Sony's giving $10/£10 in PlayStation Store credit to PS Plus subscribers
Check your account for a message from PlayStation

Sony is giving PlayStation Plus subscribers $10/£10 PlayStation Store crꦬedit in honor of the servi൲ce's 10-year anniversary.
The gift arrives along with a ཧmessage from PlayStation, as shown in this tweet from GR+'s own video editor James Jarvis. PS Plus subscribers started reporting the arrival of the funds earlier today. It looks like they're being sent out in waves rather than to everybody all at once, so you may have to wait a little while to receive yours.
Well this is a lovely suprise #Playstation #PS4share🍬 pic🥃.twitter.com/Y24dxWA6D5
PlayStation Plus' official launch date was June 29, 2010, which makes the present slightly belated. Regardless, it's tough to argue with $10/£10. The gift also arrives just in time for the Summer Sale on PlayStation Store, giving you plenty of di🍌scounted titles to spend your little windfall of store credit on.
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It will be interesting to see how Sony responds if and when Microsoft makes that move. But until then, it's admittedly a lot more exciting just to think about making a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 pre-order. Too b𝔉ad you ca♛n't spend your store credit on consoles...
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