As part of this year’s PlayStation Summer Sale, more than 2,000 titles can be purchased at up to 90% off…
This is one of the most popular traditions among gamers: with the arrival of hot weather – and the summer holidays – , video game manufacturers throw in the most attractive promotions. PlayStation is one of those companies that doesn’t miss out on this annual tradition, and accordingly, it’s kicking off its summer sale today. The Summer Sale is an event that – as the name suggests – aims to reduce the price of quite a few PS4 and PS5 titles.
PlayStation gives us a good reason to get out of our wallets.
According to the details of the sale, Sony is offering more than 2,000 adventure games for PS4 and PS5 at discounts of up to 75% or even 90%!
So we’ve scoured the PlayStation Summer Sale to compile a selection of 12 games for under €10. Each title is worth the price and can attract the attention of many. However, as always, we encourage you to visit the Sony PS Store to stay up-to-date on everything that’s on sale.
- BioShock: The Collection (€9.99 – previously €49.99). You’ve probably heard great things about BioShock, as it’s one of the most respected franchises in video game history. If you want to know why he has so many fans, here you can see all his adventures (BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock: Infinite) in one must-see collection.
- Borderlands: GOTY Edition (€9.89 – previously €29.99). The quintessence of the looter-shooter and one of the most frenetic experiences of all time. Moreover, this Game of the Year edition includes all four DLCs, adding even more hours of gameplay.
- Celeste (€5.99 – previously €19.99). It’s probably one of the most acclaimed indie games of all time. In addition to being a challenging platform adventure, it tells a story that everyone should hear.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition – GOTY Edition (€3.99 – previously €39.99). We know that the next part of the BioWare saga, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, is just around the corner. If you want to explore this RPG world or relive your last adventure, now is the time.
- GRIS (€2.99 – previously €14.99). A gem developed in Spain that stands out for both its beautiful scenery and its history. Overall, it is an immersive experience that can touch the hearts of players.
- Judgment (€8.99 – previously €29.99). Although part of the popular Like a Dragon series (formerly known as Yakuza), this title offers a darker experience where players take on the role of Takayuki Yagami, a disgraced lawyer who seeks redemption as a private investigator working for the Kamurocho crime syndicate.
- Metro Exodus (€4.49 – previously €29.99). Combat, stealth, exploration and a (not so much) hint of horror. A more than successful combination of mechanics that takes the player to a post-apocalyptic Russia, where survival is a serious challenge.
- NBA 2K24 – Kobe Bryant Edition PS5 (€7.99 – previously €79.99). The current version of the world’s most famous basketball video game series is available at a particularly deep discount.
- Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch: Remastered (€9.99 – previously €49.99). It is a classic game that has been revamped with improved graphics and performance. What’s more, we’re talking about an experience whose art includes the artistic work of Studio Ghibli so that you can expect beautiful landscapes and memorable characters.
- Resident Evil 2 (€9.99 – previously €39.99). Of course, this is a remake of Capcom’s original adventure. It’s worth noting that the Resident Evil franchise is always on sale during the PlayStation sales, so it’s worth looking at the prices of the other instalments as well.
- Watch Dogs 2 (€7.49 – previously €49.99). Ubisoft is also getting in on the PlayStation Summer Sale, slashing the price of Watch Dogs 2. Team up with the best hackers in history and take down a criminal group!
- XCOM 2 Collection (€8.99 – previously €89.99). A must-have tactical strategy experience for fans of the genre. This collection also includes the War of the Chosen expansion and four downloadable content packs to extend the already hours of gameplay.
Source: PS Store
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