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PlayStation Offers $10 in Free PSN Credits

Recently, Sony Interactive Entertainment launched several programs to help gamers save their money. So, after the launch of another successful Flash Sale, Sony decided to offer $10 in free PSN credits. The information emerged yesterday after many PS owners received a surprising email from the Japanese company, announcing them they received free credits to use in PlayStation Store.

If you’re wondering what’s the catch here, then you should know that there is no trick and you should not do something to get the $10 free PSN credits. However, not every PS owner will receive the free money, but Sony did not disclose how they choose who gets the bonus. Apparently, Sony uses the same scheme as in its previous giveaways.

Even though you did not get the free PSN credits yet, you still have time to get the bonus from Sony until October 5th. However, it seems that this offer is only available across the United States.

PlayStation offers $10 in free PSN credits until October 5th, while the Flash Sale ends today

As I’ve already mentioned, the $10 in free PSN credits bonus is exactly what it is – free money. You can use the credits as you want, and if you buy two or more of the selected games, you’ll get $15 instead of $10.

In other news, Sony will end its currently ongoing Flash Sales today, September 24th. Thus, today is your last chance to grab some of the selected games which include:

  • Fighting Ex Layer (Light Version) – $27.99
  • Fighting Ex Layer (Standard Version) – $41.99
  • Space Hulk: Deathwing Enhanced Edition – $23.99
  • Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Edition – $29.99
  • Tacoma – $7.99
  • Far Cry Primal: Digital Apex Edition – $16.49
  • Far Cry Primal – $14.99
  • Far Cry 3 Classic Edition – $17.99
  • MLB The Show 18 – $19.99
  • MLB The Show 18 All-Star Edition – $24.99
  • MLB The Show 18 Digital Deluxe Edition – $39.99
  • Hello Neighbor – $22.49
  • Sonic Mania Encore DLC – $3.74
  • Dark Souls Remastered – $27.99
  • Star Wars Battlefront II – $9.99
  • Earthfall – $22.49
  • Earthfall: Deluxe Edition – $29.99
  • Sega Genesis Classics – $22.49
  • Steep: Winter Games Edition – $14.99
  • Unravel Yarny Bundle – $20.99
  • Vampyr – $40.19
  • Yakuza 6: The Song of Life – $35.99
  • Adventure Times Pirates of the Enchiridion – $29.99
  • Wizards of Legend – $12.79
  • Syberia 3 – $14.99
  • Surviving Mars – $23.99
  • New Gundam Breaker – $44.99
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PlayStation 5 To Bring Significant Changes to Sony PlayStation Network (PSN), According To Jez Corden

Far from being perfect, the PlayStation Network (PSN) would take significant advantage of the release of PlayStation 5 to make it to the next level.

When it first appeared on PlayStation 3, the PSN had disappointed the gamers and, well aware of this problem, Sony sought to improve things when it launched the current generation of its video games console. Its many changes have changed the face of the service, but have also come with paid access.

Well aware that this subscription concept includes a high expectation on the part of Sony console owners, the manufacturer would take advantage of the next generation of its video games console, PlayStation 5, to rework its offer while adding many possibilities to the PSN according to Jez Corden, editor of Windows Central.

PlayStation 5 would bring significant changes to Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN)

“Heard a few rumors Sony might be working on a big infrastructure/platform update for PSN in time for PS5. They’re not resting on their laurels when it comes to cloud it seems,” said Jez Corden on Twitter.

Unfortunately for us, the editor of Windows Central, who rarely makes mistakes when presenting rumors and news, did not want to say more about the changes we could see within PlayStation Network (PSN) after the release of PlayStation 5.

However, taking the rumor as true, it is good to see that Sony will change not only the appearance of its PlayStation Network but also its infrastructure, which could allow the PSN to gain more boost or even make its entry into the cross-platform play. It could also make possible for the Japanese manufacturer to finally catch up with Microsoft and its Xbox Live by offering new features and functions in its PSN with the release of PlayStation 5.

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