Sony seems to follow his competitors closely, since he has now decided to introduce a system that many of us already know other sources. Nicknamed PlayStation Stars, the new program will reward you to be a frequent player in PlayStation. The company has prepared a number of attractive awards ranging from virtual collectibles to PlayStation portfolio funds. Although the program has not yet been implemented, Sony plans to start the PlayStation stars soon.
The most important thing about the new initiative may be that he will be free to join, so you will not need to pay more. It will be a relief for PlayStation Plus subscribers who are already paying to access all kinds of content, ranging from the full catalog of the game to additional storage. Although PlayStation stars do not cost you a penny, this will give you the opportunity to gain credit that you can spend in the PlayStation store.
Complete various tasks and achievements in PlayStation stars will attribute loyalty points to you. Once you have collected enough, you can exchange them for PSN portfolio funds or even exchange them directly for certain goodies from the PlayStation store. Being a PlayStation Plus subscriber comes into play here, because if you are a member and you register for the stars, you will receive points every time you buy something on the PSN store.
You can exchange points of PlayStation stars for rewards
There will be a number of things that players can do to get the rewards, but so far there are not too many details. However, it seems that Sony has a lot of ideas in his round, and he mentions various campaigns and activities. A “monthly recording” campaign will give you points as long as you play any game. It’s quite easy, but more difficult tasks are also planned. You may have to win tournaments, get trophies or be the first player in your local time zone to reach platinum status in a successful title.
PlayStation Stars also adds digital collectibles linked to some of its most popular and appreciated franchises. This includes collectibles of characters and devices well known to most PS players, and Sony plans to introduce ultra-rare versions that will keep you on screen while you are trying to win them. There is certainly a call to those who have a penchant for collection. Valve has a similar program on Steam, where players receive exchange cards, backgrounds and other collectibles. It should be noted that Steam also gives you points for each purchase, but in this case, these points can be spent for digital goodies rather than monetary rewards.
It is not only Valve which offers a loyalty program – the new Sony stars agreement is very similar to Microsoft Rewards, which gives users exchangeable points to interact with Microsoft products. Although Sony barely innovates here, it is always pleasant to see it implement a loyalty program, especially if we consider that it is something that many other companies already offer to a certain extent.