Yes, you can use a Walmart Visa gift card to add funds to your PlayStation or PS4 account, as long as the card has sufficient balance and is properly activated. These Visa gift cards function like standard debit cards, and PlayStation Network accepts Visa-branded cards for transactions, including wallet funding and direct purchases from the PlayStation Store. To use a Walmart Visa gift card with your PS4, begin by signing in to your PlayStation Network (PSN) account. Navigate to “Settings” from the main dashboard, then select “Users and Accounts” “Account” “Payment and Subscriptions.” From there, go to “Payment Methods” and choose the option to “Add a Payment Method.” When prompted, select “Credit/Debit Card” as the payment method. Carefully enter the 16-digit number from the front of your Walmart Visa gift card, along with the expiration date and CVV code (usually found on the back of the card). In the billing address section, enter your own ZIP code—this step is important as the transaction may fail if the ZIP code doesn’t match what’s expected for card verification purposes. After entering the details, confirm and save the card to your account. Once saved, you can either add funds to your PlayStation wallet manually using this card or allow the card to be charged during checkout for any digital purchase. It’s a good idea to make sure the total purchase amount does not exceed the balance on your Visa gift card, as PlayStation doesn’t support split payments between a gift card and another funding source. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:07 Visa gift cards and PlayStation compatibility 0:26 Log in and access payment settings 0:38 Enter Visa gift card details 0:53 Save card and use for wallet top-up 1:01 Conclusion Hashtags: \#PlayStationTips #VisaGiftCard #PS4Wallet #WalmartGiftCard #PSNPayments Thank you all for watching the video, Please like, share, and subscribe to the channel. Help Deck Social Media Facebook - / ssktechin Instagram - / geekhowto Email - [email protected] This YouTube Channel "Help Deck" is not the Official Support of the content provided. These videos are only educational and informational. The Channel doesn't own any logos or websites shown on the tutorial videos.