Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (PS5)
$41.99/£38.99 (-40%)
Some small gripes aside, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is a rock solid kart racer that carves its own path. The dimension-hopping races are fun, varied, and fast, and the robust customisation allows players to really tinker with how the game feels. With energetic action, a good range of race types, and plenty of post-launch content on the way, this is an entertaining entry for casual players and hardcore Sonic fans alike.
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Split Fiction (PS5)
$34.99/£31.49 (-30%)
Following up the beloved It Takes Two, Split Fiction is another co-op action adventure in much the same vein, but it's a big step up. Featuring simple and smooth controls at its core, this game focuses on two aspiring writers who get stuck in a simulation of their own stories, resulting in a wildly varied quest through sci-fi and fantasy worlds. The pace at which it presents you with new ideas, breathless set-pieces, and ingenious co-op moments is unparalleled, culminating in a finale that's unlike anything we've seen before in a game. This is arguably the best co-op experience on PS5, and it's one of 2025's top titles full stop.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5)
$10.49/£10.49 (-85%)
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the direct sequel to Fallen Order, and it's a bigger and better game in every way. It builds upon the previous title's successes — engaging lightsaber combat, semi-linear environment design — while improving on areas that needed attention. The story takes some major steps forward, protagonist Cal's character is developed meaningfully, and his supporting cast is far more interesting overall. Throw on top a hub area that gradually changes over time, oodles of optional content, and one or two awesome set pieces, and you have a truly great game, whether you're into Star Wars or not.
Sword of the Sea (PS5)
$20.99/£13.99 (-30%)
Sword of the Sea feels like an amalgamation of all the previous works from Giant Squid, with some Journey sprinkled on top for good measure. Gliding around a glistening desert atop a sword that's also a surfboard? It doesn't get much cooler than that, and it feels so silky smooth. While short, the game will stick in the memory thanks to its beautiful presentation, lovely soundtrack, and fun movement, which even lets you pull off some sick tricks while you're at it.
Tekken 8 (PS5)
$23.99/£19.99 (-60%)
Arguably the most explosive Tekken game yet, Tekken 8 is a truly bombastic fighter. Fundamentally, it builds on the already fantastic foundations of Tekken 7, but the new Heat system brings so much aggression to the series' trademark 3D gameplay. Featuring a healthy list of modes — both online and offline — a rock solid character roster, and the promise of many memorable battles, Tekken 8 is probably the franchise at its peak.
Tetris Effect (PS5)
$19.99/£17.49 (-50%)
Tetris Effect was great on PS4, but its PS5 version just takes things up a notch. Merging that classic falling block game with mesmerising visuals and entrancing music, it's an amazing experience that truly sings in 4K and HDR. We'd highly recommend playing it on your TV, but it's also brilliant in PSVR2. There's little sacrifice to picture quality, and the extra immersion you feel with the special effects swirling all around you is awesome. With so many modes to enjoy, this is the ultimate Tetris experience on PlayStation.
Thank Goodness You're Here! (PS5)
$9.99/£7.49 (-50%)
Set in a fictitious Yorkshire town, Thank Goodness You're Here! is probably the best, and certainly the most ridiculous, portrayal of England in games. While waiting to meet with the mayor of Barnsworth, you help out dozens of people in its community with their bizarre problems, leading you through a linear but varied journey packed with laughs. Its gameplay may be simple, but this short adventure will live long in your memory thanks to great voice work and visual gags you won't be able to forget.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered (PS5)
$29.99/£26.99 (-40%)
Arguably the greatest PS4 game, upgraded and repacked for PS5, with cut content and an all-new roguelike inspired mode, which takes full advantage of Naughty Dog’s underappreciated third-person shooter gameplay. The Last of Us Part II Remastered will hold few surprises for those who’ve already played the original, groundbreaking outing – but that doesn’t make it any less essential.
What are you planning on picking up in PS Store's Spring Sale? Tell us in the comments section below.





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What a pointless perk. Plus still no list.
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 to 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
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