
Sony's current PS Store sale is coming to an end.
The Player's Choice promotion is an absolutely colossal offering, spanning almost 5,000 different games, available only until 22nd October.
However, there's a lot of filler making up the numbers here, so we're going to focus on the absolute essential deals.
All games featured here have a Push Square 7/10 or higher, and are all at their lowest price points, with some games lower now than they've ever been previously.
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Without further ado, here are our recommendations in the Player's Choice sale.
A Plague Tale: Requiem (PS5)
$23.99/£19.99 (-60%)
Better than its predecessor in virtually every way, A Plague Tale: Requiem is a proper sequel that improves its familiar gameplay mechanics and couples them with stunning PS5 visuals and an engaging story. It doesn't completely rewrite the script, but taking a page from the Naughty Dog playbook, this is a cinematic adventure more than worth your time.
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Balatro (PS5)
$13.49/£11.69
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.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (PS5)
$29.99/£24.99 (-50%)
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden marries an excellent narrative with engaging and enjoyable gameplay. Poor enemy variety and technical flaws hold it back from true greatness, but its excellent, story-focused side quests on the other side make a few drab combat encounters worth pushing through. The studio's best game to date, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a new IP we hope is here to stay.
Blue Prince (PS5)
$23.99/£19.99 (-20%)
A compelling combination of first-person puzzle solving with roguelike elements, Blue Prince is a unique and deceptively deep adventure. Rich with puzzles and secrets, you'll discover or learn something new every time you build your way through the mysterious mansion. There's far more to this game than meets the eye, and for its most determined players, there's a high degree of satisfaction to be found in peeling back its many layers.
Dead Space (PS5)
$13.99/£13.99 (-80%)
One of EA's best-loved games returns with this PS5 remake of Dead Space. Retelling the original story of Isaac Clarke exploring the decimated corridors of the USG Ishimura, this updated version is more than just a fresh coat of paint. On top of modern visuals, the remake turns the ship into one interconnected environment, expands many areas, adds voice acting for Isaac, and more. Aside from all that, this is the same great Dead Space you remember — intense atmosphere, unique enemies and weapons, and a memorable story.
Death Stranding Director's Cut (PS5)
$29.99/£24.99 (-50%)
Death Stranding Director's Cut takes the truly unique "strand game" adventure and dials things up a notch for PS5. Hideo Kojima and his team created a haunting and strange world with the original game, tasking players with traversing a desolate and dangerous landscape to make deliveries. It shouldn't work, but it does — every step you take can be a risk, and this need to watch your footing is an interesting way to create tension, especially when those nasty BTs show up. Director's Cut enhances the experience with improved graphics and performance, DualSense support, 3D audio, and a range of new content.
Deathloop (PS5)
$11.99/£11.99 (-80%)
Arkane Studios is known for its immersive sims like Dishonored, and with Deathloop, the developer takes that formula in a bold new direction. Playing as an assassin caught in a time loop on an island filled with disdainful characters, it's your job to eliminate all of them within one cycle, else you'll need to start again. The joy of the game is in slowly figuring out the right sequence of events that need to take place in order for you to crack the code and break the loop. A higher emphasis on action combined with some super fun powers makes this feel like a supercharged Dishonored. The loop mechanic and threat of player invasions provides some tension, and it's all delivered with a fantastic 60s aesthetic.
Dying Light 2 (PS5)
$19.79/£18.15 (-67%)
The original Dying Light game might have gone under the radar critically, but it certainly sold impressively well on PS4. As such, expectations were high for this PS5 sequel, with developer Techland promising all sorts of narrative choices and intriguing story beats. And while the finished product didn't live up to those claims, the actual open world title is still a fun one. Looking for something to turn your brain off to and start slicing and dicing the undead? You can't do much better than Dying Light 2. Complete with an awesome parkour moveset, traversal has never felt this good.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5)
$15.19/£15.19 (-62%)
There's no denying that Final Fantasy VII Remake is one of the best Final Fantasy games in years, and Intergrade is the icing on the cake. Yes, it's only one part of the story, and yes, a few of the, er, changes are going to annoy some fans forevermore, but there's a healthy helping of Final Fantasy VII magic at the heart of Remake. Whether it's in the way that the characters have been re-realised or the outstanding boss fights (and excellent combat system), charging through Remake is a rewarding experience — especially if you're big on nostalgia.
Grand Theft Auto V (PS5)
$19.99/£19.99 (-50%)
In its third generation, GTA 5’s unwavering commercial popularity looks unlikely to ease. Presented for the first time on consoles in 4K at 60fps, this is undoubtedly the best-looking version of Los Santos to date. While elements of the graphics and gameplay are beginning to show their age, this open world is largely unmatched, and despite GTA Online having some serious onboarding issues, its continued expansion makes it an unparalleled multiplayer mode with an identity all of its own.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (PS5)
$11.99/£9.99 (-80%)
The force is strong with this one. While there have been several instalments in the past, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is the culmination of TT Games' previous efforts. Encompassing all nine mainline movies, this is a huge platformer adventure featuring all the most iconic sequences you remember from the big screen. When you're not progressing the story, it turns into a sandbox, letting you explore myriad locations from the films and play as one of hundreds of characters. Its gameplay is also more modern than the older LEGO Star Wars titles, sharpening up shooting and making combat more exciting. There's so much to see and do here that Star Wars fans need not play anything else for a while.
Live A Live (PS5)
$19.99/£15.99 (-60%)
Live A Live is an incredibly interesting and unique JRPG experience. With lovely HD-2D graphics and numerous main characters, it’s hard not to compare it to the likes of Octopath Traveler, but it really is a completely different kettle of fish. Live A Live is a varied thrill ride that still impresses all these years later, and while the combat does struggle to live up to the rest of the adventure, the game does a fantastic job of tying all of its intriguing, individual stories together. It's a history-hopping journey we'll be thinking about for quite some time.
Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered (PS5)
$24.99/£28.99 (-42%)
Insomniac Games invested a huge amount of effort into Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, rebuilding New York City to take full advantage of the PS5 hardware, without interfering with the critically acclaimed action of the PS4 original. Some vocal fans were frustrated by the changes to protagonist Peter Parker’s face – but with new visual effects like ray tracing, in addition to silky smooth 60 frames-per-second refresh rates, this is the definitive way to experience Sony’s superb superhero sandbox. It even includes all of the original’s inconsequential but enjoyable expansion packs!





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Sales are always happening. Unless you absolutely cannot wait to play a game, just wait a month or two. Only early players are paying $70-$80+ for games. Unless you’re playing Nintendo IP.
I implore people to try Plague Tale: requeim, It was on my back log for the longest time, and got around to it during the summer. To put it simply, the story is extremely good and game play was a big step up from the first one.
I own far too many games... including all the ones I want from this list.
The $9.99 Skyrim is for the upgrade pack only, not the full game, unless I read it wrong? I was getting ready to quintuple dip.
@themightyant Right there with you bud. There are some great titles in here though, which is why we'll own them already!
@Titntin @themightyant I was about to say the same thing. Some of us need to start a group for people who miss a time when sales were actually exciting! Lol.
Deathloop looks like fun, but every time I see it I just remember how it showed up at every single State of Play and Showcase for over a year.
Think I'll pick up Neon White based on this recommendation.
@Titntin @somnambulance With almost 5000 games on sale there ARE some good or even great deals on other games. A few I noticed.
But I have most of those too Mostly I am NOT looking to buy, have too many bought games I haven't played yet. (Famous last words)
What Remains of Edith Finch is my gaming comfort food. I've played through it so many times, and always pick up new things on every playthrough. It's really emotional and thought provoking, especially when you start considering who the real villian of the game is. Then top it off with every story introducing new gameplay mechanics. It's an absolute joy.
@themightyant
Nice secondary list👍
I own 10 of those titles too though.. but not Neva which I might pick up at that price..
I also noticed SOT is £20 again. I'm thinking I can form a crew with my wife and enjoy time in the safe seas environment. We have two TV's and two pros in our living room, so this type of multiplayer is good for us - though the wife often uses the portal and sits next to me on the sofa (which is why I rarely get to use the portal) 😊
Now I've finally mothballed the series X, I'm looking to buy a switch 2 in the next week or so, so I think I need to save my money!
@Steeleye50 I couldn't agree more, this is one of the all time great games and well worth repeated plays. I'd strongly encourage anyone who has not tried it to do so, I think most would enjoy it at least.
It wasn't listed here, but I picked up Eternal Strands and so far I'm very impressed.
These sales are becoming way too big to bother to browse through. They need to separate games and dlc lists. It's just too much stuff!
@Steeleye50 Who is the real villian in What Remains of Edith Finch? Her mother?! It’s too long ago to remember the finer details.
Still haven’t played the Blood and Wine DLC. Is it significant enough to buy the complete game again for 10 (currency unit of your choice)?
I wish I could find something decent but I'm so sick and tired of the all the crap AI generated asset flip games filling up the search results. Before it got worse I've found some beautiful bargains between £3-5 but now I get some I've already got then by about 15 rows down comes the crap.
I thin out for full games only and low and behold the ***** just shows, it's just as bad as Nintendo eshop
I think Balatro is a much better game on mobile then console.
@Max_the_German The grandmother Edie. It's why Edith's mother took her out of the home, because she blamed all of her stories and superstitions about the family being cursed were putting everyone in danger since they believed the curse was real and inevitable.
@Steeleye50 Okay, this is understandable, but didn’t the fatal events indeed accidentally?
@Titntin @themightyant Only one on that list I don’t have is Mortal Shell and I’m not interested. Jeez, my catalog is dense. It’s sort of crazy. I caught up in 2020 on the “games I missed” type of thing and sales were plentiful and deep in those times. I’ve literally only bought games at release the last five years! I think Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection is going to be the first game I let sit on my wishlist for a sale since Cave Story+. I was waiting on that one to hit $10 since I’ve already played it, but I do t know if that’ll ever happen. Only reason I’m letting MK sit on the wishlist too is because my kids basically told me that they won’t play MK with me and they told me fighting is stupid. I mean, I guess I’m raising them right in that way, but I was like… fine, we don’t need that one then… for now… maybe?
I just beat DEATHLOOP a couple of days ago it's an ok game IMO it wouldn't make my list of essential games on PS5
@Max_the_German some of them yes. The idea is that many of them are opening themselves up to danger since they are going to die of the curse anyway. It was a theory I read a while back and it just really makes me think everytime I play it. Edith's mom was trying to break the cycle but unfortunately that didn't work.
Head up! As of this comment Amazon has borderlands 4 for $56.
@somnambulance I just can't fathom how anyone can have completed their backlog. lol. I've got hundreds of games I haven't played and hundreds more I didn't buy but would like to play. They could stop making games for the next decade and I might still not catch up.
While it's true Game Pass makes this an even more impossible challenge I also love the sheer variety of games I get to try, it makes my gaming life wider and richer, as well as allowing my to try - risk free - many games I never would have bought. But it does make the backlog just get longer every month.
@Nem You can filter those.
@Oram77 Thank you for the advice! Is it mandatory to have finished the first one before or not ?
@Nem you can filter by type (Game, dlc etc.) even genra and platform (Ps4 / Ps5)
Sneaking Deathloop into this list. 😂
@themightyant @somnambulance
I'm a little cheaper - I do buy a significant percentage of my games in the sales. Then they sit in the pile and wait till I catch up - if I ever do!
I also get a lot of variety and get to try things I would never have bought from a sub service, but in my case I prefer PS plus extra.
New releases that I know I want - I buy, so Game passes new releases are not a win for me, I either own it or wasn't that interested. I've found over the years that the bigger library of PS plus extra works better for me than gamepass, where the smaller games being added (ie non release day titles) have often already been on PS plus before they hit GP. Now the price increase is here I've dropped it and mothballed the series X, so its PS plus I rely on for all those sleeper titles I never knew I wanted. Whichever service, it just puts pressure on my backlog.
With the series X uninstalled I'm awaiting arrival of a switch 2 today - I'll give it to my wife for her birthday on 29th. God help my backlog!
@themightyant For me, it’s not about completing every game I own anymore, but playing them enough to where I’ve gotten my fill from them. I complete a lot of what I purchase, but I also will drop a game if I feel it’s not for me. I’m not a completionist, so I tend to play through the story and go to the next game. Most of the backlog for me are games I’ll likely never complete for me or the games that just didn’t click.
A good example for me is Pacific Drive. I got maybe 15 hours or so into the game total, and I’ve tried to get into it maybe 2 or 3 times so far and it never seems to click. I still pick it up once in a while just to mess with, but I’ve got no intention of actually beating it anymore. I wouldn’t consider that game backlog for me anymore, as I know where I’m at with it.
In my younger days, I used to have a backlog problem and my OCD was agitated by it. I took “a break” from gaming about 10 years ago due to it and other reasons, but only lasted about half a year from the break and arguably made my backlog crazier, though in a healthier way, I suppose. I paced myself more.
In 2017, I had my first child and my wife told me I had to go do something in another room while she fed our son because, man, the kid had fomo since day 1 lol. In 2018, I broke both of my feet on separate occasions and also had to have foot surgery a couple times not related to those injuries. Those two years gave me a bit of time to catch up for sure. Then 2020 was something of a blessing for me because I was able to organize what still existed of my backlog and allowed me to complete what I actually wanted to complete and discard the rest. I think I had more opportunity than most to tackle the backlog. The only year since where challenge happened was 2023 for me, but 2024 was sort of slow, so I caught back up.
This year, so far, the only games that I’ve bought that may backlog are Silent Hill F and Split Fiction, and I’ll say that that is largely because my wife hadn’t enjoyed playing either of them. I’ve actually finished everything else so far! I’m working on games right now that all released in the last maybe 3 weeks. But Mina the Hollower got delayed and November’s pretty empty, so I may actually have time to play everything yet… outside Split Fiction… I don’t think that one’s happening.
Just gave you my life story, but hopefully that rationalizes it!
@somnambulance Glad you've found something that works for you dude.
Not completing everything makes sense. I am getting better at that, but I still have a drive to want to finished what I started. While I'm not longer an achievement completionist, I do still sometimes 100% games if I am enjoying them, or at least the parts I like. Like Silksong - everything but the speed-runs and 1 death mode finished. That definitely doesn't help the backlog, nor does playing on all platforms and liking too many genres!
@Titntin Enjoy the Switch 2. I like mine, even if I haven't played it much. But like the first Swtich it's mostly just for exclusives. I usually play on a big TV on PS5 Pro.
This might be something only affecting US players, not sure. But the sale prices will go live sometime around 3 AM EST. Typically later that day, in the PM hours, the "store page" on the PSN store will be viewable. But with this sale and also the one previous, I noticed that even hours later, there would be no page for the new sale anywhere. It would take more than 24 hours for that to happen.
And yeah, it's happening with this one. I got pings for games I wishlisted, but when I tried to view it on the PSN store, there was no sale page anywhere. And again, for reference, the prices went live over 24 hours ago. It's weird. So literally, if a game you wanted was on sale, and you didn't have it wishlisted, you would have no way of knowing for a couple days.
@themightyant
Thanks dude. Same here, my gaming is usually on PS5 pro and always on the big screen. Wasn't going to get a switch 2 till they had more exclusives I want to play, but Claire's dropped hints for her birthday and I do have a tradition of buying her handhelds (first one was the Sega Game Gear way back in time).
Has anyone played Tanited Grail Fall of Avalon..Is it worth getting..Thanks..
@themightyant The worst is when you buy a game in a sale, it goes into the backlog and then it's given away on PS+ Essential before you've even played it
Like a Dragon is amazing even with the bazillion cut scenes.
Nice that you do lists but it's absolutely shocking that Sony won't tidy up the PSN clutter on the store it's getting worse now
@1970sGamer I USED to mind that, but now I just see it as doing my bit to support the devs. But this is probably gaslighting myself after the 50th time this happened. lol.
How can you find anything related to this particular sale in the psn store? It just lists 1000s of games on sale. I have to rely on external lists to find the good deals
@themightyant glad to hear I am not the only one…, I think we need help.
@themightyant I feel the same way. In addition to the literally hundreds of games that I have and I'd love to have the time to play (so not just games I own), there is so much on ps+ extra that I simply can't keep up.
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