
If the Critics' Choice sale isn't enough for you, Sony has now introduced a second offer on the PS Store — the PlayStation Indies sale.
It runs from now through to 25th February 2026, and it features another big batch of PS5 and PS4 games going cheap.
We've whittled down the sale to a more manageable list of recommendations. All the games featured here have at least a 7/10 from us, and they're all at their lowest price points — some reaching new lows.
Discounted prices are shown in bold, and games with a new, lowest-ever price are bold and underlined.
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If you need to top up your PSN wallet, we've got you covered:
Here are our recommendations for the PlayStation Indies sale.
A Little to the Left (PS5)
$5.99/£4.79 (-60%)
There's nothing quite like a cosy game, and A Little to the Left is a perfect example of how a simplistic premise can deliver a comforting experience. In this relaxing puzzle game, you sort and organise basic household items, such as documents, books, toys, and anything you'd consider requiring a bit of a sort out, really. Throw in a lovely art style and you have yourself one charming, albeit short, cosy game to wind down with.
A Monster's Expedition (PS5)
$8.74/£6.99 (-65%)
If you're looking for a chilled out puzzle game to wind down with, A Monster's Expedition comes highly recommended. It's one of those puzzlers with a seemingly straightforward set of mechanics, but it uses them in increasingly smart ways to really test your brainpower. Set across hundreds of tiny islands you need to navigate by pushing logs into the water, its forgiving nature and gentle presentation make it a lovely game to get lost in.
Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe (PS4)
$3.99/£3.19 (-80%)
Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe is the definitive version of this unusual but great culinary adventure. Set in a world where chefs go head-to-head in a prestigious cooking tournament, the game is half action title and half cooking minigames. You'll go out slaying monsters and harvesting ingredients, then brew them up to create delicious dishes to satisfy the judges. It's an odd recipe, but results in a surprisingly tasty dish.
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (PS5)
$19.99/£17.49 (-50%)
Heavily inspired by Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a stylish game all about owning the streets with sick tricks and graffiti. All about flowing through the city with big combo lines and facing off against the cops, the game feels great to play and has fantastic presentation, from the artistic visuals to the banging music. Until SEGA revives its fan favourite series, this serves as a good alternative.
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Chants of Sennaar (PS4)
$11.99/£9.59 (-40%)
If you're after a striking and unique puzzle game, Chants of Sennaar should be high on your list. With a focus on understanding and translating a series of fictional languages, you make progress in this game by piecing together the meaning of symbols and characters throughout the world. It has a great visual style and an intriguing narrative to boot.
Creaks (PS4)
$3.99/£3.19 (-80%)
Creaks is one of PS4's very best puzzle games. Its commitment to continually evolving its mechanics makes for a phenomenal puzzling experience packed full of surprises and elating moments. With a stunning art style to boot as well as a narrative which reveals itself in all the right ways, Creaks offers an unforgettable ride that can be considered truly special.
Crow Country (PS5)
$9.99/£7.74 (-50%)
If you're nostalgic for PS1's fixed-camera survival horror classics like Resident Evil, you need to play Crow Country immediately. This creepy game has you exploring an abandoned theme park with dark secrets and horrifying creatures lurking in the shadows. You'll solve environmental puzzles, fight back against nightmarish entities, and piece together a mystery in this retro-style horror title that ticks all the boxes.
Cursed to Golf (PS5)
$1.99/£1.59 (-90%)
Cursed to Golf is a very different take on the sport, but its novel approach and charming presentation makes it stand out. It's a side-scrolling, roguelike game in which you're trying to escape golfing purgatory by, well, playing golf. As well as choosing the right club and finding the right trajectory, you have access to special abilities to help you overcome each maze-like level and all their hazards. It's a simple, fun new spin on golf games that's worth a shot.
Ghost Giant (PS4)
$2.49/£1.99 (-90%)
This PSVR title flew under the radar when it first arrived, but it's secretly one of the headset's best. Ghost Giant casts you as the titular spectral figure as you look down on a beautiful diorama world, watching over a lonely little cat named Louis. Using your size and power to help him navigate the town and solve puzzles, this is a touching and memorable adventure that really uses VR to deliver something unique.





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How does Othercide run on PS5? Review says it has performance issues on PS4 but were these patched or brute forced out on PS5?
£3.74 seems like a bit of a bargain!
Jazzpunk is such an underrated gem of a gem; top 5 favourite game for sure and an absolute bargain!
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