Sony announced PlayStation Hits on Sunday, and it features a collection of PS4 video games at a standard cheaper price.
In a blog post, the company described PlayStation Hits as “a selection of incredible PS4 games that are easy on the wallet.” All titles listed in the collection will cost $19.99 each and will be available on the official PS Store and other participating retailers.
Sony also made it easier for fans to spot games that are priced $20 under the new program. At authorized retailers, these titles will have new cases which have the “PlayStation Hits” label over a red text background. The same red banner can be found on video game covers on PS Store listings.
The PlayStation Hits promo is also available for Canadian gamers through the local PS Store site and several retailers based in the country.
PlayStation Hits debuts with a hefty collection of critically acclaimed titles released on the PS4 system over the years.
In the U.S., video game fans can choose from 15 titles, including “Battlefield 4,” “Bloodborne,” “DOOM,” “DriveClub,” “inFAMOUS Second Son,” “Killzone: Shadow Fall,” “The Last of Us Remastered,” “LittleBigPlanet 3,” “Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience,” “Project CARS,” “Ratchet & Clank,” “Street Fighter V,” “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End,” “Yakuza 0,” and “Yakuza Kiwami.”
Meanwhile, PlayStation Hits for Canada-based gamers will also feature all the listed titles above — except for “DOOM” — which are also priced at 19.99 CAD.
GameSpot also notes that the PlayStation Hits program will be available in several countries in Europe but with varying game offerings. Gamers in this region will have to check with their local retailers and regional PS Store pages to see what titles are available to them.
Some of the games to be offered in European locations include “Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag,” “Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition,” “EA Sports UFC 2,” “Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor,” “Mortal Kombat X,” “Need for Speed Rivals,” “Watch Dogs,” and more.
PlayStation Hits debuts on June 28.


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