“Region labels and clean order records are why we kept PSN:B2B in our buying flow. Our team can reconcile USDT payments and handle support cases without guessing.”
Jason Park
E-commerce Buyer
PixelHaven Retail LLC
PSN:B2B is an independent wholesale platform for regional PlayStation Store code supply. It is built for resellers, game stores, marketplace teams, rewards operators, and API buyers that need account-region compatibility, order records, and clear support evidence before they scale catalog volume.
We organize PlayStation Store codes by region, currency, denomination, and SKU label so business buyers can keep regional catalogs clean. Each code should be sold only for a compatible PSN account region.
The existing web workflow already covers the decisions an integration would need to preserve. Keep those controls visible instead of designing around an unconfirmed interface.
Buyer verification
Before scaling orders, a reseller should confirm whether PSN:B2B fits the way its team buys, records, delivers, and supports regional PlayStation Store codes.
Catalog rows are organized by store region, currency, denomination, and account-region compatibility so a buyer can avoid mismatched resale.
Funded balance, crypto transaction context, order IDs, and delivery records give the account team a reconciliation path.
Invalid-code, wrong-region, or already-used reports are handled through a published evidence workflow, not informal chat claims.
The public site does not expose a documented REST base URL, self-service API keys, endpoint schemas, rate limits, or webhook events. A support request may establish whether a future integration is suitable, but it does not by itself confirm availability.
The operational profile describes the public buying workflow. Legal entity details, contracting party, taxes, prohibited uses, and account-specific compliance are confirmed through the appropriate partner-review process.
We organize PlayStation Store codes by region, currency, denomination, and SKU label so business buyers can keep regional catalogs clean. Each code should be sold only for a compatible PSN account region. The public site does not expose a documented REST base URL, self-service API keys, endpoint schemas, rate limits, or webhook events. A support request may establish whether a future integration is suitable, but it does not by itself confirm availability.
For resellers with recurring web orders and technical teams preparing an integration brief.
Three partner notes from regional buying workflows: US inventory, Turkey replenishment planning, and UK procurement checks.
“Region labels and clean order records are why we kept PSN:B2B in our buying flow. Our team can reconcile USDT payments and handle support cases without guessing.”
Jason Park
E-commerce Buyer
PixelHaven Retail LLC
“For Turkey inventory, PSN:B2B gives us TRY lanes, stock status, and delivery records in one workflow, so our storefront team can plan replenishment calmly.”
Mehmet Yılmaz
Procurement Manager
İstanbul Oyun Dağıtım Ltd. Şti.
“UK denominations matter, but the bigger value is documentation around account region, tax review, and code-support materials before we scale an order.”
Emma Whitaker
Head of Purchasing
Manchester Digital Trade Ltd
PSN:B2B operates independently from Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. It is not Sony, not operated by Sony, not a Sony-authorized reseller, and not an official Sony store. References to PlayStation, PSN, and PlayStation Store are nominative references to third-party digital goods.
No. PSN:B2B is an independent B2B wholesale platform. PlayStation, PSN, Sony, and PlayStation Store are used only as nominative references to third-party digital goods.
For resellers with recurring web orders and technical teams preparing an integration brief.
Buyers should confirm account region, currency, denomination, payment status, delivery records, and the evidence their support team can provide if a redemption issue is reported.
If your B2B platform needs a gift card API, document the workflow before writing against an assumed interface. There is no public PSN:B2B API contract to build against today; use the live account and store flow now, and treat support contact as requirements discovery rather than access approval.
"PlayStation", "PlayStation Network", "PSN", and the PlayStation Store logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. PSN:B2B is an independent B2B distributor and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.