Summary
- PlayStation gamers are dismayed by a PS Stars bug that is preventing some users from completing tasks.
- Players who have already purchased certain games cannot compete in PS Stars challenges.
- Some fans believe that this is unfair, while others claim that PS Stars is a service created to encourage unhealthy spending.
PlayStation gamers are not happy after discovering a huge flaw in the popular PS Stars loyalty program. Launched in 2022, the program allows PlayStation users to earn points by purchasing games and completing special challenges, which can then be spent on digital collectibles, select games or even PlayStation Store vouchers. Unfortunately, there is a minor bug with the program's challenges that has disappointed the community.
PS Stars (which is a separate service not to be confused with Sony's lucrative PlayStation Plus subscription) is loved by gamers, mainly because it allows users to earn PlayStation Store vouchers at no extra cost. However, since its launch in 2022, it has been at the center of controversy several times. The first release turned on its head in June when the service mysteriously went offline for several weeks. Sony did not provide any explanation for the outage and did not offer any gift to users for the inconvenience, which led to some disgruntled players.
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PlayStation users are not happy with the PS Stars challenges
In a new post on the PlayStation Stars subreddit, user Superchronicultra pointed out a major bug in the program. The post, which you can view below, features a screenshot of the Stars section of the PlayStation App with a challenge offering players 200 points to purchase. Gran Turismo 7, The Last of Us Part I, and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. The problem is that players who already own these games are unable to complete the challenge and earn points, which some users feel is not very fair.
The decision not to reward players who have already purchased these games seems like a divisive decision. Some users, such as General-Football-512, say that “it should count if you at least have the games digitally”, while Fmg467 reminded other users that PS Stars is a program “designed to force you into unhealthy spending habits “. Unfortunately, this isn't the first time Sony's loyalty program has disappointed gamers. In August, PlayStation Stars announced some controversial changes to its terms of service, confirming that it would reduce the point expiration date from 24 months to 12 months, while preventing users from earning points from PS Plus subscriptions, the latter coming soon. with effect from 1 March 2025.
One of the main features that attracts users to PS Stars is the ability to spend their points on PlayStation Store vouchers. However, fans were left confused in October when Sony suddenly removed the store credit option from PS Stars. Fans were quick to condemn the company for the decision, with some even saying they would no longer use the service. Fortunately, the option suddenly started to reappear just a few weeks later, but it seems that Sony has reduced the options to just $5.