PlayStation Stars might have a hidden, invite-only ‘Diamond’ tier, an app datamine suggests.
The tier, which is allegedly called Diamond according toSeveral images referring to Diamond tier rewards have also been found, which are hosted on the“In an endless sea of stars, it seems like there’s nowhere to hide. But you wouldn’t be here if you let challenges like that stop you. Welcome to Level 5.”
Considering both of these images are hosted on PlayStation’s official website, they’re certainly real, but whether or not they’ll actually be used is yet to be seen., lets players earn rewards by completing a variety of campaigns and activities. The program also has a four-tier level system, in which all players start at Level 1 and can work their way up to Level 4 by buying games and earning trophies.
A fifth tier is unannounced, but the evidence of the images and description could suggest that it’s somethingControversially, the service, which has been received poorly by players in regions where the service has already launched. This essentially appears to mean that Level 4 PlayStation Stars members can skip the queue when contacting customer support with an issue., numerous followers expressed their frustration at the perk, with some pointing out that good customer service should be a standard and not something you have to pay for.
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