This person's birthday is soon, and I'd love to give them a gift card since they love PlayStation so much, and I thought they'd enjoy it. However, we live in different regions, with different currencies (I'm from Europe, they live in the US), and I was wondering… Is there a way I could give them a digital gift card?
Feel like it's important to mention that I don't know anything about videogames and such, so any help is appreciated.
I’m from Europe and I wanna give someone from the US a PSN gift card. How to do that
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Best Answer
Unfortunately, the PSN does not support buying games as a gift.
Fortunately, gift cards exist, and Amazon sells gift cards as digital code.
Here are a number of things to keep in mind:
If you do not trust Amazon, you can also buy a physical gift card instead and have it delivered to that person's home address. The same rules about regions still apply to the physical cards. Do not buy the wrong ones! It's also safe to assume that physical cards expire as well.