PayPal, an online payment service provider, launched a campaign " Protect Asobu" on Friday, November 2, 2020, offering discount coupons to merchants who provide game contents.
Weekly promotions for 8 consecutive weeks
The "Protect Asobu" campaign offers discount coupons to customers who spend a certain amount of money at participating merchants via PayPal.
The participating merchants will change every week for eight consecutive weeks.
Week 1, from November 2 (Mon.) to November 8 (Sun.), 2020, is for DMM, where an 800 yen discount coupon will be distributed for purchases of 1,000 yen or more.
To use the coupon, save the coupon distributed on the official PayPal website, and pay 1,000 yen or more for DMM point recharge, videos, and e-books on the DMM website with PayPal payment to receive the 800 yen off PayPal coupon.
The coupon will expire as soon as the storage limit is reached, so those who are considering using the coupon should do so as soon as possible.
After Week 1, Week 2 from November 9, 2020 (Monday) to November 15, 2020 (Sunday) will be for Riatt Games with 800 yen off when spending 1,000 yen or more, and Week 3 from November 16, 2020 (Monday) to November 22, 2020 (Sunday ) will be for Nintendo eShop and My Nintendo Store. Week 3, from November 16 (Sun) to November 22 (Sun), 2020, will offer 500 yen off for purchases of 2,500 yen or more at Nintendo eShop and My Nintendo Store.
Week 4 and beyond will be announced as they become available, so be sure to check the "Protect Asobu" campaign site and PayPal's official Twitter account (@paypal_jp ) for details.
Overwhelming support from professional gamers
PayPal has gained overwhelming support from professional gamers for its simple operation, iron-clad security, fast payment speed, and convenient functions.
The ability to consolidate payments across multiple platforms into PayPal and the security provided by the most advanced encryption technology make PayPal the perfect payment method for gamers who use a wide range of domestic and international services.
If you have not used PayPal before, the "Protect Asobu" campaign is a good opportunity to give it a try.
For more information about PayPal, please visit PayPal's official website.