The PlayStation Store takes a quantity-over-quality approach to deals, to the point where a “Spring Sale” doesn’t necessarily carry as much weight as it would on other digital game storefronts, but this one is worth looking at, I think. I would’ve happily paid some of these prices for some of these games.
Sony is running the 2020 PlayStation Store Spring Sale until April 28, 2020. There are several hundred PS4 deals right now, and the lineup is going to change on April 15, so if nothing resonates, check back.
I’ve included the PlayStation Blog‘s list at the bottom of this post, but here’s what stood out to me:
- Borderlands 3 ($29.99)
- Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled ($23.99)
- Dark Souls III ($14.99)
- Days Gone ($19.99)
- Death Stranding ($29.99)
- Doom (2016) ($7.99)
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot ($40.19)
- Far Cry New Dawn ($15.99)
- Far Cry Primal – Digital Apex Edition ($10.49)
- GreedFall ($24.99)
- Job Simulator ($12.99)
- Journey to the Savage Planet ($17.99)
- Kingdom Hearts All-in-One Package ($29.99)
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain ($3.99)
- Mortal Kombat 11 ($23.99)
- No Man’s Sky ($22.49)
- Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville ($19.99)
- Prototype 2 ($7.99)
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order ($35.99)
- Tetris Effect ($19.99)
- The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan ($14.99)
- The Outer Worlds ($40.19)
- Trials Rising ($7.49)
- Warhammer: Vermintide 2 ($14.99)
- Wattam ($9.99)
In particular, I have to give a shout-out to Journey to the Savage Planet, a sci-fi platformer adventure that scratched a “Metroid Prime lite” itch for me. It’s low-key one of my favorite games so far in 2020.
Oh, and if you’re on a Doom kick, the original Doom and Doom II are $2.99 each. They never get old!
The US sale is over here, and the EU sale is right here.
Source: Destructoid PlayStation Store’s 2020 Spring Sale is worth a look