Trademark filing shows rewards program from Sony
Trademark time again, folks. This newly-spotted trademark filing indicates that Sony may be working on a rewards program for the more avid PlayStation product supporters out there. Details after the jump.
Trademark time again, folks. This newly-spotted trademark filing indicates that Sony may be working on a rewards program for the more avid PlayStation product supporters out there.
The trademark is for the cleverly titled “P.S. Thanks,” probably an abbreviation for “PlayStation Thanks.” It’s described as an “incentive program geared toward quantifying, identifying and motivating top consumer base with the goal of promotion and sale of video game hardware and software.”
Since Sony has yet to formally confirm anything about this, we’re left with speculation regarding how they’re going to implement the rewards program. Maybe something like what Club Nintendo has — buy games, get points, then exchange them for more games and other exclusive items.
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Via Siliconera