Sony PlayStation Store $150 NZD Digital Gift Card
PlayStation Store Wallet Top Up.
For the latest games, add-on’s and more.Top up your SEN wallet and choose from a range of great games, movies and content for PS4, PS3, PSVita.
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Broaden the content you enjoy on your PlayStation® system with convenient PlayStation® Store Wallet Top-Up Cards in denominations of $10,$15,$30,$50 or $100.
Use PlayStation®Store Wallet Top-Up Cards to purchase downloadable games, game add-ons, full length movies, TV shows and other content that you can play or view on your PlayStation®4, PlayStation®3, PS Vita or PSP®.
Sony PlayStation Store Digital Gift Card Redemption Instructions
- Create your own Sony Entertainment Network account at eu.playstation.com/registration or sign into an existing one.
- Go to Playstation Store or our online store.
- Select the “Redeem Codes” option.
- Enter the 12 digit code and then select “Continue”.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to redeem your voucher code.
Sony PlayStation Store Digital Gift Card Terms & Conditions
This Sony PlayStation Store Digital Gift Card code is issued by Sony Network Entertainment Europe Limited and is redeemable only against the issuer by users aged 18 and over holding a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) master account registered in NZ to fund a Playstation Network wallet. SEN accounts are subject to the Playstation Network terms of service. PSN wallet funds can be used to pay for Playstation music content/services and items in Playstation Store by users holding a SEN master account registered in NZ.
A Playstation Card 3, PSP, Playstation Vita, Playstation 4 system or any other compatible Sony System is required as well as broadband, wifi or 3g internet connection. User is responsible for internet connection fees. This voucher code is not redeemable for cash and cannot be sold and otherwise exchanged. It will not be replaced if lost, stolen, or otherwise used without your permission and is valid for the time use only. It expires 12 months from date of purchase.
QuantumThinker –
This is a fantastic option for gamers who prefer the digital convenience of topping up their PlayStation wallet. The wide range of denominations offered makes it accessible for different budgets, and the ability to redeem it for games, movies, and add-ons adds a lot of versatility. However, I do wonder about the expiration policy. A 12-month limit might not suit occasional users who don’t shop often. Wouldn’t it be better if Sony extended this validity period? In any case, it’s still a strong offering overall.
CodeBreakerNZ –
*Sarcastic tone activated* Ah yes, what could be better than spending your hard-earned money on digital codes that ‘cannot be replaced if lost or stolen’? Truly a revolutionary way to ensure customer satisfaction. And let’s not forget about the expiration date—because nothing screams consumer-friendly like a ticking clock on your purchase.
DigitalNomad42 –
As much as I appreciate what these gift cards offer, I find them symptomatic of modern corporate greed: creating artificial limitations like expiration dates while charging premium prices for content that’s often discounted elsewhere.
CerebralCrane9 –
@DigitalNomad42 It’s true that limitations exist, but let’s not ignore how they provide access to content that wasn’t previously possible pre-digital era.
PlaystationGuru88 –
A great deal for casual and hardcore gamers alike! It’s nice to see that you can also buy these cards at local retailers like JB HiFi or Noel Leeming—no need to wait for an online delivery or deal with payment processing issues on international websites. The step-by-step redemption guide is clear and straightforward too.
LuminousShadow –
**Informative perspective incoming:** These gift cards are an excellent option for gifting purposes as they eliminate the guesswork involved in choosing a specific game or item someone might like. Furthermore, since they are region-specific (in this case NZ), users should ensure compatibility with their registered SEN account before purchase.
_EtherealMind_ –
@LuminousShadow Great point! Region-locking is often overlooked by buyers—it’s good you brought it up here.
_CtrlAltDeluxe_ –
@LuminousShadow Agreed! It’s so frustrating when people complain about region issues without reading the fine print first.
PixelParadox –
I don’t understand why people keep buying these overpriced gift cards instead of just using their credit cards directly on the PlayStation Store. These cards are marketed as ‘convenient,’ but they are really just another way for Sony to lock you into their ecosystem. On top of that, you’re responsible for internet connection fees? How magnanimous of them.
NeoLogic –
@PixelParadox While I agree with some of your points, there are also users who want to avoid directly linking credit card information to online accounts due to security concerns. These gift cards serve that purpose quite well.