BTC, ETH, USDT (on ERC-20, TRC-20, Solana, TON), USDC, XMR, SOL, LTC, DOGE, BNB, TON, TRX, NEAR — 30+ networks total. The engine swaps whatever you send into the settlement asset behind the scenes; you just pick the coin and chain you already hold.
Buy PlayStationStore gift cards with crypto
Buy PlayStationStore gift cards with BTC, ETH, XMR, USDT and 25+ other cryptos. Codes redeem at the US PlayStation Store and land in your inbox within minutes of the on-chain confirmation.
What a PlayStationStore code unlocks
A PlayStationStore gift card tops up your US PlayStation Network wallet. Once redeemed at the US storefront, the balance covers anything PSN sells: PS5 and PS4 games, DLC, season passes, in-game currency (FIFA Points, V-Bucks, Apex Coins, ROBUX through partner storefronts), PlayStation Plus Essential / Extra / Premium subscriptions, movie rentals, and add-ons inside live-service titles like Destiny 2, Warframe, and Call of Duty.
The wallet is region-locked to the US account it lands in. If your PSN account region is United States, the code activates instantly. Other regions will reject it at redemption, so this catalog entry is US-only.
Pay with the crypto you already hold
Pay in BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, XMR, SOL, LTC, DOGE, BNB, TON, TRX, NEAR — 30+ networks routed through one quote. The engine takes whatever you send, swaps it server-side, and delivers a PlayStationStore code to your email.
There is no “supported coin” filter to navigate. If you hold it on a chain uSwap indexes, it pays. The same address handles every future buy from this device, so the second card is a single transaction, not another setup.
Why crypto for PSN credit specifically
Card declines are common on PSN top-ups — issuers flag digital goods, AVS mismatches on parental accounts, prepaid debit cards rejected outright. Crypto sidesteps the whole approval rail. The transaction confirms or it doesn’t; no bank in the middle, no “contact your card issuer” loop at checkout.
It also suits the audience. People stacking BTC or holding XMR for privacy reasons often want to spend it on something concrete, and a digital wallet top-up that lives in PSN forever is closer to a savings transfer than a purchase. Send once, draw down over months.
What 0% actually means here
Crypto-to-crypto on uSwap is 0% platform fee — no spread baked into the quote, no hidden routing margin. The gift-card surface carries a small retail markup on the spend side that funds the engine; you see the exact code value and the exact crypto cost before signing.
No account, no KYC for the card flow, no email verification beyond where the code is sent. The quote you see is the quote you pay. If a swap fails mid-route, uSwap shows you the real options — market the leftover token, hold for a better rate, or refund to a new address. Recovery is a decision, not a dead end.
Delivery, redemption, and the boring parts
Codes arrive by email within minutes of the on-chain confirmation. Faster chains (SOL, TRX, LTC, TON) finalize in seconds; BTC and XMR take a confirmation or two. The code is a standard 12-digit PSN voucher — redeem at playstation.com/redeem or in the PS Store on console under “Redeem Codes”.
Denominations cover the common ranges so you can size to a single game ($60–70), a year of PlayStation Plus, or a wallet top-up for in-game spend. Multiple cards stack into the same wallet balance with no per-account cap that matters for normal use.
Who this is for
PS5 and PS4 owners paying with crypto. Parents loading a kid’s PSN wallet without exposing a card. International holders of US PSN accounts (students, expats) who want to fund the account without a US-issued card. Privacy-minded XMR holders who’d rather not link a bank to Sony. Anyone who already runs swaps on uSwap and wants a clean off-ramp into something they’ll actually use.
The flow takes under a minute once you’ve sent the crypto. One address, one email, one code.