How to trade PlayStation Network gift cards
A practical guide to P2P trading with escrow
PlayStation Network (PSN) cards add funds specifically for online PlayStation services including PS Plus subscriptions, PS Store digital games and DLC, PS Now cloud gaming, online multiplayer, and exclusive PSN sales. Essential for PS5 and PS4 online gaming, monthly free games with PS Plus, and cloud saves. Cards work across all PlayStation platforms.

Quick answer
- This is a step-by-step guide to trade PlayStation Network gift cards.
- Keep proof on-platform and don’t share codes prematurely.
- If there are region/denomination restrictions, verify them first.
Overview
PlayStation Network (PSN) cards add funds specifically for online PlayStation services including PS Plus subscriptions, PS Store digital games and DLC, PS Now cloud gaming, online multiplayer, and exclusive PSN sales. Essential for PS5 and PS4 online gaming, monthly free games with PS Plus, and cloud saves. Cards work across all PlayStation platforms.
Step-by-step
Find a fair offer
Compare rates and rules before trading PlayStation Network gift cards.
Use escrow protection
Use escrow and keep communication on-platform.
Exchange and confirm
Exchange only when terms are met and verified.
Rate the trader and keep receipts
Rate the counterparty and save evidence.
Safety checklist
- Use escrow and verify counterpart reputation.
- Don’t move to off-platform chat/payment.
- Confirm terms and limits before exchanging codes.
- Keep proof for disputes.
FAQ
What does it mean to trade PlayStation Network gift cards?
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Why do rates differ?
Is escrow important?
What should I save for proof?
Trade PlayStation Network gift cards
Open the matching page to continue on the platform.
Trade PlayStation Network gift cards