This week on the PlayStation Store in North America, you’ll find the Extended Play Sale, which offers game and DLC bundles, as well as DLC, at a discounted rate for everyone, with PlayStation Plus members saving extra.
Here’s the games on sale this week through the PlayStation Store, with offers ending on May 21 at around 8am PT/11am ET:
Extended Play Sale (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
PlayStation 4
- Battlefield Hardline Deluxe Edition – $17.49, $13.99
- Battlefield Hardline Ultimate Edition – $34.99, $27.99
- Call of Duty: Ghosts Gold Edition – $29.39, $19.79
- Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Ultimate Edition – $19.79, $14.69
- Dragon Quest Heroes: Digital Slime Edition – $38.99, $32.49
- Dying Light Season Pass – $20.99, $17.99
- Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition – $41.99, $35.99
- Evolve Digital Deluxe Edition – $22.49, $19.99
- Evolve Hunting Season 2 – $12.49, $9.99
- Evolve Hunting Season Pass – $7.49, $4.94
- Evolve Ultimate Edition – $29.99, $23.99
- Grand Theft Auto V & Great White Shark Cash Card Bundle – $53.19, $45.59
- Grand Theft Auto V & Megalodon Shark Cash Card Bundle – $81.59, $67.99
- Grand Theft Auto V & Whale Shark Cash Card Bundle – $64.34, $54.44
- Guns Up! Welcome Bundle – $7.49, $5.99
- Helldivers Super-Earth Ultimate Edition (cross-buy) – $27.99, $25.99
- Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition – $7.99, $5.99
- Just Cause 3 XL Edition – $50.69, $42.24
- Life Is Strange Complete Season – $11.99, $9.99
- Lords of the Fallen Complete Edition – $14.99, $11.99
- NBA 2K16 Michael Jordan Special Edition – $47.99, $39.99
- Need for Speed Deluxe Edition – $46.89, $39.89
- Never Alone Arctic Edition – $6.29, $4.49
- Outlast: Bundle of Terror – $17.39, $14.49
- Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2 Deluxe Edition – $48.99, $41.99
- Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition – $29.99, $24.99
- Star Wars Battlefront Ultimate Edition – $59.99, $49.99
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Gold Edition – $29.39, $19.79
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game + Expansion Pass – $52.49, $48.74
- WWE 2K16 Digital Deluxe Edition – $44.99, $35.99
- WWE 2K16 Season Pass – $12.49, $9.99
PlayStation 3
- Batman: Arkham City Ultimate Edition – $9.99, $7.99
- BioShock Infinite: Ultimate Edition – $25.99, $19.49
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Season Pass – $14.99, $11.99
- Borderlands 2 Season Pass – $7.49, $5.99
- Borderlands 2 Ultimate Edition – $29.99, $19.99
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Ultimate Edition – $29.99, $22.49
- Borderlands: Ultimate Edition – $8.99, $7.49
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 with Revolution Map Pack – $29.49, $19.49
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Game Bundle – $34.42, $29.83
- Crysis 3 Ultimate Bundle – $11.99, $8.99
- Darksiders + Darksiders 2 Ultimate Edition – $23.99, $11.99
- Darksiders 2 Season Pass – $9.99, $4.99
- Darksiders 2 Ultimate Edition – $11.99, $9.99
- Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut – $6.99, $4.99
- Dead Space 3 Ultimate Edition – $11.99, $8.99
- Grand Theft Auto V & Megalodon Shark Cash Card Bundle – $45.07, $35.27
- Grand Theft Auto V & Whale Shark Cash Card Bundle – $35.99, $28.79
- GRID 2 Reloaded – $15.99, $11.99
- Helldivers Super-Earth Ultimate Edition (cross-buy) – $27.99, $25.99
- Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition – $7.99, $5.99
- Jeopardy! Ultimate Edition – $9.99, $4.99
- Life Is Strange Complete Season – $11.99, $9.99
- Metro: Last Light Complete Edition – $7.99, $5.99
- MX vs ATV Alive Complete Edition – $19.99, $11.99
- Prototype Biohazard Bundle – $29.49, $19.49
- Prototype Franchise Bundle – $24.49, $19.49
- Risen 3: Titan Lords Complete Edition – $13.99, $9.99
- Sacred 3 Gold – $11.99, $8.99
- Saints Row IV National Treasure Edition – $13.49, $7.49
- Spelunker HD Ultimate Edition – $6.79, $5.09
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Gold Edition – $24.49, $14.49
- The Amazing Spider-Man Franchise Pack – $44.19, $24.64
- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves GOTY Edition – $9.99
- Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception GOTY Edition – $9.99
- Uncharted 3 Online Pass – $9.99
- Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy! – $17.49, $8.74
- Wheel of Fortune Ultimate Edition – $10.79, $5.39
- WWE 2K16 Digital Deluxe Edition – $39.99, $31.99
- WWE 2K16 Season Pass – $12.49, $9.99
PlayStation Vita
- Helldivers Super-Earth Ultimate Edition (cross-buy) – $27.99, $25.99
PlayStation Plus Deals
- The Last Blade 2 (PS4) – $13.49
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
- Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition (PS4) – $7.49
- Anarchy Reigns (PS3) – $9.99
- Binary Domain (PS3) – $9.99
- Croixleur Sigma (PS4, PS Vita) – $10.49
- Demon’s Souls (PS3) – $9.99
- DJMAX Portable 3 (PSP; PS Vita) – $19.99, $9.99
- Dragon’s Crown (PS3) – $14.99
- Dragon’s Crown (PS Vita) – $14.99
- escapeVektor (PS Vita) – $3.49, $2.09
- FIFA 16 (PS4) – $19.79
- Fighting Vipers (PS3) – $2.99
- God Mode (PS3) – $2.99
- Golden Axe (PS3) – $2.99
- Jet Set Radio (PS Vita) – $4.99
- Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae (PS4) – $9.59
- Never Alone: Foxtales (PS4) – $1.39, $0.99
- Never Alone (PS4) – $5.24, $3.75
- Never Alone (PS3) – $5.24, $3.75
- Paranormal Pursuit: The Gifted One Collector’s Edition (PS3) – $10.49
- Pocket God vs Desert Ashes (PS Vita) – $0.99, $0.49
- Prismatic Solid (PS4) – $5.99
- RBI Baseball 16 (PS4) – $16.99
- Sonic CD (PS3) – $2.99
- Sonic Generations (PS3) – $19.79
- Sonic Rivals (PSP; PS Vita) – $4.89
- Sonic Rivals 2 (PSP; PS Vita) – $4.89
- Sonic the Fighters (PS3) – $2.99
- Sonic Unleashed (PS3) – $9.99
- Space Channel 5 Part 2 (PS3) – $2.99
- Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $1.99
- Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark (PS3, PS Vita) – $1.99
- Stealth Inc: Ultimate Edition (PS4) – $2.99
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PS4) – $24.99
- The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone (PS4) – $8.99
- Titan Attacks! (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $1.99
- TorqueL (PS4, PS Vita) – $5.99
- Trine 2 (PS3) – $2.99
- Valkyria Chronicles 2 (PSP; PS Vita) – $4.99
- Vanquish (PS3) – $9.99
PS4 Pre-Orders
- Grand Kingdom – $44.99
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ‘Blood and Wine’ – $17.99
*Prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
There’s also a new Best of PS3 section, which offers price drops on a number of big titles.
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10 PS4 Sequels That Could Fulfill Untapped Potential
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PS4 Sequels That Could Fulfill Untapped Potential
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Knack
Knack's not a bad game. No, seriously. Knack was a heavily flawed attempt at an action platformer that leaned way too much into a brawler (as its gameplay is almost scarily similar to God of War). Focus more on jumping and traversal, and there really could be something great here. I'm not ready to give up on Knack, and neither should you!
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Destiny
It definitely seems like Bungie has learned a lot from Destiny, as The Taken King was a huge step forward. It's still not all the way there, though. The gunplay is so sensational, and the world is so interesting, that it's hard not to be frustrated with the rest of the experience. It'd be impossible to completely fix the current game, but it could definitely be done in a sequel. One that is certainly inevitable considering what a success Destiny has been.
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The Wolf Among Us
Telltale Games did such a great job with The Wolf Among Us, but they really only scratched the surface of what they could do with the Fables license. There's a lot of different characters yet to be explored, and Bigby's adventure is one the developer should go back to. They would have to make sure episodes are released regularly, as the infrequent release schedule of the original really hurt the overall interest in it.
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Watch Dogs
While some gamers may have a sour taste left in their mouths from Watch Dogs, there's no denying that Ubisoft had a great idea for a game. The core concept of being able to hack different pieces of technology is awesome, and it's why the game drummed up so much interest in the first place. A sequel could keep that same premise, while also introducing a likable protagonist (although Ubisoft seems to have a hard time creating those lately), and refined hacking that feels fun and not a chore. Oh, and get rid of the open-world towers. Please.
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Evolve
A terrible eSports focused marketing strategy and a shocking amount of day-one DLC really put a bullet into Evolve right when it came out. That's a real shame, as when you're playing with a full team that is communicating and working together there's really nothing else quite as satisfying. A sequel, if advertised properly, could build upon great gameplay, and maybe copy a bit more of what made Turtle Rock's Left 4 Dead such a success.
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Doki-Doki Universe
Don't panic, HumaNature Studios' Doki-Doki Universe is one of the most unique games on PlayStation 4. Blending together an adventure game and an interactive personality test, the game is brimming with charm and general weirdness. A few things kept it from maximizing its potential, though, including a poor sense of progression, and repetition.
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The Evil Within
Director Shinji Mikami is a living legend, and has been instrumental in creating some of the greatest games ever made. He's also the mind behind The Evil Within which ended up being a huge disappointment. If anything, it did show that there's still fans looking for a great survival horror game, and one misstep can't undo the decades of great games from Mikami. A sequel could be something special now that Tango Gameworks has more experience under their belt.
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The Swindle
The Swindle is a really good game that's a few tweaks away from being amazing. Basically a stealth version of Spelunky, it has all of the hooks that make other roguelikes so addictive. Unfortunately, the game had some issues early on with procedurally generated levels, and later levels almost felt unfair. There's plenty of small things that could be enhanced in a sequel, and I'd love to see Size Five wow gamers with it.
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Unravel
Unravel won over the hearts of many gamers immediately upon its unveil. The EA-published title is amazingly gorgeous, and it's a shame that the gameplay didn't match its visual prowess. Thankfully, a sequel is in the works and hopefully the second time around will let Yarny truly shine.
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The Order 1886
If one game on this list needs a sequel, it's The Order 1886. Not only does it end just as its plot is getting interesting, there's also a solid framework to build off of. While the original game wasn't anything more than a really pretty third-person shooter with average gunplay, there's still a chance for this series to be something special. It'd also be nice if the sequel could even run full-screen, but beggars can't be choosers.