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The PlayStation Star Rewards program begins in Asia, allowing players to earn points and digital collectibles
The rewards mentioned above include “points” earned by completing designated tasks, as well as special “digital collectibles” that can be used as collections. The former can be redeemed for prepaid PlayStation Network e-wallets or reward points for events in the PlayStation Store. , allowing players to redeem game content on the PlayStation Store, which uses characters from classic games and gaming devices launched by Sony over the years as collectibles in digital form.
In addition, the PlayStation Star rewards program will also use tiers, which is somewhat similar to the airline’s mileage membership level. It will depend on the player’s accumulated interaction status in the PlayStation Star rewards program. At the end of the year, the the same level will be maintained for 13 months starting in January of the following year, unless it is accumulated again to the next level during this period.
As for digital collectibles obtained through the PlayStation Star rewards program, they are primarily used as collections and cannot be resold or transferred.At the same time, Sony has also pointed out that this content is for digital collections only and is not intended to be used as content. NFT. , which means that no blockchain technology is used behind it.
In addition to being the first to launch in Asia, Sony also revealed that it plans to launch the PlayStation Star rewards program in North and South America on October 5 and October 13 in Europe and Australia.
However, currently, players can only use the PlayStation Star rewards program on the apps of the Android and iOS platform, but Sony has said that the console version of the PlayStation platform will be launched in the future.
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