Posted by Ves on December 18, 2008

Some clarification on the availability of PSN cards

devonthedude from Playstation Lifestyle found out some information about the reason PSN cards are not so widely available yet.

It seems that Wii Virtual Console points and Xbox Live points are preloaded with the value, compared to the PSN card that is inactive until the value has been added like a store gift card.
This makes it hard for retailers like Gamestop sell them as their system doesn’t have the ability to do that. Only thing weird is grocery stores like Safeway do sell them.

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One Response to “Some clarification on the availability of PSN cards”

  1. brazuka331 says:

    I know that Circuit City and Best Buy sell them where i live.

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