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PlayStation's long-awaited rewards program has launched in Australia, letting players exchange points for new games. 9News

The points can also be exchanged for PlayStation gift cards, allowing gamers to top-up their PlayStation wallets for any other digital store purchase; a $30 credit will chew up 7500 points. While not confirmed by PlayStation, it's reported that for every dollar spent, PlayStation Stars subscribers can earn 10 points. So if you want to pick up Super Massive Games'through the rewards program you'll need to spend $1750 — or complete a bunch of Stars campaigns.

If you only recently picked up a new game through the PlayStation digital store, unfortunately points are not back paid.  While Stars might look a bit bland right now, Sony says it's just the beginning. It's free to join — so really there's nothing to lose.

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