Ratchet stares at a city in Racthet Clank: Rift Apart.

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If you just bought Ghostwire, Deathloop, or any other big PlayStation game, I am so, so sorry. You probably could’ve picked it up a lot cheaper today, as PlayStation’s big spring sale kicks off.

Announced yesterday in a blog post, PlayStation’s annual ‘Days of Play’ sale runs from now through June 9. There’s some hardware available via PlayStation Direct, including the slightly less pricey AF DualSense controllers. But the sale’s main focus is games. A selection:

  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits, an indie action-platformer that typically goes for $40, is at $26.
  • Witch Queen, this year’s widely acclaimed expansion for Destiny 2, is down from $40 to $26.
  • The now-functional Cyberpunk 2077 is at $25.
  • I absolutely need to plug Cities: Skylines, which is currently listed for the price of a latte at $8. (The city-builder is also part of the PS Now library.)
  • The next-gen version of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, typically $70, is now cheaper than the last-gen versions at $55.
  • Loot-shooter Outriders, which has a demo available on the PS Store, is down to $21, ahead of next month’s major expansion.
  • Annnnnd, in case you’re burning with curiosity, Babylon’s Fall, the universally considered “worst PS5 game,” is down from $60 to $39.

Some PlayStation 5 exclusives are even among the crop. Chief here are two immersive sims, Ghostwire: Tokyo and Deathloop. Both are published by Bethesda (which is now a Microsoft-owned studio) and currently “console exclusive” to PlayStation 5 (you can get both on PC). They’re listed at $30 and $24 respectively, down from $60. There’s also Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart—one of those next-gen games that’s ushering in an inevitable trend of $70 price tags—but is currently down to $40.

Anyone interested in buying newer versions of games they’ve already played can nab Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves, the PS5 re-release of the two most recent Uncharted games that still look amazing and are easily accessible via PlayStation’s subscription services, for $30.

However, Sony isn’t marking down every PS5 exclusive. To wit: Returnal, a punishing yet hauntingly gorgeous roguelike that launched on PS5 a year ago with a $70 sticker price, is still at $70.

 



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