Sonic Mania (PS4)
$4.99/£3.99 (-75%)
After years of divisive 3D games, SEGA partnered with indie developers — and true fans of Sonic — to revert back to the hedgehog's glory days. Sonic Mania is a combination of classic zones and brand new ones, celebrating his 2D era in one of his strongest outings ever. The classic gameplay is back and better than before with the drop dash ability, and there's multiplayer and Blue Spheres stages to enjoy too. A seriously well-rounded game that old school Sonic fans will adore.
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Sonic X Shadow Generations (PS5)
$17.49/£15.74 (-65%)
Sonic X Shadow Generations really is a game of two halves. The remaster of the fan favourite original game is here and intact, albeit perhaps showing its age in some ways. Meanwhile, the all-new Shadow Generations campaign is possibly the best that 3D Sonic has ever been. It builds on the solid foundation laid by Sonic Frontiers and refines the gameplay in bombastic levels that largely sidestep most of the issues the modern games have been suffering from for years. If you love Sonic Generations, great, but for our money, Shadow's side of this game is where the real value lies.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PS5)
$7.99/£8.99 (-80%)
One of the best Star Wars games in recent memory is Jedi: Fallen Order, and it's even better with its PS5 iteration. The action title charts the adventures of Cal Kestis, a character who undergoes secret Jedi training amid the Empire's crackdown. With a motley crew, you journey to various known and new worlds, engaging in simple environmental puzzles and intense melee combat. On PS5, the game benefits from improved framerate and higher resolution, giving you the best picture possible while cutting through Stormtroopers with your customised lightsaber.
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.
Star Wars Outlaws (PS5)
$17.49/£17.49 (-75%)
Star Wars Outlaws is the result of combining one of the most beloved sci-fi properties of all time with Ubisoft's approach to open world design. Playing as a rogue trying to get by, you'll explore the galaxy, taking on quests and working alongside various gangs. It's not without flaws, but it certainly looks the part, and exploring the criminal underbelly of Star Wars is always going to be a fun time for fans.
Star Wars: Squadrons (PS4)
$4.79/£4.19 (-88%)
Star Wars: Squadrons is a valiant attempt to recapture the magic of the movie's many dogfights, and the results are somewhat mixed. While there's a surprising amount of depth to the flight and combat, the campaign's mission design is uninspired, and tells a pretty dull story. However, it features fantastic PSVR support, so well-implemented we'd argue it's the best way to play. On top of that is a decent multiplayer suite. There's definitely plenty to like about this title, even if it doesn't quite stick the landing.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (PS5)
$29.99/£23.99 (-40%)
If you're in the mood for an arcade-like racing game with old school sensibilities, you should definitely take Tokyo Xtreme Racer for a test drive. The action is simple yet challenging and satisfying, while the steady progression you make tuning up your cars and buying better ones makes for a compelling loop. It's on the grindy side, but there's a lot to enjoy here for petrolheads.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (PS5)
$19.99/£22.49 (-50%)
Team Ninja puts its action RPG experience to good use in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. While it shares some of its DNA with the Nioh series, this game makes enough changes to stand apart. With a heavier emphasis on parrying and poise, the combat is intense and frantic, though no less challenging. Based loosely on the famed Romance of the Three Kingdoms, you'll team up with many legendary warriors as you fight against an evil force. Once you get used to this game's rhythms, it delivers some truly satisfying action.
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Remember, you may also arbitrarily (And maybe illegally) get additional discounts depending on whether or not they like you today and if the wind blows north east on the second Tuesday in July in 1954.
I wonder if they will gradually gate off more perks, sales, exclusive content behind PS Plus. Would fit right in with the current direction of travel. £89.99, or just £59.99 with your (increasing) forever subscription.
Darwin's Paradox already £7.99 and Hell is Us £16.49. I think I might get those two
@Sonic_Phantom To be fair to them, a perk of PS Plus has always been additional discounts. That's been true since its inception over a decade ago.
@Toilet_Goat Same here, been waiting for a decent discount on Hell is Us for awhile
They can stuff their sale. I have all the first page on disc. Not reading the rest.
@get2sammyb true, suppose I just felt like getting a 'where does it end' off my chest with all the recent developments!
Early access to be able to give PSN more money... on digital licences... that won't sell out... what a benefit...
Sony must think we're stupid. Maybe we are.
Maybe in the all-digital future you'll have to be subscribed to PS+ to buy anything at all. Could be 'justified' on the basis that maintaining those servers costs something, so you should have to pay to be able to access the shop. And the defenders will point out that there were costs associated with travelling to physical shops to buy discs, e.g. petrol/bus fare/bicycle tyre rubber/shoe leather/shipping/Amazon Prime, so why shouldn't Sony be able to charge people just to be able to buy.
I already own (bought these, some of them at least, month to years ago)some of these games, for anyone who hasn't I recommend taking advantage of these prices still (yes, I'm ps plus member) I get that the early discounts are for people like me etc. yes I'm aware of Sony's pr with us as well (currently, so I do not blame consumers for being frustrated and skeptical with Sony for the medium term).
Hell yeah. Early access to the same games that go on sale every other month. Winning.
All the ones crying about no discs are running to the ps store now with their cancelled ps plus that still has a few months left lol
sale prices seem to be going up not down
way out is not that cheap its been on sale for £5 before this
mass effect has been on sale for £5 before this
ITT - people who've never worked retail nor understand how sales work.
@trev666 Meanwhile Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is at its lowest price ever at 60% off.
It’s always the same games and always the same discount.. Nothing new to see
Oh thank you lord Sony...you are so generous to us gamers
These games were all cheaper in the steam summer sale last week.
No more business from me Sony. And I say that as an all digital buyer. Stuff your sale. Heading to GOG 😀
@chatbot You remind me of the sort of insufferable people that retail workers have to deal with regularly.
"Such a thing is cheaper elsewhere!". Cool story, go buy it there then and save us all a headache.
@MrPeanutbutterz Also itt, somebody who clearly understands the world better than us mere mortals 😉
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