Kotaku introduces the Amazon Playstation Network Store

Gofreak's been doing some poking around and found some prices lower than Sony's own store, so at the moment it doesn't look like Sony has any direct influence over Amazon's prices.
Sony wouldn't. This is the exact same as a retail sale. Sony gets money from the licensing of the sale unit the same as a disc. Honestly the little amount Sony loses by not facilitating the transaction themselves is probably more than made up for from additional sales from a different outlet.
 
The realization just hit me. . .

For a long time now I have not bought a physical copy of a PC game. . .

This could end the habit of buying physical on consoles as well. . .

Wha. . . What? N-No way. . .
 
tried to buy puppeteer, it directly ask for my credit card informations and no billing address or something else, after that the checkout screen appeared, no billing address field or anything, just this message
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and a greyed out purchase button

That's because your credit card is associated with non-US address on Amazon. Associate one of your credit cards with US address and it should work.

So yeah, for non-US people, you need to at least assign one of your CC to a US address within your Amazon account.
 
It has nothing to do with shipping address. You need a US BILLING address on the card.

Your options are to either us a billing proxy service, or if the service gives out actual codes give a friendly US GAFer some money and have them buy the titles for you and send you the codes. Which btw I and probably many others would be happy to do.
 
That's because your credit card is associated with non-US address on Amazon. Associate one of your credit cards with US address and it should work.

So yeah, for non-US people, you need to at least assign one of your CC to a US address within your Amazon account.

works! but i'm not feeling well using a random address in the us ._.
 
It has nothing to do with shipping address. You need a US BILLING address on the card.

Your options are to either us a billing proxy service, or if the service gives out actual codes give a friendly US GAFer some money and have them buy the titles for you and send you the codes. Which btw I and probably many others would be happy to do.

various people are reporting it working with european billing addresses.
 
Question that needs to be answered -

If I use my Amazon Visa do I get 3x rewards?

If I use my PlayStation Visa do I get the 10x PSN rewards?
 
It has nothing to do with shipping address. You need a US BILLING address on the card.

Your options are to either us a billing proxy service, or if the service gives out actual codes give a friendly US GAFer some money and have them buy the titles for you and send you the codes. Which btw I and probably many others would be happy to do.
For some reason, amazon didn't double check your billing address. I have asia CC with asia billing address, but when I put US address as my billing address in amazon, the transaction still went through. Amazon didn't check if you put the correct billing address or not.
 
Are you sure about this? Where was this confirmed? I'm thinking that Sony may still have a say on prices even on amazon's storefront.
I wonder how key distribution works. Does Sony give out keys as requested to publishers without any store fees like Steam does? If so then those publishers will be able to negotiate their own prices with Amazon.

I hope Sony is not a middleman in any of the pricing because that would obviously make pricing far less flexible.
 
Are you sure about this? Where was this confirmed? I'm thinking that Sony may still have a say on prices even on amazon's storefront.
Yes I am sure. If Sony had any control over pricing on this...... What would be the point of it? This is the same thing as buying Steam keys on a store other than Steam. Sony wants to make it MORE attractive to buy digital games. Not the same or even less compelling to do so.

I do wonder if this means Sony is allowing devs/pubs to buy their own codes. Apple does this by allowing all devs to pay Apple's 30% cut and being able to buy as many codes like that as they want. Would make the most sense and then the devs/pubs set their own price in the Amazon store.
 
Are you sure about this? Where was this confirmed? I'm thinking that Sony may still have a say on prices even on amazon's storefront.
Well someone a couple pages back look for some price difference and there are a couple titles where amazon have cheaper prices. So the price is not fixed from Sony.
 
Don't worry. They'll be forced to shut down. It happened last gen where they just stopped selling digital psn codes but will use if they slip the price down secretly
 
As Bradach mentioned. I actually used the Alaskan airport address and it seems to work for me. When I get home from work will create a us Psn account and try.
 
Well someone a couple pages back look for some price difference and there are a couple titles where amazon have cheaper prices. So the price is not fixed from Sony.
That's jumping the gun a bit. Maybe those Amazon discounts are Sony-approved discounts or Amazon loss leader discounts. Only time will tell how consistently good discounting will be.
 
Does this mean Sony will send out unlimited PSN redemeption codes to their partners/publishers ala steam? Humble bundles would be nice for PSN games. :)
 
So, given all 3 promotions ($5 off, B2G1 and additional $5 off), if I buy let's say PS3 CoD and AC IV, I can get Lego Marvel for free and $20 credit I can use later to upgrade the PS3 versions of CoD and AC to the PS4 versions?
 
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