Some players will receive more than $2,000 in credit.
Avid PlayStation users who rack up the trophies can now redeem points in the Network Store to buy new games, Sony has revealed. PlayStation
ranks player achievements as bronze, silver, gold and platinum,
depending on the difficulty, and saves the trophies to an account once
complete. The more trophies a player earns the more "money" they can
earn to spend in the store. A
$10 PSN voucher is earned by saving 1000 points. 100 silver trophies
earns 100 points, 25 gold trophies earns 250 points and 10 platinum
trophies earns 1000 points. The value is not great, but die-hard gamers
could still claim dozens of free games.
One user, named
Roughdawg4, has amassed 15,580 silver trophies, 6,929 gold and 1,361
platinum. This entitles them to more than $2,000 in value on the
PlayStation store. The PlayStation trophy leader board shows dozens of gamers who would earn in excess of $1,500 credit. The earnings can be used to buy games, movies and music.
But
the rewards system is not open to everyone. In fact, only United States
and Canadian PlayStation users can trade in their trophies for gift
cards at this stage. And once trophies are traded for points, they
cannot be used again.
Trophies were introduced on the PlayStation 3 to compete with the Achievements system for Microsoft's Xbox 360.
This
is not the first time PlayStation has held a promotion on its trophy
system. In September, PlayStation Australia offered four physically-made
platinum trophies for the best achievements unlocked in Fifa 18. A real-life PlayStation Platinum trophy was made as part of an Australia promotion.Sony
PS4 'trophies for games' promotion ignores UK PlayStation fans
Reviewed by Clever
on
11/08/2017
Rating: 5
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