Sony to launch PlayStation Rewards tomorrow... prizes look crappy
But it's still co🌞ol to see a loyalty-based rewards program
If you plan your budget around weeklyPSN releases on the PS3, good news - you're about to get rewarded for a🐟ll your loyalty. However, at least for now, the "rewards" you'll be getting for those purchases are pretty weaksauce.
If you're a PlayStation Plus and/or Gamer Advisory Panel member, be on the lookout for an e-mail tomorrow. "Eligible" users from those groups will be given the opportunity to enroll in PlayStation Rewards several months before it goes live to all 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation Network users.
There are three tiers: Select, Pro, and Legendary. Every time you buy something from the PlayStation Store - DLC, movies, TV shows, games, themes, etc - you'll earn credit toward the next Rewards tier. Players also earn credits each time they pop in a new disc-based game. Sony will then roll 🏅out special offers, giveꦓaways, and contests that only people in certain tier levels are eligible for.
The success of PlayStation Rewards as a marketin𝓡g tool will obviously depend on how tantalizing the special offers are. So far, here's what Sony is promising: "exclusive PlayStation Network avatars, dynamic themes, and PlayStation Home content." In other wo🍷rds, the cheapest things for Sony to create.
Although, there is one worthwhile thing Rewards members will be able to nab right from the beginning. Sony will 💟let one lucky member get an all expenses paid trip to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January.
Supposedly, anyone who ⛎was a PS Plus or GAP member before October 25🤡 and currently opts into marketing e-mails will get their invitation to join a beta version of the program tomorrow.
The service is🅰currently only tied into gamer activity on the PS3, but will later be included to incorporate PSP users as wel🍌l.
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Oct 27, 2010