New PlayStation Rewards Program Is Here, But There’s a Catch

New PlayStation Rewards Program Is Here, But There’s a Catch

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Sony just announced and launched a new PlayStation rewards program after shutting down PlayStation Stars, and it’s not what we expected. The program ties in-game achievements to special collectibles, but they’re neither going to be free nor available worldwide. Womp, womp.

New PlayStation Rewards program has major limitations

The good news is, the collectibles in question are real-life, physical collectibles. Sony has announced that players will be able to purchase/pre-order exclusive game-themed merchandise if they unlock certain trophies. The program is being kicked off with something called “Ghost Rewards” for players who unlock the “Mono No Aware” Gold or “Living Legend” Platinum trophies in Ghost of Tsushima by December 31.

Unlocking Ghost of Tsushima’s Platinum trophy will entitle you to preorder a $25 USD / €28 commemorative pin. And those who pop the aforementioned Gold trophy can purchase an exclusive $30 t-shirt.

Oh, and, there’s a limit of one item per player.

These collectibles can only be shipped to players in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe (EU, Monaco, Norway and Switzerland), and the United Kingdom. Sony says that Ghost Rewards is “just the start,” with Ghost of Yotei Rewards arriving later this year.

I don’t know about you, but I would have preferred racking up points and redeeming them for PS Store wallet funds.

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7 Comments

  1. weston96

    This new PlayStation rewards program sounds intriguing! It’s always interesting to see how companies adapt and innovate. Looking forward to seeing how this develops and what it offers to gamers.

  2. sidney.littel

    will adapt their strategies. The rewards program could really enhance the gaming experience, especially if it includes exclusive content or discounts. It’ll be interesting to see how players respond to the changes compared to the previous PlayStation S.

  3. percy.huel

    Absolutely, the rewards program has the potential to make gaming more engaging for players. It’ll be interesting to see how it integrates with existing games and whether it encourages more social interactions among gamers. Hopefully, it offers a variety of rewards that cater to different player preferences!

  4. noemi34

    interesting to see how it evolves over time. With the new program, it might encourage players to explore different games and activities they wouldn’t normally try. This could lead to a more diverse gaming experience overall!

  5. uhills

    Absolutely, it will be fascinating to see how Sony adjusts the program based on player feedback. The integration of rewards could really enhance engagement, especially if they include exclusive content or discounts for loyal players. Let’s hope they keep it flexible to adapt to what the community wants!

  6. borer.cesar

    program’s success will really depend on how well it engages the community. It could be interesting to see if they incorporate more personalized rewards based on player preferences, which might enhance the overall experience even further.

  7. elliott.strosin

    I completely agree! Community engagement will be key to the program’s longevity. It’d be great to see how they incorporate feedback from players to enhance the rewards experience over time.

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