Hope you saved some cash for round two.
$50 (was $70)
The Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut adds the Iki Island expansion, director’s commentary, and graphical improvements throughout. If you only need the PS4 version, it’s $10 cheaper.
$30 (was $50)
PS5 launch title Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is still one of the best action games on the console. It packs everything great about Marvel’s Spider-Man into a shorter, more focused adventure.
$20 (was $40)
If you’ve skipped The Last of Us so far, now’s a good time to pick up The Last of Us Part II. Naughty Dog’s remake of the original, The Last of Us Part I, arrives in September so you can get the full story.
$10 (was $50)
Yes, The Witcher 3 is practically ancient history at this point, but it’s still one of the best RPGs ever made for a bargain bin price. The Complete Edition includes all of its excellent DLC.
$30 (was $60)
Once you’ve had your fill of Elden Ring, why not give FromSoftware’s best combat system a try? Sekiro is sort of a black sheep for the developer, breaking a lot of its long-standing traditions but adding some of the tensest swordplay you’ll ever see.
$24 (was $60)
Whether you’re playing the series for the first time or taking it for another spin on modern consoles, Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a great deal. It includes the entire Mass Effect trilogy and all the eminently smoochable aliens therein.
$32 (was $80)
Time-looping shooter Deathloop features a great single-player campaign with a fun twist on Dark Souls’ player invasion. The PSN Summer Sale makes the Deluxe Edition cheaper than the base game.
$45 (was $60)
Our review likened LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga to “a living Lego set.” Stuffed with collectibles and Easter eggs, The Skywalker Saga is worth looking at if you’re into Star Wars, Lego, or platformers.
$40 (was $60)
Racing sim Gran Turismo 7 gets its first PSN discount since launch in the Summer Sale. It’s a must-play for racing fans who prefer realism to arcade-like action.
$50 (was $70)
Aloy gets a major upgrade in Horizon Forbidden West. Picking up from the end of Horizon Zero Dawn, the game’s story takes some wild turns fans of the original will want to see.