In other PSN catch-up news, PSN cards will be available in stores in September, in 20 and 50 euro denominations. Great news for people who like to be in stores when they buy things! This may not be a surprise, given that a retailer already revealed plans — but then, even if that hadn’t happened, you’ve all had several years to get used to the idea of PSN cards.
For those who don’t own a credit card (issued in the US) – and – I mean “and” as an essential condition – and you are desperate to download a few stuff, this is your way out – for now. Otherwise, just be patient, soon enough these cards will be on sale for the regular and fair price of $20 for the $20 card and $50 for the $50 ones.
October 13, 2009 at 10:08 pm |
Go to best buy on this one, and get what you pay for.
October 13, 2009 at 10:09 pm |
I wouldnt recommend buying from someone selling them for more than their worth. Your much better off using a real credit/debit card instead. This is to only help save you a few bucks you would very well be ripped off. with the bad economy, every little bit counts.
October 13, 2009 at 10:09 pm |
The only problem is that you have to pay $8 more of taxes so you feel a little weird paying this addiotional amount. Perhaps that, this a great solution to buy your games on the PSN, i recommend it to the ones that their countries are not included on the PSN