This week on the North American PlayStation Store, Sony is running the first week of their two-week Mid-Year Sale, which offers big discounts on a wide variety of titles for both regular PSN users and PlayStation Plus members.
Here’s the games on sale this week through the PlayStation Store, with many offers ending on July 5 at around 8am PT/11am ET:
Mid-Year Sale Week 1 (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)
PlayStation 4
- Action Henk – $7.49, $5.99
- Air Conflicts Vietnam Ultimate Edition – $8.99, $5.99
- Astebreed – $11.99, $9.99
- Awesomenauts Assemble Digital Collector’s Edition – $19.99, $15.99
- Awesomenauts Assemble Power Pack – $7.49, $5.99
- Back to the Future: The Game 30th Anniversary Edition – $9.99, $7.99
- Broken Age (cross-buy) – $4.99, $2.49
- Capsule Force – $2.49, $1.99
- Cel Damage HD (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.99
- Citizens of Earth – $5.99, $4.49
- Costume Quest 2 – $4.49, $2.99
- Dirt Rally – $50.99, $44.99
- Doom – $41.99, $35.99
- Dreamals – $1.49, $0.99
- Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition – $29.99, $23.99
- Ender of Fire – $4.49, $2.99
- Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director’s Cut – $4.49, $2.99
- Goosebumps: The Game – $7.49, $5.99
- Grim Fandango Remastered (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.49
- Grow Home – $2.79, $2.39
- Homefront: The Revolution – $44.99, $38.99
- Homefront: The Revolution Freedom Fighter Bundle – $55.99, $47.99
- I Am Bread – $5.19, $3.89
- Infinity Runner – $2.79, $1.41
- Jamestown+ – $3.59, $2.39
- J-Stars Victory VS+ – $17.99, $11.99
- Knock Knock – $$3.99, $2.99
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris – $7.99, $5.99
- LEGO The Hobbit – $9.99, $7.99
- Lords of the Fallen – $7.99, $5.99
- Nidhogg (cross-buy) – $5.99, $4.49
- Omega Quintet – $7.99, $3.99
- One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – $20.99, $14.99
- Organic Panic – $7.49, $5.99
- Paranautical Activity (cross-buy) – $4.99, $3.99
- Pillar – $3.19, $2.39
- Pocket God vs Desert Ashes (cross-buy) – $2.49, $0.99
- Pumped BMX+ – $3.99, $2.99
- QUBE Director’s Cut – $3.99, $2.99
- Quiplash – $3.99, $2.99
- Rally Copters (cross-buy) – $2.79, $2.09
- Resident Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition – $20.99, $17.99
- Risk – $7.49, $5.99
- Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell – $7.49, $5.99
- Saints Row Re-Elected – $6.99, $4.99
- Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse – $9.99, $7.99
- Shantae: Risky’s Revenge Director’s Cut – $2.99, $1.99
- Shiftlings – $6.89, $4.94
- Stikbold! – $5.99, $4.99
- Stories: The Path of Destinies – $7.49, $5.99
- Street Fighter V – $44.99, $40.19
- Street Fighter V Deluxe Edition – $67.49, $60.29
- Submerged – $9.99, $3.99
- Super Motherload (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.49
- Super Stardust Ultra – $6.49, $3.24
- Sword Art Online: Lost Song – $23.99, $17.99
- Tetris Ultimate – $3.99, $2.99
- Tharsis – $10.49, $7.49
- The Bit Trip (cross-buy) – $3.99, $2.99
- The Bridge (cross-buy) – $3.99, $2.99
- The Fall – $3.99, $2.99
- The Swindle (cross-buy) – $5.99, $4.49
- The Sun and Moon (cross-buy) – $4.99, $3.99
- The Telltale Games Collection – $43.99, $21.99
- This War of Mine: The Little Ones – $22.49, $19.49
- Thomas Was Alone (cross-buy) – $3.99, $2.99
- Toro – $3.99, $2.99
- Toukiden Kiwami – $29.99, $23.99
- Tower of Guns – $5.99, $2.99
- Transformers Devastation – $19.59, $14.79
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark Gold Edition – $29.39, $19.79
- Trials Fusion – $7.99, $5.99
- Trine Enchanted Edition – $5.99, $4.49
- Volume (cross-buy) – $6.99, $4.99
- Woah Dave! – $1.74, $1.24
- Ziggurat – $5.99, $4.49
- Zotrix – $2.99, $1.99
PlayStation 3
- Alien Rage – $4.49, $2.99
- A Space Shooter for 2 Bucks! (Mini) – $0.59, $0.39
- Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons – $4.49, $2.99
- Cel Damage HD (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.99
- Class of Heroes 2G – $26.99, $22.49
- Costume Quest 2 – $4.49, $2.99
- Disney/Pixar Cars (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $2.49
- DOA2: Hardcore (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $2.49
- Goosebumps: The Game – $7.49, $5.99
- Gradius V (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $1.99
- J-Stars Victory VS+ – $11.99, $7.99
- LEGO The Hobbit – $9.99, $7.99
- LittleBigPlanet 3 – $3.99, $2.99
- Mamorukun Curse – $1.49, $0.99
- Monster Jam Battlegrounds – $7.49, $5.99
- MXGP – $11.99, $8.99
- One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – $17.49, $12.49
- Pumped BMX+ – $3.99, $2.99
- Resident Evil Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition – $17.99, $14.99
- Risk – $4.99, $3.99
- Rock Band Blitz – $5.99, $4.49
- Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell – $7.49, $5.99
- Sniper Ghost Warrior 2 – $15.99, $9.99
- Super Motherload (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.49
- Syberia – $5.99, $4.49
- Tales From the Borderlands Season Pass – $5.99, $4.49
- Tales of Graces f – $10.49, $8.74
- Tales of Symphonia Chronicles – $5.99, $3.99
- Tales of Xillia – $5.99, $3.99
- Tales of Xillia 2 – $8.99, $5.99
- The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 – $5.99, $2.99
- The Bridge (cross-buy) – $3.99, $2.99
- The Swindle (cross-buy) – $5.99, $4.49
- Thomas Was Alone (cross-buy) – $2.99, $2.49
- Tiny Troopers Joint Ops (cross-buy) – $3.19, $2.39
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD – $6.89, $4.94
- Transformers Devastation – $19.59, $14.79
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark – $19.59, $11.59
- Widget’s Odyssey (Mini) – $0.59, $0.39
- Widget’s Odyssey 2 (Mini) – $0.59, $0.39
- World Hunter – $0.99
- Young Thor (Mini) – $1.49, $0.99
PlayStation Vita
- Ar nosurge Plus: Ode to an Unborn Star – $19.99, $15.99
- A Space Shooter for 2 Bucks! (Mini) – $0.59, $0.39
- Atelier Totori Plus: The Adventurer of Arland – $19.99, $15.99
- Broken Age (cross-buy) – $4.99, $2.49
- Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse Episode 2 – $6.79, $5.09
- Cel Damage HD (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.99
- Citizens of Earth – $5.99, $4.49
- Farming Simulator 16 – $17.49, $13.99
- Flyhunter Origins – $2.79, $2.09
- Grim Fandango Remastered (cross-buy) – $2.99, $1.49
- Hot Shots Golf World Invitational – $4.72, $3.37
- Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart – $5.99, $2.99
- Hyperdimension Neptunia ReBirth 1 – $8.99, $5.99
- Hyperdimension Neptunia ReBirth 2 – $5.99, $2.99
- Invizimals: The Resistance – $7.99, $$5.99
- J-Stars Victory VS+ – $11.99, $7.99
- LEGO The Hobbit – $9.99, $7.99
- Let’s Fish! Hooked On – $3.99, $2.99
- MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies – $19.99, $15.99
- MonsterBag – $4.99, $3.99
- Monster Monpiece – $3.99, $1.99
- Nidhogg (cross-buy) – $5.99, $4.49
- One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – $15.99, $11.99
- Paranautical Activity (cross-buy) – $4.99, $3.99
- Pocket God vs Desert Ashes (cross-buy) – $2.49, $0.99
- Pumped BMX+ – $3.99, $2.99
- Rally Copters (cross-buy) – $2.79, $2.09
- Ray Gigant – $14.99, $11.99
- Sketchcross – $3.99, $2.95
- Sword Art Online: Lost Song – $15.99, $11.99
- Tales of Hearts R – $8.99, $5.99
- Tetris Ultimate – $5.99, $4.49
- The Bit Trip (cross-buy) – $3.99, $2.99
- The Bridge (cross-buy) – $3.99, $2.99
- The Muppets Movie Adventures – $5.99, $3.74
- The Sun and Moon (cross-buy) – $4.99, $3.99
- The Swindle (cross-buy) – $5.99, $4.49
- Thomas Was Alone (cross-buy) – $2.99, $2.49
- Tiny Troopers Joint Ops (cross-buy) – $3.19, $2.39
- Toukiden Kiwami – $19.99, $15.99
- Trillion: God of Destruction – $15.99, $11.99
- Volume (cross-buy) – $6.99, $4.99
- Widget’s Odyssey (Mini) – $0.59, $0.39
- Widget’s Odyssey 2 (Mini) – $0.59, $0.39
- Woah Dave! – $1.74, $1.24
- Young Thor (Mini) – $1.49, $0.99
PSOne Classics
- Chess – $2.39, $1.79
- Mega Man Legends – $3.99, $2.99
PlayStation Plus Specials & Deals (All Are for PS4)
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Bonus Helix Edition – No Price Listed
- DC Universe Online Ultimate Plus Edition – $63.99
- N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure – $14.99
- PlanetSide 2 New Recruit Starter Bundle – $13.99
- Smite Summer Bundle – $29.99
- Steredenn – $11.69
- The Division + Military and Marine Outfits – $59.99
- Warframe Obsidian Platinum Bundle – $34.99
- World of Tanks Starter Kit – $26.99
- Zen Pinball 2 Full Tilt Bundle – $35.99
PS4 Pre-Orders
- Ghostbusters Ultimate Game and Movie Bundle – $58.49 (PS+)
*Prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
Will you be getting anything this week?
Disappointments From Sony's E3 2016 Press Conference
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10 Disappointments From Sony's E3 2016 Press Conference
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Ended Weak
Despite having an interesting trailer early on in the show, Sony Bend's Days Gone was a poor show closer. It looks to be a post-apocalyptic shooter without a real hook, and there was really nothing that stood out. Hopefully the game will turn out to be something special, but this gameplay demo just looked like a generic shooter with zombie mutants.
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Poor Communication
Sony took a cue from Phil Spencer's playbook, and made the focus all about games this E3. That's a surefire way to have a solid press conference (and it's why Microsoft has had good ones the past two years), but Sony didn't have enough people discussing the games being shown off. Not only does this mean that gamers get less information on big games, it also led to confusion as the PlayStation VR block transitioned right into Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare without anyone stating that the VR portion was over.
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Missing
The two big announcements last year were that Shenmue 3 and Final Fantasy VII Remake were finally happening after heavy fan demand (at least for the latter). This year, both of these titles were completely absent from the press conference. That's incredibly disappointing, and considering one of the announcements last year was for a Kickstarter of all things, it'd be nice to get an update.
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2017 & Beyond
After a sizzle reel showing off a bunch of great PS4 games that weren't shown off (like Gravity Rush 2), the press conference ended with this screen. It was basically a reminder that Sony doesn't have a ton planned for this holiday season in terms of first-party games (just like last year). While I get why Sony wouldn't want to give a year for something so early in development like Death Stranding, it's disappointing to see a gameplay demo of God of War and not even know if it's coming in 2017.
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More Vaporware
One of PlayStation's bad habits as of late has been announcing games before there's really a game to show off. We've seen crowdfunding campaigns announced (twice!), and it's time to stop announcing games if there's not even a trailer. The latest culprit was the Crash Bandicoot remakes, which are being done by Activision. I'm hopeful these remakes will turn out well, but there's no reason to get excited when there's nothing to go off of.
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LEGO Star Wars, Seriously?
The most baffling moment during Sony's press conference was when they showed off a trailer for a new LEGO game. Yes, the same LEGO games that haven't evolved in a gameplay capacity since the PlayStation 2 somehow got press conference time. I really don't get it (especially since the trailer was unspectacular), and it was filler at best.
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No Sucker Punch
Rumors were abuzz about Sucker Punch unveiling their next game at E3 2016. That didn't happen, although the rumors about a Spider-Man game were true albeit developed by Insomniac. It seems like we'll all have to wait a bit longer to know about the inFamous developer's next game.
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Where Were The Indies?
One of the great things about recent Sony E3 conferences is that indie titles have gotten time to shine on gaming's biggest stage. That wasn't the case this year, as indie games were barely shown off. It's a far cry from last year where publisher Devolver Digital got an entire sizzle reel for their line-up of games, and No Man's Sky got a gameplay demo.
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RIP Vita
The PlayStation Vita got about 6 seconds of conference time last year. This year the console wasn't mentioned a single time besides a copyright at the very end of the show. Talk about another nail in the coffin for a handheld that could've been so much better than it has.
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PSVR
By far the biggest disappointment was how poorly a job Sony did trying to sell PlayStation VR. Despite the device coming out this October, most of what was shown were dubbed as "experiences," and not full games. Tech demos really aren't the best way to show off how rad Virtual Reality is, and one of the few games that were shown (Resident Evil 7) received a non-VR demo immediately afterwards basically signalling to players that they don't need virtual reality to play it. That's a poor showing for what is supposed to be the future of gaming.