Posted Sep 26, 2008 at 11:44AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: SCEA, Best Buy, Blockbuster, PlayStation Store, PlayStation Network, Meijer
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Sony expands PSN Card availability - Image 1SCEA will further expand the availability of its PlayStation Network cards, which will be available at Walmart, Best Buy, and select Sam's Club outlets by October. It will also be available at Barnes & Noble College Bookstores starting November.

Last June, the cards were pretty hard to acquire seeing as they were mostly available through Meijer stores, which can only be found in certain states (only five states, actually). It was only last month that they expanded this to Blockbuster, Riteaid, and 7-Eleven. Still, the more outlets, the merrier!

PSN cards are available in US$ 20 and US$ 50 denominations and can be used to buy games, movies, TV shows, themes, and add-on content from the PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3 and the PSP.



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   by jgr9 - 2008-09-26
 » Finally!

Finally, I can get R+CF:Q4B!

   by Master Chef - 2008-09-29
 » Hmmmm

Why don't they just, you know, put it in game stores?



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