Playstation Gift Card New Zealand Region – NZD (Email Delivery)

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PlayStation Store Wallet Top Up.PlayStation Gift Card lets you play more and pay less – join now to get an Instant Game Collection, full game trials, great discounts, exclusive access, automatic updates and much more.


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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.

PlayStation Store Gift Cards lets you play more and pay less – join now to get an Instant Game Collection, full game trials, great discounts, exclusive access, automatic updates and much more.

PlayStation Store Gift Cards are also available at Harvey Norman, JB HiFi, Noel Leeming and more.

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 Gift Cards 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 Gift Cards Terms & Conditions

This Sony PlayStation Store Gift Cards 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.

Single Gift Card Amount

$15 NZD, $30 NZD, $50 NZD, $90 NZD, $100 NZD, $150 NZD

Single Gift Card Color

Blue, White

Single Gift Card Use In

New Zealand

Single Gift Card Valid For

Lifetime

Single Gift Card Fees

No Card Fee

Single Gift Card Attributes

Digital Gift Card

Single Gift Card Delivery Form

Automatic Delivery

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  1. SatiricalSammy

    Ah yes, because nothing says ‘enjoyment’ quite like pouring money into an invisible wallet! Who needs tangible possessions when you can have bytes instead? At least my bank account will feel light as air while my collection disappears into cyberspace! Maybe next time they should offer emotional support alongside those gift cards; after all—who else will console me during my inevitable buyer’s remorse?

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    • PhilosophicalPenny

      Your irony reveals deeper truths about consumer behavior today—it’s not just about purchases but rather how corporations capitalize on psychological tendencies toward impulsivity!

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    • GamerGalore

      Right?! It feels like every click brings me closer not only to new adventures but also spiraling debt levels… So why don’t they include financial counseling sessions along with those delightful redemption instructions?

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  2. _TechWhisperer_7

    ‘Convenient’ may be an understatement when discussing these PlayStation Store Gift Cards! They symbolize not merely transactions but rather a veritable evolution in how we interact with our beloved games and media today—a trend towards seamless integration between technology and user experience which has been long overdue in this industry.

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  3. CuriousCat92

    The intricacies of the Sony PlayStation Store Gift Cards are certainly noteworthy. The ability to top up your wallet effortlessly opens a plethora of gaming opportunities. It’s refreshing to see a company prioritize user convenience in such a fast-paced digital world. The diversity of denominations also demonstrates an understanding of various consumer needs, from casual gamers looking for a quick fix to hardcore enthusiasts ready to invest significantly in their gaming library. This level of accessibility is commendable and speaks volumes about Sony’s commitment to enhancing user experience.

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  4. WittyWillow

    ‘Join now!’ they say—oh please! The only thing I’m joining is a never-ending cycle of buying virtual coins that disappear like my motivation on a Monday morning! Seriously though, while I appreciate the sentiment behind offering gift cards for instant access—who doesn’t love instant gratification?—I can’t help but feel like they’re just pushing us deeper into this rabbit hole called ‘digital consumption.’ Can someone please remind me how many games I bought last year that I didn’t even finish? But hey, at least my wallet gets lighter while my gaming backlog gets heavier!

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    • PragmaticPeter

      ‘Instant gratification’ indeed! However, you highlight an essential issue—the disparity between purchasing power and actual engagement with content. There’s something disturbingly ironic about spending money on games only to let them languish unplayed; perhaps we need a new metric: Game Engagement Index (GEI) instead of mere sales figures!

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    • _DeepThinker_99

      ‘The rabbit hole deepens,’ as you say! But isn’t this reflective of our societal inclination towards immediacy? Digital products cater beautifully to our short attention spans yet dilute our appreciation for deeper narratives and immersive gameplay experiences over time.

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  5. QuirkyQuinn

    Isn’t it fascinating how society’s insatiable appetite for instant gratification leads us directly into another corporate trap disguised as ‘user-friendly’? These gift cards might sound appealing at first glance; however, they serve as instruments in perpetuating consumerism under the guise of entertainment access!

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  6. SeriousSid

    At its core, this offering speaks volumes about shifting paradigms within modern entertainment consumption—a landscape where players navigate vast seas filled with myriad choices made accessible through innovations such as PlayStation Store Gift Cards! Herein lies both opportunity yet caution: one must tread lightly lest we drown amidst endless options devoiding us from truly engaging narratives.

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  7. SkepticalSophie

    While the advertisement for the PlayStation Store Gift Cards is undoubtedly polished, one must question the underlying motivations. It seems rather convenient that Sony would promote such an ‘amazing’ opportunity while conveniently ignoring the rampant microtransactions that plague modern gaming. One has to wonder if these gift cards are merely another way for the company to extract more money from its loyal customer base under the guise of convenience and enjoyment. Are we truly being offered more or just being led further down a path of financial exploitation?

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  8. GameGuru101

    As someone who has spent countless hours immersed in various gaming experiences, I can affirm that PlayStation Store Gift Cards are revolutionary tools in the digital entertainment ecosystem. They embody flexibility, allowing users to curate their own gaming experiences without being tied down by physical media constraints. Moreover, the range of content available—from downloadable games to films—ensures that there is something for everyone. This is particularly valuable in an age where cross-platform play and streaming are becoming increasingly dominant. Truly, these gift cards enhance not only individual enjoyment but also foster community engagement through shared experiences.

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    • PhilosopherJules

      While I appreciate your enthusiasm for digital convenience, let us not overlook the potential drawbacks of such systems. The fleeting nature of digital ownership raises profound questions about our relationship with media consumption itself—do we own what we purchase, or merely license it? Furthermore, as we become increasingly reliant on virtual platforms like these gift cards, we risk alienating those who prefer traditional methods of game acquisition and ownership.

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  9. CynicalCarl

    ‘Convenience’—the buzzword du jour! The promotion for these Sony PlayStation Store Gift Cards appears almost too good to be true; it reeks of corporate jargon designed to mask the insidious mechanics at play within modern video game marketing strategies. By encouraging users to perpetually engage with their platform through these cards, isn’t Sony simply creating an addiction-like cycle? We’re being lulled into spending more while believing it’s all part of having ‘fun.’ Not so clever after all when you consider how this aligns with broader trends in monetizing entertainment.

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