PSN Card Pakistan Price Guide: All Regions & Denominations

If you’re buying a PSN card from Pakistan, you face two questions before you ever look at price: which region matches your PlayStation Network account, and within that region, which denomination gives the best value-per-rupee. This guide is the complete reference — every PSN region Metricade stocks, every denomination available, what the cards buy, the regional store differences that matter, and the FAQ Pakistani PSN buyers ask most. Bookmark this — it’s designed to be the page you come back to when you’re shopping for your next card.

Quick reference: regions Metricade stocks

We carry four PSN regions in active rotation:

  • USA — the default choice for most Pakistani PSN accounts. Largest catalogue, USD pricing, most reliable discount cadence. Always in stock.
  • CA (Canada) — for accounts on the Canadian PlayStation Store. CAD pricing, slightly different sale windows from USA. Usually in stock.
  • IN (India) — for Indian-region PSN accounts. INR pricing. Stock rotates with supplier availability — the storefront shows live state.
  • UAE — for UAE-region accounts. AED pricing. Stock rotates with supplier availability.

The variation selector on each product page on our PlayStation Gift Cards category always shows live, real-time region stock. If a region is currently low or out, it’s hidden from the selector — you won’t accidentally checkout something we can’t deliver.

Denominations available per region (typical ladder)

Sony sells PSN gift cards in a standard set of denominations, but the exact denominations available in each region vary slightly because of regional pricing-tier conventions.

USA region (USD)

  • $10 — for small DLC, in-game currency packs (smaller V-Bucks bundles, smaller FIFA Points packs).
  • $25 — sweet spot for most full-game digital purchases on sale, or a PS Plus renewal.
  • $50 — typical for a full-price game launch or PS Plus Premium renewal.
  • $75 — multi-purchase top-up (game + DLC, or stacking PS Plus time).
  • $100 — full annual PS Plus Premium plus content, or a major pre-order.

Canada region (CAD)

Canadian denominations roughly track USD but are priced in CAD. Available ladder is similar: CAD $25, $50, $75, $100.

India region (INR)

Indian PSN denominations are smaller in CAD/USD equivalent terms because Indian pricing is set in rupees: typically ₹500, ₹1000, ₹2000, ₹3000, ₹4000. These are intended for India-store accounts and pricing reflects the Indian market.

UAE region (AED)

UAE denominations are in dirhams: typical $15, $40, $45, $50, $60, $70 equivalent in AED.

Regional content differences — why region choice matters beyond price

Different PlayStation Store regions have different catalogues. A few examples that affect Pakistani buyers:

  • Pricing — the same game can be priced differently across regions. PS5 launch titles tend to be $69.99 USD on the US store; the UK PS Store often shows the same game at £69.99 (which is higher in real rupee terms because GBP is stronger than USD).
  • Subscription cost — PS Plus and PS Plus Premium are priced per region. The USD prices are the reference; UK and EU prices are typically higher in PKR terms; the Indian region used to have aggressive PKR pricing but Sony has aligned more recently.
  • Game availability — almost every major title launches simultaneously across all regions, but smaller indie titles, fighting-game DLC packs, and Asian-developer releases sometimes appear on the US store first.
  • Free monthly games (PS Plus) — these are the same lineup globally each month, so region doesn’t matter for that benefit.

FAQ — what Pakistani PSN buyers ask most

Can I redeem a USA PSN card on my Pakistani PSN account?

Only if your Pakistani PSN account is registered to a US country setting. The card’s region must match the country your PSN account is set to. If your account country setting is Pakistan (which is uncommon — Sony doesn’t have a Pakistan-region PlayStation Store), the card simply won’t redeem there.

How do I check my PSN account region?

On console: Settings → Users and Accounts → Account → Account Privacy shows your country. On the web: sign in at account.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com and check your registered country.

What happens if I buy the wrong region?

The code returns “invalid code” when you try to redeem. We honour refunds for wrong-region purchases under our Refund Policy when the redemption attempt is on a region-matching account — but the simpler path is to verify your account region before checkout.

Can I use a PSN card to buy V-Bucks or in-game currency?

Yes — once the PSN card balance lands in your wallet, you can spend it on anything on the PlayStation Store, including in-game currency packs (V-Bucks, FIFA Points, NBA 2K VC, MyTeam packs, etc.). However, you can also just buy the dedicated currency card directly — see our Fortnite V-Bucks category for a more direct path if V-Bucks is all you want.

Do PSN cards expire?

No. Sony does not put expiry dates on PSN gift cards. Once the balance is redeemed and on your wallet, it stays there indefinitely until you spend it.

Do you stock PS Plus subscription cards separately from wallet top-ups?

The PSN wallet top-up cards are universal — they fund PS Plus / PS Plus Premium subscriptions automatically when you renew through the PlayStation Store. There’s no separate “PS Plus card only” product needed.

Bottom line — the simplest path for Pakistani PSN buyers in 2026

If you’re starting fresh: create a US PSN account, buy US-region PSN cards in the denomination matching your immediate buying plan, and check out in Pakistani rupees via EasyPaisa, JazzCash, SadaPay, NayaPay, or direct bank transfer. The code arrives in your inbox the moment your order is approved. No international card needed, no foreign-transaction fees, no region-mismatch risk.

For specific region guidance — what’s actually cheaper in real rupee terms between USA, UK, Turkey, and Canada — see our companion piece Which PSN Region is Best for Pakistani Gamers? For broader context on how region-locking works across every platform (not just PSN), see our Gift Card Region Guide for Pakistani Gamers.