Following closely after the conclusion of major sales on PC platforms like Steam, Green Man Gaming, and the Epic Games Store, thePlayStationNetwork debuts its fairly regular Games Under $15 sale. While the titles on offer aren’t quite akin to the heavy-hitters discounted as part of PSN’s Critics Choice sale, there are still a couple of noteworthy deals of which indie fans may want to take notice.
Of particular note are steeply deducted titles like the 2014 high fantasy RPGBound by Flame, which has been taken down to two dollars after an eighty percent discount, andLitchdom: Battlemage, an FPS RPG amalgamate, currently enjoying a similar decrease in price. There are also two entries inAssassin’s Creed’s 2D sidescroller spinoff series, a markedly inexpensive remake of the classic platformerFlashback, and a half-off haul ofSoul Calibur 6DLC—the last piece of which came out just over a year ago.
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Those looking for larger deals may want to check outExtinction, a cross-platform action-adventure titleannounced byKiller Instinct’s developers back in 2017that plays like a mix betweenGod of WarandShadow of the Colossus, which is currently available for five bucks, or the underrated stealth FPS titleGet Even, which is currently available for an equal price. Racing sim fans may get a kick out ofMoto Racer 4, the definitive edition of which is currently available for just shy of three dollars, and on the other end of that spectrum is the decidedly arcade-inspiredATV Drift & Tricks Definitive Edition, which is on sale for two and a half dollars.
Of course, the more noteworthy sales can be found in the aforementioned Critics Choice sale. Including a couple of AAA titles and a few interesting VR offerings, there’s something here for just about every gamer.Assassin’s Creed: Black Flagcan be purchased for just under nine dollars, and the more recentAssassin’s Creed: Odysseyis available for a penny under fifteen dollars. Other attention-worthy sales include the PS5 version ofFar Cry 6—which just got some wildRambo-relatedDLC content—at a forty percent discount, and the newest iteration ofGod of War, which can be added to any Sony fan’s library for just ten dollars.
On the whole, there are well over four hundred games on sale on the PlayStation Network at the moment, and the Critic’s Choice sale is slated to continue until February 12. The Games Under $15 sale will be around until February 17, and it may help to tide some restless gamers over until the debut of highly-anticipated games likeHorizon Forbidden West—an early PS4 build for which recently leaked online—andElden Ringlater in the month.
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