PS5 owners now have a faster, more seamless way to buy games and content from the PlayStation Store — thanks to newly added support for Apple Pay directly on the console. This new method isn't just about convenience — Apple Card users also stand to benefit from the standard 2% cash back on Apple Pay transactions, making game purchases a little more rewarding. As digital game libraries become more central to modern gaming, this move reinforces Sony’s intent to streamline transactions and give players more flexibility in how they pay — especially as mobile and console ecosystems continue to merge. Infinity Ward is leading development, and the game lands on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC (via Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox on PC), and for the first time in franchise history, Nintendo Switch 2. Read more in our articles including "PS5 Adds Apple Pay Support for Game Purchases" and "Sony’s $19.99 Horror Party Game Lands on PS5 and PC on August 14".
PS5 owners now have a faster, more seamless way to buy games and content from the PlayStation Store — thanks to newly added support for Apple Pay directly on the console. This new method isn't just about convenience — Apple Card users also stand to benefit from the standard 2% cash back on Apple Pay transactions, making game purchases a little more rewarding.
As digital game libraries become more central to modern gaming, this move reinforces Sony’s intent to streamline transactions and give players more flexibility in how they pay — especially as mobile and console ecosystems continue to merge. Infinity Ward is leading development, and the game lands on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC (via Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox on PC), and for the first time in franchise history, Nintendo Switch 2.
Our coverage of digital game purchases PS5 includes: "PS5 Adds Apple Pay Support for Game Purchases"; "Sony’s $19.99 Horror Party Game Lands on PS5 and PC on August 14"; "10 Video Games to Watch Out For in March 2017". Each article provides unique insights and information.