What a PlayStation Store gift card gets you
A PlayStation Store gift card loads as wallet funds on your PlayStation Network account, where it buys far more than the obvious full games: in-game currency and add-ons, season passes, movie and TV rentals or purchases, and PlayStation Plus or PlayStation Now subscriptions. The funds are region-locked to the account's country, so a US card only redeems on a US PSN account. Once added to your wallet, the balance never expires and carries no fees.
two formats:
- Digital code: Emailed as a 12-digit code, redeemable on PlayStation Store or PSN account settings. $10 to $100 via Dyme; up to $100 per card elsewhere.
- Physical card: Sold on hangers at retail with the code under a scratch-off panel. Common at $10, $25, $50, and $100.
You can redeem multiple PlayStation Store codes into the same wallet and the balances combine. PSN wallet tops out at a $150 maximum balance, so very large gifts need to be spent down before the next code is added.
Where to buy: four channels compared
| Channel | Format | Denominations | Delivery | Discount | Adds on top |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DymeBest for Miles | Digital code | $10 – $100 | Instant | None | Dyme Miles + instant paperless delivery |
| PlayStation Store / store.playstation.com | Digital code | $10 – $100 | Instant | None | PlayStation Stars points at redemption |
| In store at retailers Best Buy, Target, Walmart, GameStop | Physical only | $10 – $100 | Immediate | Occasional store promo | Retailer loyalty points |
| Warehouse clubs Costco, Sam's Club | Physical only | $50 – $100 multi-packs | Immediate | Costco / Sam's: frequent multi-pack discount | Club membership rewards |
Discounts and multi-pack pricing rotate by location and season. Verify before you buy.
Can I get a PlayStation Store gift card at a discount?
Yes, but not through Dyme. Dyme sells PlayStation Store codes at face value; the value-add is Dyme Miles, instant delivery, and supporting renewable energy projects, not a face-value discount. The discount channels are:
- Costco or Sam's Club, in store and online. Frequent multi-pack discounts on physical PlayStation Store cards, often a few percent below face on a two-pack. Stock and pricing rotate, and club membership is required.
- Retailer promotions. Best Buy, Target, GameStop, and Walmart periodically run bonus-credit or percent-off promotions on digital and physical PlayStation cards, especially around holiday sales and back-to-school.
- Secondary marketplaces (Raise, CardCash). Resold codes from third parties, typically a few percent below face value. Verify the code is unused before you rely on it, since secondary sellers occasionally list partially spent cards.
The bigger combined return comes from the rewards stack below: your credit card, PlayStation Stars at redemption, and Dyme Miles on the purchase. Most buyers leave that money on the table.
How to stack rewards
Three rewards programs fire on a single PlayStation Store gift card purchase through Dyme.
Your credit card earns rewards on the Dyme purchase.
Gift-card resellers typically code as MCC 5947; many cards exclude this MCC from category bonuses.
Free to join. Earns at redemption, not on the gift card purchase.
PlayStation Stars does not earn on the gift card purchase itself. It earns when you spend the wallet funds on eligible games and add-ons, the same as paying with a card. Program terms →
Earn 1 Mile for every dollar you spend, and 5 Miles per dollarduring special offers — the layer the other channels can't match.
Illustrative only. Card rates, brand-program terms, and Dyme Miles offers change and vary by member; figures above are examples, not a guarantee of value.
How to buy via Dyme
PlayStation Store codes on Dyme arrive in the recipient's inbox in under a minute.
- Open the PlayStation Store brand page on Dyme.
- Enter the recipient's email, the denomination, and an optional personal message.
- Check out. The code sends immediately and is redeemed on PlayStation Store or in PSN account settings.
You earn 1 Mile for every dollar you spend, and 5 Miles per dollar during special offers. Miles post to your Dyme account within 3 business days. Dyme Miles never expire, have no blackouts, and are redeemable on any airline, any hotel — across over 2 million hotels and 600 airline partners.
Every Dyme purchase contributes to Dyme's renewable energy mission. Dyme uses part of its profits to support communities worldwide by investing in cheaper and cleaner electricity. Read more at dyme.earth/blog/impact.
How to buy on PlayStation Store
- Go to store.playstation.com and search for PlayStation Store gift cards, or buy through the PlayStation app.
- Choose the denomination from $10 to $100.
- Check out. The code is emailed and can be redeemed instantly into the wallet. PlayStation does not run a member discount on gift cards, and Stars points do not accrue on the gift-card purchase.
How to buy in store
Best Buy, Target, Walmart, GameStop, and most major retailers stock physical PlayStation Store cards on the gift-card rack. Pick the amount you want, pay at the register with cash, credit, or another gift card, and scratch off the panel to reveal the code. Common denominations are $10, $25, $50, and $100.
How to buy at Costco, Sam's Club, or a supermarket
Costco and Sam's Club frequently run multi-pack PlayStation Store cards at a discount, both in store and online. Stock and pricing rotate. Supermarket gift-card racks at Kroger, Safeway, and similar chains carry $25, $50, and $100 cards at face value. You earn the retailer's loyalty points and any fuel rewards that apply to gift-card purchases.
Designs and personalization
Physical cards: PlayStation's standard branded card art, sometimes refreshed for major game launches and holiday promotions. The code sits under a scratch-off panel on the back.
Digital codes: delivered by email with no card art to choose; the value is the 12-digit code itself.
There is no co-branded or customizable design option for individual purchase.
Delivery and timing
- Digital code via Dyme: 1 to 60 minutes by email. Redeem the code on PlayStation Store or in PSN account settings.
- Digital code via PlayStation Store: 1 to 60 minutes by email.
- Physical at a retailer: Immediate — walk out with the card and scratch off the code.
Dyme does not mail physical cards. If you need a card in hand, a retail aisle is the path; for instant delivery, the digital code is faster.
Frequently asked questions
Sign in to your PlayStation Network account, open PlayStation Store or account settings, choose Redeem Codes, and enter the 12-digit code. The funds load into your PSN wallet and stay there until you spend them.
No. PlayStation Store codes are region-locked. A US code only redeems on a PSN account registered in the United States. Match the card's region to the recipient's account region before buying.
Full games, game add-ons and in-game currency, season passes, movies and TV shows, and subscriptions including PlayStation Plus. The wallet funds work anywhere PlayStation accepts wallet payment.
No. Once redeemed into your PSN wallet, the balance never expires and carries no fees. The full value stays available until you spend it.
Yes. The PlayStation Network wallet caps at a $150 maximum balance. If a code would push you over that cap, spend some of the existing balance first, then redeem the new code.
$10 to $100 in standard increments through Dyme and PlayStation Store. Physical cards at retail are commonly $10, $25, $50, and $100.
Yes. Sign in to your PSN account, open account settings, and view the wallet. The current balance shows there, and on your console under the account's wallet section.
Yes. Redeem each code into your wallet and the balances combine, up to the $150 wallet cap. You then pay for any item from the pooled wallet balance.
No. PlayStation Store codes are non-refundable once purchased. An unredeemed code can be re-gifted, but once the funds are in a wallet they cannot be transferred out or cashed out.
An unredeemed code can be listed on secondary marketplaces like Raise or CardCash, which pay a percentage of face value. Once a code is redeemed into a wallet it has no resale value.
Usually within 1 to 60 minutes. Gmail's Promotions filter occasionally delays delivery — check there if you don't see it arrive.
