Although it seems as though Sony hands out free store credit in mere dribs and drabs, being able to stack it all up over a period of time can see you be able to purchase some of the newest library additions for next to nothing. After all, with the price of both hardware and software increasing rapidly over recent years, we will all take whatever help we can get, especially with some of the biggest game releases costing a minimum of $60.
However, it seems as though Sony is back with the incentives after PlayStation players discover that they can earn themselves free store credit by purchasing one hit horror title.
This news comes courtesy of one user over on r/PlayStationPlus who shared a notification they received on PlayStation. Courtesy of PlayStation Plus and Sony Pictures Core, users who download and play Resident Evil Village from the PlayStation Game Catalog will be eligible to receive movie credit to redeem on Sony Pictures Core. By playing the Capcom title for a minimum of 30 minutes between 7 April - 30, you will be rewarded with the free movie credit in your account by 8 May.
"Use your credit to catch up...
