Next Physics PlayStation Advent Calendar, We announced as the first magazine in November, Sony is again introducing a virtual number. Unlike previous years this time you can only participate in exchange for credits.
Take this out of your pocket beforehand, especially if you are interested. Although there are many options here, you need to earn this first. It may be simpler than the PlayStation trophies you have already earned. Optionally, you can invite friends, take part in daily quizzes, view any page, or exchange videos or voucher codes. PlayStation Plus users also get 5,000 credits for free.
So there are many options, and everyone should already have a specific budget by matching their PlayStation files.
Participation only against debts
To participate in the PlayStation Advent Calendar, you must re-spend these credits. Participation will cost 500 credits per day, with a main prize and a side prize. If you want to know in advance if participation is worth it, you need to invest 1000 credits that will impress you to see one of the prizes.
As we have already seen, we were able to find prices like Dual Sense Controller, Sony TV, PS4 Pro, Game Bundle, Gamer Seat, Steering Wheels or the monitor behind the most important doors. . Will there be a PS5? You can also use your credits for digital rewards such as avatars or PS4 designs. And those who want to celebrate charity can simply give their credits.
With a total of 48 prizes from millions of PlayStation players you can calculate how much the real chances of winning are high. Not too tall!
Surprisingly, the PlayStation Advent calendar starts tomorrow, Tuesday.
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