The phrase refers to the practice of individuals offering PlayStation Network (PSN) profiles, already containing the video game NBA Live 19, for purchase. This deviates from the standard method of acquiring the game, which typically involves buying it directly through the PlayStation Store or a physical copy from a retailer and associating it with a user’s existing PSN account. A hypothetical scenario involves a seller claiming to have multiple PSN profiles with NBA Live 19 installed, offering them to buyers who wish to bypass the regular purchase process.
The availability of these accounts potentially caters to players seeking quick access to the game without paying the full retail price or who may be facing regional restrictions that prevent direct purchase. However, it’s important to acknowledge the implications. Buying such accounts often violates the PSN’s terms of service, which can lead to the account being banned, rendering the purchase useless. The practice has emerged alongside the growth of digital game distribution and online marketplaces, driven by factors like game scarcity, pricing disparities, and a general demand for convenience.