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Monday, January 8, 2024

PlayStation free store credit available for January, if you move fast - GAMINGbible

The January Blues are kicking in for many this year, and while we can’t give you a way to be rid of them completely, we can suggest a way to give yourself a bit of a mood boost this month, and it involves PlayStation free credit.

So, technically you’ll be getting PS Stars, which can then be used to get free PS store credit – we wanted to clarify before anyone got confused. Still, while a slightly longer-winded journey to the goods, you’re still getting a freebie that makes gaming a lot cheaper as we begin 2024.

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PlayStation’s PS Stars has a range of Campaigns you can partake in to score digital rewards, one of which is As You Wish. Before we delve into the specifics, keep in mind that this is just one campaign you can join in with, though some have already expired earlier this month.

For As You Wish, all you need to do is buy one of the PS games listed. These are as follows:

Upon purchasing one of these games, you’ll receive 250 PS Stars. It’s nice and simple, however, to avoid anyone getting disappointed allow us to simplify it further: you need to purchase the versions of the games listed, you can’t get PS Stars for physical copies only digital ones, and you have to purchase one of the games during the campaign.

That may sound self-explanatory, but we’re sticklers for making sure everyone knows Sony’s terms and conditions. This particular campaign will end on 31 January, however, others will still be running into Feb, though not many.

Assuming you’ve yet to buy the aforementioned titles, now is the time to act to secure some free PS store credit.

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