The fact that i cant change country means that i wont buy ps+ in the region I'm in now since im not going to make a new account (dont want to re-add my friends, dont have another email to register etc). PS better sort their shit out, some of us dont live in 1 country for our whole lives
I've got an Japanese and US account and I'm based in England. The only issue that may arise is if you change your billing address of say an EU account to America, it may not allow you to use a EU debit / credit card, but then I'd assume you'd get that changed if you did move overseas. First of all, congrats on the move to the US. Secondly. No you can't change your PSN country. I recommend you maintain the Indian account if you have one but make a secondary US account so that you can buy games, DLC, and stuff since obviously India falls in Region 3 I think and US is region 1, so if you ever want to buy DLC or deals, you'll get better luck with finding PSN codes in USD over INR. Select 'New to PSN? Create an Account'. Sign up for PSN - select 'Sign up Now'. Select your Country or Region, Language, and Date of Birth. Enter a valid City, State/Province and US zipcode or UK postcode. Enter your email address, you should not use an email address that you already use for another PSN account. We are using different territory/country for our PSN. Please include our country on the PSN/SEN country list under Region 3 territory , to the fact that we're a South East Asian Nation. It would be more easier and convenient for us Filipino PS gamers to buy PSN credits and subscription with the use of our local credit/debit cards. The fact that i cant change country means that i wont buy ps+ in the region I'm in now since im not going to make a new account (dont want to re-add my friends, dont have another email to register etc). PS better sort their shit out, some of us dont live in 1 country for our whole lives
Aug 28, 2019 · Unless you are in Europe, it isn’t possible to merely change the region for an existing PSN account. To get around this, you have to create a new PSN account for this region. Luckily, to do this takes a matter of minutes. The steps below will us a US account as an example because that is where most content is located.
May 20, 2019 · Changing PSN IDs and accessing these games may result in loss of progress and/or in-game currency, lose of trophies, and permanent games errors and data loss. PS4 name change feature will get
You can change your PSN name as many times as you want (if you're willing to pay, of course). You can change your PSN ID back to a previous ID by contacting PlayStation Support. This doesn't cost
First of all, congrats on the move to the US. Secondly. No you can't change your PSN country. I recommend you maintain the Indian account if you have one but make a secondary US account so that you can buy games, DLC, and stuff since obviously India falls in Region 3 I think and US is region 1, so if you ever want to buy DLC or deals, you'll get better luck with finding PSN codes in USD over INR. Select 'New to PSN? Create an Account'. Sign up for PSN - select 'Sign up Now'. Select your Country or Region, Language, and Date of Birth. Enter a valid City, State/Province and US zipcode or UK postcode. Enter your email address, you should not use an email address that you already use for another PSN account. We are using different territory/country for our PSN. Please include our country on the PSN/SEN country list under Region 3 territory , to the fact that we're a South East Asian Nation. It would be more easier and convenient for us Filipino PS gamers to buy PSN credits and subscription with the use of our local credit/debit cards.