A New Jersey man who wanted to buy a PlayStation for his kid brother was bound and shot by the creep selling him the console, authorities said.

Danny Diaz-Delgado, 20, found someone offering up a used Sony PS4 on Facebook’s marketplace and went to meet the seller on March 23, The Trentonian reported.

He told his mom he’d be gone for an hour. But his body was found the next day, face-down on the bank of a Hamilton creek with multiple gunshot wounds in his head, torso and legs.

His hands were tied behind his back with an electrical cord and pink duct tape was wrapped around his face.

“He was a good person who glowed with the love of God,” his mom, Olga Diaz, told ABC 6. “And now he’s dead.”

Hamilton police say Rufus Thompson, 29, killed the young man after forcing him to fork over his debit card pin number. Thompson, who was convicted in two previous burglary cases, was arrested Saturday and charged with murder, robbery and kidnapping, according to an affidavit made public Monday.

Cops were able to identify Thompson as the seller of the PS4 after searching through Delgado’s Facebook messages.

They found an empty PlayStation box, pink duct tape and a TV with a cut power cord in Thompson’s home.

Three withdrawals were made from the young man’s account for $240, $500 and $200. Thompson appeared to brag about stealing the cash on Facebook, posting images of $240, mostly in 20s.

Delgado, who is survived by his parents and 12 siblings, was buried Saturday.

“He was a warrior,” his mother said. “We are a poor family and he always fought to better himself. He even said, ‘One day I will have a lot of money, Mom, and we will never be poor again.’”

“Why would anyone do this to a person who never hurt anyone?” she asked.