PlayStation Stars will not give players credit for money spent on subscriptions after an update.
This system, which offers players questions based on how much money they spent on PlayStation Bind, as well as the final touch on missions within the app, allows them to trade those questions for PSN credit, among other things.
Until now, money spent on subscriptions, such as PS Plus and EA Play games, would contribute to the user’s PlayStation Stars level. This is not the case.
PlayStation Stars editions also now expire shortly after the year they were obtained, instead of two years.
An email sent to PlayStation Stars users says:
What has changed?
Efficient October 24, 2024:
● Intact emissions earned will expire at the end of the time plus twelve months from the year in which they appear on your PlayStation Stars account balance. Issues earned before October 24, 2024 will continue to expire at the end of time plus 24 months from the year they appear on your PlayStation Stars account balance.
Efficient March 1, 2025:
● The definition of “Eligible Purchases” will be updated to exclude all subscription invoices made on PlayStation Bind (including initial or renewal subscription invoices for PlayStation Plus or any other subscription provider), meaning those issues will not apply. earned on subscription bills.
PlayStation Stars was announced in late 2022 via the PlayStation app. As for the generation, Sony said it planned to expand the service to consoles next year.
“By joining PlayStation Stars, you can use your gaming skills to collect unique digital collectibles and earn rewards,” according to the platform owner.
“Complete campaigns, earn points and display your collectibles in a digital showcase in the PlayStation app as a way to celebrate your love of PlayStation games and experiences.”