
The PS Store's latest offer, simply named the Spring Sale, is on right now, and it's been extended through to 22nd April 2026.
What's more, it's been refreshed with a whole new set of thousands of PS5 and PS4 games. It can be difficult to browse through all that, which is where this guide comes in.
We've put together a list of games included in the sale that we highly recommend. All games featured here have at least a 7/10 on Push Square, and they're all at their lowest price points, with some lower now than ever before.
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Discounted prices are shown in bold, and games at a new lowest-ever price are bold and underlined.
If you need to top up your PSN wallet, we've got you covered:
Here are our recommendations in PS Store's Spring Sale.
Absolum (PS5)
$19.99/£15.99 (-20%)
Absolum is both a brilliantly crafted beat-'em-up and a devilishly addictive roguelike. Although the overall experience does feel slightly short-lived, you'll seriously struggle to tear yourself away from the game's striking fantasy world — especially when all of its systems start to click.
Baby Steps (PS5)
$11.99/£9.59 (-40%)
Baby Steps is more than it first appears, offering up a heartfelt story about a man grappling with his insecurities as he's forced to keep going. The intentionally tricky walking and climbing is a lot of fun to grapple with, and there's plenty of silly stuff to discover in the open world setting. Your mileage may vary due to various factors, not least the amount of punishment you'll take as you scramble up the mountain, but it's a journey worth taking for those willing to persist.
Balatro (PS5)
$11.99/£10.39 (-20%)
Balatro puts an ingenious roguelike spin on poker, and it plays unlike anything else. Each run has you using poker hands to score a points target, but the real fun comes when you start to build upon your deck of playing cards with an enormous variety of modifiers, upgrades, and augmentations. The ways that all its various mechanics intertwine create huge potential for outrageously powerful synergies, and watching the numbers tot up as your regular hand is boosted by special Jokers and card effects is incredibly satisfying. There's lots of stuff to collect, difficulty levels to conquer, and challenges to complete. There's a reason it's one of 2024's breakout hits — it's a fantastic, unique roguelike.
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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.
Blasphemous II (PS5)
$9.89/£8.24 (-67%)
Blasphemous 2 takes the foundations of its well-received predecessor and builds upon it in all the right ways. Tweaking combat to make it faster, smoother, and more accurate, removing insta-death scenarios to make platforming more manageable, and packing the game full to the brim with secrets and collectibles. The great attention to detail in the presentation and high level of polish make Blasphemous 2 a delightfully memorable experience that players will look back on fondly for years to come.
Cat Quest 3 (PS5)
$9.99/£7.99 (-50%)
Cat Quest 3 builds upon the first two entries in this cult favourite series, offering up maybe the best one yet. With a pirate theme introducing nautical traversal and combat, this is a more expansive action RPG that keeps things simple, with that signature illustrated art style and cheeky humour. Those after a lighthearted adventure need look no further.
Dave the Diver (PS5)
$11.99/£9.59 (-40%)
Dave the Diver, like the sea, is far deeper than you think it is. It charms with its attractive visuals and addictive loop of diving for fish and running a restaurant, but it never rests on its laurels, always finding new ways to enhance the fun. There's never a dull moment, whether it's a whole new feature expanding the gameplay, an unexpected new story beat, or another hilarious cutscene to enjoy. It's this constant reinvention and surprise that makes the game so compelling, even through the occasional rougher moments. If you've yet to experience it for yourself, we'd highly encourage that you take the plunge.
Days Gone Remastered (PS5)
$19.99/£17.99 (-60%)
Days Gone Remastered changes Bend Studio’s underappreciated open world in more ways than you’d expect. With a new lighting engine, the tension is significantly amplified, while the new Horde Assault mode allows you to focus on the release’s most enjoyable moments: those white-knuckle face-offs against hundreds upon hundreds of Freakers.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (PS5)
$24.99/£22.49 (-50%)
Capcom has brought back its cult classic in style with Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. You're trapped inside a shopping mall infested with the undead, and you only have so much time before things truly go south. With modernised visuals, streamlined gameplay, and other new features, this is now arguably the definitive version of the zombie action title.
Demon's Souls (PS5)
$29.39/£34.99 (-58%/-50%)
Sony comfortably hooked the enthusiast crowd by adding Demon’s Souls to the PS5’s launch lineup. FromSoftware’s legendary action RPG – which would go on to spawn the so-called Soulsborne series and, eventually, even Elden Ring – was snubbed by the Japanese giant during the PS3 era, as it felt early builds were simply not up to snuff. Publishers like Atlus and Bandai Namco eventually picked it up, and it went on to become a cult classic. Perhaps as a tacit admission that it made a mistake, its recruited tech specialists Bluepoint Games to remake the game for a modern era – and the results are remarkable. This version uses original PS3 code to make for an incredibly authentic experience, but its visuals are among some of the best you’ll find on Sony’s new-gen console. It’s an extraordinary blend of old and new that comes highly recommended.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (PS4)
$4.49/£3.74 (-85%)
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided had a lot to live up to following up the hit series revival, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and it almost managed it. While it doesn't quite measure up in terms of its narrative, the immersive sim is still a strong sci-fi adventure with fantastic environments to explore and flexible gameplay the series is known for. While stealth is largely the way to go, you're given ample opportunities to go about objectives your own way.
DOOM (PS4)
$3.99/£3.19 (-80%)
One of the FPS originals, id Software resurrected DOOM with spectacular results. An irreverent story-telling approach and genuinely innovative arcade action makes for one of the most gratifying experiences on the PS4, and while the multiplayer mode is a bit of a stinker, the slick campaign with stunningly old-school level design makes this a standout shooter.
Eternights (PS5)
$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)
Eternights' great success is that it manages to be more than the sum of its parts. The witty writing papers over the shakier aspects of the storytelling, the slight combat is used sparingly enough that its flaws rarely frustrate, and above all, it's got an undeniable charm despite its rough edges. We're swiping right on this one.
Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster (PS4)
$9.99/£9.99 (-60%)
If you're itching for an angsty JRPG that's very much a product of its time, Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster is the game for you. Square Enix did a great job of updating this saga for both modern and nostalgic audiences. Even though parts of it have definitely aged, Final Fantasy X remains a landmark release, telling a love story that's full of weird twists, spread across an intriguing and unique fantasy world. X-2, on the other hand, borders on fan fiction. A direct sequel to X that's campy beyond measure — but it's still a fun time thanks to well worked gameplay mechanics.
Freedom Wars Remastered (PS5)
$19.99/£13.19 (-50%/-60%)
Freedom Wars Remastered is an excellent way to relive the restrictive action game. In 2025, the game's forward-thinking multiplayer components have a greater chance of capturing a dedicated community, and graphical and technical enhancements make it the definitive way to play. But it's a PS Vita game at its core; constant loading, dull characters, comparatively simple combat, and endless busy work have somewhat dented our rosy memories of the original game.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective (PS4)
$9.89/£8.24 (-67%)
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective comes from the mind behind the Ace Attorney series, and while there's definitely some through-lines, this unique adventure really stands out. You play as a character who's just died, and must learn the truth behind his own murder — in doing so uncovering a wider conspiracy. Using your ghostly abilities to possess objects and rewind time, this is a wonderfully wacky puzzle adventure with a great story at its core.





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Tempted with hell is us heard good things about it. Also after playing resi requiem, i played the 2nd remaster last weekend so might pick 3rd up for that price.
Cool been waiting for Forza Horizon 5 to drop £2 cheaper than last month I'm told you don't need to be online to play it GT7 Does not give you this choice.
Gears of War is a canonical game I‘ve never played. But do I really want to invest money and time to finally play it? I don’t know.
Shinobi is a great game. Recently finished it and really enjoyed it. As mentioned above the story is a bit meh but the gameplay is great
Still the nonsense Amazon links (I thought this was about a PS Store sale...?) and dividing the whole thing up in pages instead of giving a quick overview of the titles that are included. You're simply ignoring the repeated feedback of your visitors?
So… The Resident Evil 3 platinum is unevitable at this price.
@Darude84 I'm with you, but I think they really need the clicks to stay afloat.
@Daleaf Hell is Us is a bit marmite.
Has a lot of "fake difficulty" that wastes your time and frustrates. E.g. most reviews will tell you how they wrote stuff down in a note book, when other games just add what you discover to a codex or place a map marker for easy reference.
I learned to write when I was 3 or 4 years old, so being able to write stuff on a piece of paper does not make me an L337 gamer. It just wastes my time.
It does have a bit of a Souls vibe albeit far easier.
At £20 it's worth a punt but you might bounce off pretty quickly. I reckon it would be a good game to just play whilst following a guide otherwise you will miss a lot of stuff, get stuck and give up.
@Dogbreath yea played a few hrs of it but got a cold so not sure if im in mood for it at moment, seems like a food game but will get back to it when im in a better mood. Still not sure if its for me but on sale so not too bad if i fall of it.
Nothing out of those that I want or don't already have. Possibly Mass Effect Legendary Edition, but it's not really much of a sale on that either when it's been $5.99 pretty much every month for a year anyway.
Luckily for me my work gave me a £200 playstation gift card for being with them for 10 years lol. I might pick up Atomfall and Hell is Us, then spend the rest on 12 months of premium.
Booo. I say to your terrible pun. Going 'cheap' indeed.
Still waiting for the games I'm interested in to hit the magical 50% off.
25% - 35% ain't enough of a discount.
Dead Space info appears below 13 Sentinels without a header but appears properly later in the article.
Loads on my wishlist here. Doom Dark Ages for £23 is calling to me. As is Shadow Gambit for 8 quid.
@Max_the_German i didn't enjoy it tbh; bought on launch. gameplay felt so simplistic and dated. graphics also a bit bad.
Tainted Grail, Avowed, and Oblivion Remastered are all on sale... I'm in the mood to play one of those but undecided on which one.
@HaveTheSauce Thanks!
@MKD88 Tainted Grail is spectacular!
Having said that, I've only played it on the Steam Deck, and I've heard it runs a little ruff on PS5- maybe the latest patch fixed it.
Avowed isn't bad, really shallow and generic though- Outerworlds 1 with magic
@CallMeDuraSouka Thanks, I did some more research and definitely seems like a game I would love. Love games with good atmosphere. I ended up picking it up. I'm on the Pro so hopefully it performs better than the standard PS5.
@Max_the_German GoW has dated quite poorly for me. I had it on the 360 at launch and it was great; but this remaster wasn't that fun tbh and I gave up after a couple hours. 2 & 3 were way better so I don't know why they didn't package those in too.
@MKD88 Tainted Grails atmosphere is really really good.
Hope you enjoy it!
For a Unity Engine game worth only 30 or so Devs it's impressive
@Quintumply The Dead Space info got included twice (look right after 13 Sentinels).
@lacerz That should be fixed now, thanks
With Saros coming, limited myself to grabbing Dispatch.
A bunch of games from my wishlist.
But I have sworn not to buy any new games in March.
March is intended to be my backlog month.
None of my price trackers went off for the things I had set to new lows or ones set to previous lows, so RIP. Guess I'll be banking on the Xbox Spring Sale having more 360 and OG Xbox games I'm missing.
@JB_Whiting Is it still worth it for a Co-op Campaign run with someone?
If you're into hardcore soulslikes, I very much recommend BLEAK FAITH which you can get in the sale for 12 notes.
Definitely snagging Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana at a new low of $8.99. Been on my wishlist and was surprised to see it was that cheap!
@Max_the_German I've played them all dude and they're very good fun.. absolute great graphics and if you love your action you'll defiantly enjoy them. The first 3 are the best.
I picked up ratchet and clank (ps4) and the spyro/crash bundle. Been off gaming for a couple of months now. Dunno why but I just dont have any real interest in it at the moment so thought I'd pick up a couple of easy going, colourful games to try and get my mojo back.
@iBeerMonster you can but I don't ever want to play that intro on inferno difficulty again!
I picked up Marvel's Midnight Suns Legendary Edition for $19.99 and Deliver Us Mars for &8.99
@shoeses Yeah totally in that case go for it! Playing with a friend makes it more fun for sure. It's just kinda dull on your own.
@JB_Whiting Figured as much, Co-op generally does that for any game, but confirmation is always good! Thanks.
I will buy Division 2 Ultimate to play with my mate.
Can you please include a quick glance list of the games on sale like they do on the Pure Xbox site. Thanks.
@arronplanet Agreed, this layout is rubbish for users, and spread across 3 pages... great for SEO though no doubt
Plenty of bangers there for under a tenner.
None for me personally as I've played them all before. And I picked up Jedi Survivor at the weekend on the cheap. Plus Nioh 3 dropped through my letterbox this morning.
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