Potentially could be pretty cool, but it seems pretty limited right now. Only 60 PS3 games up, mainly PSN titles it seems like.
It also seems like you still have to input the code manually in order to add the game to your library.
I don't think Walmart has the infrastructure for this. Their website layout and functionality is horrendous.Walmart needs to do this next.
I don't think Walmart has the infrastructure for this. Their website layout and functionality is horrendous.
I don't think Walmart has the infrastructure for this. Their website layout and functionality is horrendous.
This is pretty damn huge. Especially if they add more storefronts.
This is how it works on PC, including for Steam and Origin games. Its why PC game prices are as competitive as they are. Which has led to PC games having an extremely long "shelf" life.
They see themselves as in a direct competition with Amazon. Trust me, my company thinks it has to match everything amazon does.
Couldn't you already buy PSN game codes from Amazon? What's changed here exactly?
Just so you guys are aware, the $5 credit is for the AMAZON PSN only. You won't just be able to use it with any other PSN money + this $5 credit. Its still money, but just thought it should be cleared up.
Yeah but you can use the $5 Amazon credit on a $10 PSN code, correct?
Codes there were just an alternate extension of the existing PSN. Very seldom did new/current codes go for any less than retail.Question: How is this a new thing?
Amazon sold PSN content a couple of years ago and then they stopped doing it. Are they saying that they are going to discount the PSN version at the same time that they do it with the retail version? If not, then I don't see it as that big of a deal.
Because Xbox doesn't have this(for now). That in itself is a win.Everyone talking about how this is a win for gamers makes me very skeptical. How does Sony benifit from all this?
Codes there were just an alternate extension of the existing PSN. Very seldom did new/current codes go for any less than retail.
If you look around already, there are plenty of codes matched with Amazon's current physical price, and well as codes matched with the current PSN sale price (non-Plus).
So basically it looks like yes, Amazon is being VERY competitive with this. Likely having to do with that these codes are entirely independent from Sony's PSN store (aside from activating there)
Yeah but you can use the $5 Amazon credit on a $10 PSN code, correct?
"This credit must be used by 12/31/2014 (and cannot be used on Amazon.com Gift Cards or PlayStation Network Gift Cards)"
Says it's currently only to customers located in the United States and who have a U.S. billing address.