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The next sale is waiting for you at PSN. Also on Wednesday, Sony put many more game deals live in the PlayStation Store. There are more than 350 offers waiting for you, as can be seen in the psprices.com database. The overview shows: This time the deal mainly includes Japanese games - or titles that come from Japanese studios. In the deal you will discover, among others, Zero Strain (4.99 euros), Miden Tower (10.49 euros), Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (11.99 euros), Final Fantasy 7 Remake (40.59 euros), Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (56.79 euros) and Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle (17.99 euros).There are also deals on games such as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (24.49 euros), Dragon Quest Builders 2 ( 25.99 euros), Resident Evil 2 Deluxe (19.99 euros), One Piece World Seeker (9.79 euros), Metal Gear Survive (11.99 euros), Lost Sphear (19.99 euros), Monster Hunter World (14.99 euros) and Steinsgate 0 (6.24 euros). You can get the outstanding The Last Guardian in the PSN (buy now € 50.00) sale for € 17.49.
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New Wednesday, new PSN sale: Sony attracts many more deals in the PlayStation Store. That’s waiting for you this time. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1380053,1379698,1379255,1379180'; With a PS Plus membership, you can get selected games a little cheaper - see the information on the product pages. The current deals are online until October 7th. In our price comparison you will discover more game deals, we keep the latest offers ready as usual in our always updated bargain guide.PSN Sale: New Deals in the PlayStation Store
Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle (17.99 euros) Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (24.49 euros) Dragon Quest Builders 2 (25.99 euros) Final Fantasy 7 Remake (40.59 euros) Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (56.79 euros) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (11.99 euros) I Am Setsuna (19.99 euros) Lost Sphear (19.99 euros) Metal Gear Survive (11.99 euros) Miden Tower (10.49 euros) Monster Hunter World (14.99 euros ) One Piece World Seeker (9.79 euros) Resident Evil 2 Deluxe (19.99 euros) Steinsgate 0 (6.24 euros) Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition + Premium Pass (41.99 euros) The Last Guardian (17, 49 euros) Yakuza: Like A Dragon (35.99 euros) Zero Strain (4.99 euros)How to Change Your PSN Name On PS4 And PS5
Not long ago, your chosen PSN username was locked in and unchangeable. That was bad news for anyone who chose a name that was embarrassing or too complicated to remember or otherwise just unwieldy. Fortunately, Sony has shifted that policy now, allowing you to change your username as many times as you wish--if you're willing to pay. Here is everything you need to know about changing your PSN ID.
The cost of changing your PSN nameSony allows you to change your password for free once, allowing you to correct an old username easily as long as you're certain what you want to change it to. Any further changes beyond that point, though, and you'll have to pay for the privilege. Subsequent instances will cost cost $10 per change for standard PlayStation Network members, or $5 per change if you're a PlayStation Plus subscriber.
But there are some costs to changing your PSN ID that go beyond the standard dollars and cents calculations. Sony warns that some PS4 games could experience issues after you've changed your ID. PlayStation put together a list of PS4 games that could be impacted by a name change, including problems like losing your Trophies or even loss of paid currency. PS3, Vita, and PS/TV games and apps don't support the name change as well. Sony also warns that there may be other games that experience issues that didn't arise during its testing, so it's a slight gamble either way.
With those caveats in mind, here's how you go about changing your PSN ID.
How to change your PSN IDThere are three methods to change your PSN ID, based on which platform you're using to actually commit the change. Keep in mind that after each of these, you'll be signed out of all devices and will need to re-login anywhere you were previously signed into PSN. Sony will also provide you with several suggestions when changing your ID. Feel free to use 'robust-wax9' if you're so inclined.
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