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PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down
PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down

The Irish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down

PLAYSTATION users have just hours left to earn free credit, as a major service is closing down. Earlier this year, Sony announced plans to axe its loyalty scheme, campaigns and activities. Advertisement 1 Playstation users have just two days to earn free credit Credit: Alamy The scheme only launched back in 2022, but it will be shut down on Wednesday, July 23, after which point, gamers will no longer be able to earn points or join campaigns. Thankfully, the points don't expire yet, and PlayStation users have until November 2nd 2026, to redeem them, and use them on new purchases. However, PlayStation Stars is no longer accepting new memberships, so only those who are already signed up will be able to take advantage of the final days of earning points. Announcing the closure back in May, Sony said: "At Sony Interactive, we're always experimenting with new and exciting ways to bring our community of players together to share the joys of gaming and create lasting memories. Advertisement Read more playstation stories "That's why three years ago, we created PlayStation Stars, a loyalty program to celebrate our players. The unique program includes playing games to earn rewards – including our unique Digital Collectibles that pay homage to incredible games and our PlayStation legacy. "The program has helped foster a deeper connection with fans around the world. "Since launching the program, we've learned a lot from evaluating the types of activities our players respond best to, and as a company, we are always evolving with player and industry trends . "Through this evaluation, we have decided to refocus our efforts and will be winding down the current version of PlayStation Stars. Advertisement Most read in Tech "We will continue to evaluate our key findings from this program, and are looking into ways to build upon these learnings." This comes as PlayStation fans are set to Watch trailer for RoboCop-Rogue City game that's FREE to claim on PlayStation PlayStation Plus allows subscribers to its service the opportunity to try out exciting new games every month. And throughout July, players have sweeping access to eight fresh releases. Advertisement These include Cyberpunk 2077 - an open-world, action-adventure role-playing game set in the dark future of Night City. Abiotic Factor is also on the shortlist, where up to six players must join forces to survive the depths of an underground research facility. PlayStation releases – what's the history? Here's what you need to know... The original PlayStation launched in Europe in 1995 This was followed by the PlayStation 2 in the year 2000 The PlayStation 3 arrived over half a decade later, in 2006 Then gamers had to wait a further seven years for 2013's PS4 launch Sony released the PS5 in November 2020 For kids, Bluey: The Videogame is a welcome addition to the line up and is based on the popular children's television series of the same name. Other games on the July roster include management simulation game Planet Zoo, Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6 and New World: Aeternum. Advertisement

PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down
PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down

Scottish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down

The service was only launched back in 2022 SWITCH OFF PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PLAYSTATION users have just hours left to earn free credit, as a major service is closing down. Earlier this year, Sony announced plans to axe its loyalty scheme, PlayStation Stars, which gives users free store credit for making purchases and completing campaigns and activities. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Playstation users have just two days to earn free credit Credit: Alamy The scheme only launched back in 2022, but it will be shut down on Wednesday, July 23, after which point, gamers will no longer be able to earn points or join campaigns. Thankfully, the points don't expire yet, and PlayStation users have until November 2nd 2026, to redeem them, and use them on new purchases. However, PlayStation Stars is no longer accepting new memberships, so only those who are already signed up will be able to take advantage of the final days of earning points. Announcing the closure back in May, Sony said: "At Sony Interactive, we're always experimenting with new and exciting ways to bring our community of players together to share the joys of gaming and create lasting memories. "That's why three years ago, we created PlayStation Stars, a loyalty program to celebrate our players. The unique program includes playing games to earn rewards – including our unique Digital Collectibles that pay homage to incredible games and our PlayStation legacy. "The program has helped foster a deeper connection with fans around the world. "Since launching the program, we've learned a lot from evaluating the types of activities our players respond best to, and as a company, we are always evolving with player and industry trends. "Through this evaluation, we have decided to refocus our efforts and will be winding down the current version of PlayStation Stars. "We will continue to evaluate our key findings from this program, and are looking into ways to build upon these learnings." This comes as PlayStation fans are set to receive eight games worth £300 free of charge. Watch trailer for RoboCop-Rogue City game that's FREE to claim on PlayStation PlayStation Plus allows subscribers to its service the opportunity to try out exciting new games every month. And throughout July, players have sweeping access to eight fresh releases. These include Cyberpunk 2077 - an open-world, action-adventure role-playing game set in the dark future of Night City. Abiotic Factor is also on the shortlist, where up to six players must join forces to survive the depths of an underground research facility. PlayStation releases – what's the history? Here's what you need to know... The original PlayStation launched in Europe in 1995 This was followed by the PlayStation 2 in the year 2000 The PlayStation 3 arrived over half a decade later, in 2006 Then gamers had to wait a further seven years for 2013's PS4 launch Sony released the PS5 in November 2020 For kids, Bluey: The Videogame is a welcome addition to the line up and is based on the popular children's television series of the same name. Other games on the July roster include management simulation game Planet Zoo, Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6 and New World: Aeternum.

PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down
PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down

The Sun

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

PlayStation owners have HOURS to earn free credit ahead of service closing down

PLAYSTATION users have just hours left to earn free credit, as a major service is closing down. Earlier this year, Sony announced plans to axe its loyalty scheme, PlayStation Stars, which gives users free store credit for making purchases and completing campaigns and activities. 1 The scheme only launched back in 2022, but it will be shut down on Wednesday, July 23, after which point, gamers will no longer be able to earn points or join campaigns. Thankfully, the points don't expire yet, and PlayStation users have until November 2nd 2026, to redeem them, and use them on new purchases. However, PlayStation Stars is no longer accepting new memberships, so only those who are already signed up will be able to take advantage of the final days of earning points. Announcing the closure back in May, Sony said: "At Sony Interactive, we're always experimenting with new and exciting ways to bring our community of players together to share the joys of gaming and create lasting memories. "That's why three years ago, we created PlayStation Stars, a loyalty program to celebrate our players. The unique program includes playing games to earn rewards – including our unique Digital Collectibles that pay homage to incredible games and our PlayStation legacy. "The program has helped foster a deeper connection with fans around the world. "Since launching the program, we've learned a lot from evaluating the types of activities our players respond best to, and as a company, we are always evolving with player and industry trends. "Through this evaluation, we have decided to refocus our efforts and will be winding down the current version of PlayStation Stars. "We will continue to evaluate our key findings from this program, and are looking into ways to build upon these learnings." This comes as PlayStation fans are set to receive eight games worth £300 free of charge. Watch trailer for RoboCop-Rogue City game that's FREE to claim on PlayStation PlayStation Plus allows subscribers to its service the opportunity to try out exciting new games every month. And throughout July, players have sweeping access to eight fresh releases. These include Cyberpunk 2077 - an open-world, action-adventure role-playing game set in the dark future of Night City. Abiotic Factor is also on the shortlist, where up to six players must join forces to survive the depths of an underground research facility. For kids, Bluey: The Videogame is a welcome addition to the line up and is based on the popular children's television series of the same name. Other games on the July roster include management simulation game Planet Zoo, Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6 and New World: Aeternum.

PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE
PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE

The Sun

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE

PLAYSTATION fans are set to receive eight games worth £300 free of charge. PlayStation Plus allows subscribers to its service the opportunity to try out exciting new games every month. 1 And throughout July, players have sweeping access to eight fresh releases. These include Cyberpunk 2077 - an open-world, action-adventure role-playing game set in the dark future of Night City. Abiotic Factor is also on the shortlist, where up to six players must join forces to survive the depths of an underground research facility. RPG fans may prefer to opt for Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden where those who dare enter can spar with supernatural creatures. For kids, Bluey: The Videogame is a welcome addition to the line up and is based on the popular children's television series of the same name. Other games on the July roster include management simulation game Planet Zoo, Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6 and New World: Aeternum. GAMES DISAPPEAR FROM SCREENS The fresh releases will be welcome news to fans after it was revealed that six titles will vanish within days. The games aren't being deleted – you can still buy them outright if you want to keep playing. But all six will be removed from the PS Plus catalogue across all tiers of the membership on July 15, 2025. And it affects gamers playing on the PS5, PS4, PSVR 2, and PSVR. Watch trailer for RoboCop-Rogue City game that's FREE to claim on PlayStation The list of games is as follows: Remnant II Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong Dying Light 2: Stay Human Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord Job Simulator Importantly, these games will become unplayable for PS Plus subscribers even if you've already downloaded them. These aren't "claim" games that you install and keep forever. In a Reddit thread about the change, fans were panicked that they wouldn't have time to play all of the games. "Welp I've been putting off Dying Light 2 because I heard it isn't great, but I guess it's now or never," wrote one gamer. Another gamer replied: "Me too. I just gave it another shot after playing it for 30 mins a month ago and not feeling it. Starting to get into it now. "Now I'm worried I may not have enough time." GLITCHY RELEASE Elsewhere, PlayStation fans urged gamers to avoid a free title they say is glitchy – and not even worth playing. Ark: Survival Ascended is one of the free games available to play with PlayStation Plus this month. But some gamers say they're having trouble with the action-adventure survival title on PlayStation consoles. One player posting to Reddit said that they spent hours playing the game – only to lose all of their progress, as spotted by ComicBook. "I love crafting survival games, so I was very excited when this was announced to be on PS Plus," the user explained. "I played it for about five hours. Save and close out, take a break. "When I come back to it? Save file is gone completely.

PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE
PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE

Scottish Sun

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE

It comes after a selection of games are set to vanish next week GAME ON PlayStation fans receive eight major games worth more than £300 for FREE Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PLAYSTATION fans are set to receive eight games worth £300 free of charge. PlayStation Plus allows subscribers to its service the opportunity to try out exciting new games every month. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Playstation Plus gamers can choose from eight new releases this month Credit: Getty And throughout July, players have sweeping access to eight fresh releases. These include Cyberpunk 2077 - an open-world, action-adventure role-playing game set in the dark future of Night City. Abiotic Factor is also on the shortlist, where up to six players must join forces to survive the depths of an underground research facility. RPG fans may prefer to opt for Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden where those who dare enter can spar with supernatural creatures. For kids, Bluey: The Videogame is a welcome addition to the line up and is based on the popular children's television series of the same name. Other games on the July roster include management simulation game Planet Zoo, Risk of Rain 2, Tropico 6 and New World: Aeternum. GAMES DISAPPEAR FROM SCREENS The fresh releases will be welcome news to fans after it was revealed that six titles will vanish within days. The games aren't being deleted – you can still buy them outright if you want to keep playing. But all six will be removed from the PS Plus catalogue across all tiers of the membership on July 15, 2025. And it affects gamers playing on the PS5, PS4, PSVR 2, and PSVR. Watch trailer for RoboCop-Rogue City game that's FREE to claim on PlayStation The list of games is as follows: Remnant II Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII – Reunion Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong Dying Light 2: Stay Human Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord Job Simulator Importantly, these games will become unplayable for PS Plus subscribers even if you've already downloaded them. These aren't "claim" games that you install and keep forever. In a Reddit thread about the change, fans were panicked that they wouldn't have time to play all of the games. "Welp I've been putting off Dying Light 2 because I heard it isn't great, but I guess it's now or never," wrote one gamer. Another gamer replied: "Me too. I just gave it another shot after playing it for 30 mins a month ago and not feeling it. Starting to get into it now. "Now I'm worried I may not have enough time." GLITCHY RELEASE Elsewhere, PlayStation fans urged gamers to avoid a free title they say is glitchy – and not even worth playing. Ark: Survival Ascended is one of the free games available to play with PlayStation Plus this month. But some gamers say they're having trouble with the action-adventure survival title on PlayStation consoles. One player posting to Reddit said that they spent hours playing the game – only to lose all of their progress, as spotted by ComicBook. "I love crafting survival games, so I was very excited when this was announced to be on PS Plus," the user explained. "I played it for about five hours. Save and close out, take a break. "When I come back to it? Save file is gone completely. PS PLUS PRICES – HOW MUCH IS IT? Here's how much you'll pay, and the perks you'll get with each tier... PlayStation Plus Essential Monthly: £6.99 / $9.99 Monthly games Online multiplayer Exclusive discounts Exclusive content Cloud storage Share Play PlayStation Plus Extra Monthly: £10.99 / $14.99 Monthly games Online multiplayer Exclusive discounts Exclusive content Cloud storage Share Play Game catalogue Ubisoft+ Classics PlayStation Plus Premium Monthly: £13.49 / $17.99 Monthly games Online multiplayer Exclusive discounts Exclusive content Cloud storage Share Play Game catalogue Ubisoft+ Classics Classics Catalogue Game trials PS5 Cloud Streaming Sony Pictures Catalogue Picture Credit: Sony PlayStation

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