Sony PlayStation Store's midyear sale has just been launched, and more than 750 games are available at up to 50 percent off. The deals come in all sorts and sizes, from straightforward discounts to satisfying bundles. Owners of both new and old PlayStation consoles might want to check out what are on offer. There are also deals on classic titles for the taking.
With half of 2018 gone, there are plenty of chances to save on games when visiting the PlayStation Store's midyear sale's full lineup, PlayStation Blog notes. Members of PlayStation Plus have even bigger opportunities to cut down on expenses, with up to 60 percent in discounts.
Among the most exciting deals include the lower prices of some of the latest games. These include “Far Cry 5” and “Assassin’s Creed: Origins,” along with many other titles. Fans who missed out on classic games like “Darksiders II” and “Destroy All Humans! 2” can also get them at really low prices right now.
The full selection of titles on offer pertains to many of Sony’s hardware gaming products. Specifically, the games that are available right now for cheap can be played on the PS4, PSP, PS Vita, and PS VR.
As Engadget points out, however, this midyear sale can really benefit those who might be interested in playing older games. There are a lot of titles that were critical and financial hits back in the day of the PS2 on the discount list. For any fan who might have missed out on those classic games, now is a good chance to pick them up for much lower prices.
Gamers have until July 17, 8 a.m., ET to take advantage of these lower prices. Otherwise, they’ll need to wait a while before Sony decides to hold another sale event. Considering that “Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Gold Edition” only costs $42.99 right now, the deals at Sony PlayStation Store's midyear sale are definitely worth checking out.


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