A while back, Sony announced that Playstation Network Tickets would be released for those users who either do not have access to a credit card or just don't want to use one. Well, next week, Playstation Network Tickets will be releasing in Japan! If sales go well there, they will consider releasing them in the United States, and Europe.

Sony's Network Ticket allows gamers without credit cards to make purchases off the PlayStation Store. Sony's lively collection of tickets will be available to purchase next week, June 6th. Japanese gamers must visit kiosks at a participating convenience stores and ATM machines.

So far, there are no plans on releasing the Ticket outside of Japan. However, depending on the popularity of these prepaid cards in Japan, that might change.
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  • 0
    Ameer Jun 2, 07
    Automatic Teller Machine machines.
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    Jeterocks Jun 2, 07
    hell, if they would sell them in the U.S. I would definitely pick one up
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    Synergized Jun 2, 07
    Very cool. Great news for younger people. I'd love to see more details when or if it goes to other places.
    • 0
      Final Blade Jun 2, 07
      Or ppl who dont have jobs, but i will definitely pick one if it goes to US.
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        Jeterocks Jun 2, 07
        if they didn't have jobs, how would they afford it in the first place
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          Final Blade Jun 2, 07
          hmm idk ask there parents to get it for them
          i would lol
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          Guticb Jun 2, 07
          They could always do what I do, and mow lawns. It aint fun, but it pays off.
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          roy the swordsman Jun 2, 07
          They sell drugs...but you didn't hear that from me...

          But this is a good idea. I have a 360 and I prefer buying the "Microsoft Points" at stores to using a credit card. It's good to see that both companies want to reduce complications.
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    Ameer Jun 2, 07
    Yeah, I can't wait for this, though seeing as I live in Australia, I'll probably have to wait double time before ever seeing one.

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