Thursday, 13 April 2017

Southeast Asian supermarkets and convenience stores now selling PlayStation Network Prepaid cards

Sony Interactive Entertainment Hong Kong Limited has some good news for Southeast Asian gamers! This is because several supermarkets and convenience stores across Southeast Asia are now selling PlayStation Network Prepaid cards!



In Singapore, Sony has partnered up with 7-Eleven and Cheers to distribute these PSN Pre-paid cards to customers across the country. Over 10,000 locations across the region are now also selling these Prepaid cards. Here’s how much they cost in Singapore:




Each PSN prepaid card contains a digital code which consumers can redeem to top up their e-wallet for purchases such as full games, add-ons and membership from the online PlayStation Store. PS Plus is the premium membership service which offers additional benefits to gamers, including online multiplayer on PlayStation 4, free game downloads and discounts on selected digital content.


“This is just the start of our efforts to make digital purchases on our online PlayStation Store more accessible to gamers in the region,” said Hiroyuki Oda, Deputy President of Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia. “We want to offer consumers greater choice in deciding where to buy and how to pay for their favorite digital content. These cards are also wonderful Christmas gifts for friends and family.”


The prepaid cards are an alternative for consumers who do not have credit cards or alternative payment solutions such as PayPal which are required to make digital purchases at the PlayStation Store.



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Southeast Asian supermarkets and convenience stores now selling PlayStation Network Prepaid cards