Superhot: Mind Control Delete (PS4)
$9.99/£7.99 (-60%)
Superhot: Mind Control Delete treads very familiar ground to the original. Time slows to a crawl when you don't move, and you use this quirk to outmanoeuvre and kill countless crimson crystalline men. In terms of gameplay, this follow-up isn't a huge leap forward, but there's plenty of twists to the formula that make this a must-play for fans.
Tactics Ogre: Reborn (PS5)
$14.99/£13.49 (-70%)
Tactics Ogre: Reborn revives a stone cold strategy RPG classic, and even packs some welcome quality of life improvements into the deal. This fantasy-driven adventure's methodical pacing won't be for everyone, but once you're in, you can absolutely lose yourself to the game's party-building mechanics, intricate storytelling, and engrossing tactical combat.
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The Crew Motorfest (PS5)
$13.99/£11.99 (-80%)
Ubisoft's open world racing series shrinks down for The Crew Motorfest, swapping out the entirety of the United States in favour of a smaller but more fleshed out Hawaii. The more focused setting makes it feel much more alive and rich, and the driving itself is leaps and bounds ahead of previous entries, providing the best Crew experience yet. Its carousel of diverse event types and wide range of vehicles — including boats and planes — means there's always something fresh to do, too.
Unicorn Overlord (PS5)
$17.99/£16.49 (-70%)
"Vanillaware doesn't miss" — a statement that grows more and more meaningful with every game that the talented Japanese studio releases. Unicorn Overlord takes the developer in yet another new direction, channelling the spirit of strategy RPGs like Fire Emblem to create one of the finest examples of the genre that you'll find in modern gaming. Growing a huge army of characters and finding unique ways to squad them up is the crux of the experience, and it only gets increasingly addictive as the adventure continues. Couple that with Vanillaware's amazing, trademark art direction, and you've got a surefire recipe for role-playing success.
Unpacking (PS5)
$7.99/£6.39 (-60%)
Unpacking proves that even the simplest of concepts can have impact. The act of moving a young woman into her various living spaces by unboxing all her possessions is a surprisingly effective storytelling device, and what's more, it's incredibly relaxing to do. Gorgeous pixel art and chill music enhance the vibe as you follow the main character through her life. While it doesn't last very long, it's a memorable game that does a lot with a little.
Until Then (PS5)
$7.99/£6.39 (-60%)
Until Then is a heartfelt, narrative-focused adventure that shines in its relatable portrayal of teenage relationships. There's a grander story to discover about a catastrophe that verges on world-ending, but the more intimate storytelling about being a young person going through that awkward adolescent phase. While the game has some rough edges, it spins a great yarn, and there's enough room for some fun minigames too.
Which games are you picking up in PS Store's Next Level Savings sale? Tell us in the comments section below.





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I've actually been waiting on Remnant II to go on sale for a while now. Might have to pick that up.
Not worth the wait and definitely not a next level sale.
@r1chard pretty crap sale as usual
Same usual deals on same usual games. Pass
A poop sandwich
Baladins is on sale, gonna grab that and see if it scratches even a portion of the BG3 itch. No combat but has local multiplayer.
Already own the only 5 games on the list I'm interested in. The rest are all a hard pass for me.
Nothing really stands out for me on this sale. Already played a couple of these
All that drama just for the same old same old. Thought we were going to see games stuck at certain sale prices drop lower.
If you enjoy roguelikes/lites and/or beat-'em-ups, Absolum is also in the sale and is a very easy recommend. I got the plat a few months ago and want to do it again on the PS4 version at some point it was so good.
Slay the Spire is incredible, if you didn't pick it up on PS+ Essential a few years back. Get hype for the sequel, which has been blowing up on Steam early access.
Those would be my to recommends not also addressed above.
Trails in the sky HD deluxe for 50 dollars is a very good deal, go for it guys.
Trying to think of a worse way to organize these than Alphabetical and I can't think of any. Even Random would be more fun.😂 Though I suppose if there's a game or 2 you're looking for by name. I usually just put those on my PS Wishlist and wait for the notification to pop up. 😁
Still waiting for DQ7 Remake sale
This sale was pretty trash unless you are a brand new gamer.
Ebola Village is 50% off
@wildcat_kickz do it..its an awesome game and so much better than the first which was great fun too. Need a co-op partner then gimme a shout as there is so much left for me to discover and re-discover in this gem. Not sure if it's pro enhanced though but it dosnt matter as it looked nice on the base ps5 anyway.
Laughable discounts, really...
@wildcat_kickz came to say what @northern_munkey said. A great game, with great DLC I never finished but one that I keep on my dashboard to run around in from time to time.
@ErrantRob @Northern_munkey Ok, I'm sold 😂
You can pick up demon souls ps5 from cex for £20 these “sales” are usually dreadful compared to second hand physical copies
@Boxmonkey Conversely, I went to buy Doom The Dark Ages from my local CEX in the new year and it was €60. Instead I bought it digitally on sale for €26. Other random examples of the current sale - Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 - €45 from CEX, €35 in the PlayStation Store Sale. Expedition 33 - €55 from CEX, deluxe edition from the Store is €47.99.
I still buy physically (Pragmata, Saros, Nioh 3 all on my coffee table on disc), but the fact is 85% of software sold on PS5 is digital, and if you can track down a disc, it's not always cheaper.
So no, they're not usually dreadful vs. a secondhand retailer that's got a very limited set of locations. In fact, they're frequently better than CEX pricing.
A Short Hike is a nice small PS1-like throwback.
I picked up Rogue Trader for $20! 🤑
As mentioned above: these prices at Amazon don’t feel as a sale at all.
@MrPeanutbutterz yeah, but you can sell/trade in physical when you’re done with them
@rat-paradise Yeah that's part of the reason why I still buy physical (Saros has been sold since my other comment).
But it can reach a point where the saving and convenience of digital overridrs the resale value of a disc. With Doom The Dark Ages for example, what I saved buying it digitally was more than what I'd claw back at the time via resale, and now it's way more. So chasing that disc wasn't worth it in any way at all.
@MrPeanutbutterz agreed there are exceptions for sure, I do occasionally buy digital if there’s a good deal, but try to avoid it. Gotta say I do like the process of changing the discs too personally
@rat-paradise Yeah honestly I'm just enjoying the fact that we're still in the "in between" phase where buying physical is still a thing, and can often find good deals on both.
Ah the ritual of swapping media - I'm sitting in a room with a hi-fi and more than 2,000 CDs right now, so I feel that for sure.
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