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PSN Content Removed From Amazon

Popular online retailer, Amazon, has been none viable place to get PlayStation Network content outside of the PlayStation Store.

PSN Content Removed From Amazon

PSN Content Removed From Amazon



Popular online retailer, Amazon, has been none viable place to get PlayStation Network content outside of the PlayStation Store. Today however, PSN content has been removed from Amazon.com.

Downloadable games, additional content, and PSN points cards have been removed from the video game listings of the storefront.

While the content is definitely not there anymore, no official announcement has been made as to whether or not this is a temporary or long term decision that has been made between the two parties.

By on October 20, 2011
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6 COMMENTS
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    Cool dude
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    WHAT?!? Why???

  • avatar
    yungmez
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    Damn that succs I was just about to buy the BF content too damn it

  • avatar
    IFNH8NGRZMF
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    Al you are really useless. Amazon made a statement that said they did what they did for a reason and dont plan on stating that reason. Playstation hasnt made a statement.

  • avatar
    Allen
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    It kind of makes no sense to sell on Amazon since you go straight to your PS3 to make the purchase or redeem anyways. Same thing, adding Amazon codes for games is just another step taking more time. Now Network cards and stuff like that of course are still being sold.

  • avatar
    Wipeout
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    Doesn’t matter since they didn’t have sales whenever the psn did on things

  • avatar
    Titan
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    This may be annoying for those avoiding direct purchases on psn