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    PlayStation Stars rewards are mysteriously disappearing

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyAugust 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After being off the air for weeks, PlayStation Stars is facing more instability. This time, several rewards have been removed from the app without any prior notice.

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    Currently, these disappearances are limited to games that are already available in the Rewards tab. This way, anyone who wants to transfer points to any of the games will have the option to redeem the Stellar Blade for just 17,500 points.

    This means that titles like Helldivers 2, The Rise of Ronin, Balatro, and Minecraft, which were part of the PlayStation Stars service, have been mysteriously removed. Unlike previous months, nothing has been added in their place.

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    PlayStation Stars may face another case of instability

    Apparently, PlayStation Stars may be facing another instability. It is therefore advised to avoid spending your points, as there is a risk of a problem occurring,

    In addition to Stellar Blade, premium coins from the Genshin Impact, Naraka Bladepoint, NBA 2K24, and Destiny 2 expansions are part of the current offering. All other features of the loyalty service are working perfectly.

    So far, Sony has not commented on whether these adjustments are due to a glitch or a future menu update.

    Nick Hornby

    “Web geek. Wannabe thinker. Reader. Freelance travel evangelist. Pop culture aficionado. Certified music scholar.”

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