It’s a busy week on the North American PlayStation Store, with Bethesda and Ubisoft both offering themed sales, the latest Battlefield 4 DLC going free, and more.
Here’s the games on sale this week through the PlayStation Store, with many offers ending on August 9 at around 8am PT/11am ET:
Quakecon Sale
PlayStation 4
- Dishonored Definitive Edition – $11.99
- Doom – $29.99
- Fallout 4 – $29.99
- Fallout 4 ‘Automatron’ – $7.49
- Fallout 4 ‘Contraptions Workshop’ – $3.74
- Fallout 4 Digital Deluxe Bundle – $76.99
- Fallout 4 ‘Far Harbor’ – $18.74
- Fallout 4 Season Pass – $39.99
- Fallout 4 ‘Wasteland Workshop’ – $3.74
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited – $23.99
- The Elder Scrolls Online Crowns – $5.99 to $23.99
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Imperial Edition – $31.99
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Premium Edition – $39.99
- The Evil Within – $14.99
- The Evil Within Digital Bundle – $19.99
- The Evil Within Season Pass – $14.99
- Wolfenstein: The New Order – $14.99
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood – $9.99
PlayStation 3
- Dishonored – $9.99
- Dishonored ‘Dunwall City Trials’ – $3.74
- Dishonored Game of the Year Edition – $11.99
- Dishonored ‘The Brigmore Witches’ – $7.49
- Dishonored ‘The Knife of Dunwall’ – $7.49
- Dishonored ‘Void Walker’s Arsenal’ – $2.99
- Doom 3 BFG Edition – $19.99
- Doom Classic Complete – $8.99
- Fallout 3 DLC (Broken Steel, Mothership Zeta, Operation: Anchorage, Point Lookout, The Pitt) – $3.74 each
- Fallout: New Vegas ‘Courier’s Stash’ – $1.49
- Fallout: New Vegas ‘Dead Money’ – $7.49
- Fallout: New Vegas ‘Gun Runners’ Arsenal’ – $2.99
- Fallout: New Vegas ‘Honest Hearts’ – $7.49
- Fallout: New Vegas ‘Lonesome Road’ – $7.49
- Fallout: New Vegas ‘Old World Blues’ – $7.49
- Rage ‘The Scorchers’ – $3.74
- The Elder Scrolls IV ‘Shivering Isles’ – $7.49
- The Elder Scrolls V ‘Dawnguard’ – $14.99
- The Elder Scrolls V ‘Hearthfire’ – $3.74
- The Elder Scrolls V ‘Dragonborn’ – $14.99
- The Evil Within – $14.99
- The Evil Within Digital Bundle – $19.99
- The Evil Within Season Pass – $14.99
- Wolfenstein 3D – $2.49
- Wolfenstein: The New Order – $14.99
Ubisoft Sale
PlayStation 4
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Trilogy – $14.99
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – $19.79
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Gold Edition – $29.69
- Far Cry 4 – $19.99
- Far Cry 4 Gold Edition – $25.89
- Far Cry Primal – $35.99
- Far Cry Primal Digital Apex Edition – $38.99
- Hasbro Family Fun Pack – $19.99
- Just Dance 2016 – $24.99
- Just Dance 2016 Gold Edition – $29.99
- Monopoly Family Fun Pack – $9.99
- Rocksmith 2014 Edition – $14.99
- The Crew Complete Edition – $29.99
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege – $19.79
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Gold Edition – $29.69
- Tom Clancy’s The Division – $40.19
- Tom Clancy’s The Division Gold Edition – $64.99
- Toy Soldiers: War Chest – $8.99
- Toy Soldiers: War Chest Hall of Fame Edition – $14.99
- Trackmania Turbo – $19.99
- Trials Fusion: Awesome Max Edition – $15.99
- Watch Dogs Gold Edition – $19.99
PlayStation Plus Deals
- Ape Escape 2 (PS4) – $7.49
- Cannon Brawl (PS4) – $8.99
- Laser Disco Defenders (PS Vita) – $4.99
- LOOT Action-Packed Bundle (PS4) – $11.99
- LOOT Themes Bundle (PS4) – $8.99
- LOOT Ultimate Games & Themes Bundle (PS4) – $20.99
- Overcooked (PS4) – $13.59
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
- Abyss Odyssey (PS3) – $5.99
- Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition (PS4) – $7.49
- Amazing Discoveries In Outer Space (PS4) – $6.95
- Battlefield 4 ‘China Rising’ (PS4) – Free
- Battlefield 4 ‘China Rising’ (PS3) – Free
- Blue Rider (PS4) – $7.99
- Demon’s Souls (PS3) – $9.99
- Dragon’s Crown (PS3) – $14.99
- Dragon’s Crown (PS Vita) – $14.99
- Game of Thrones (PS3) – $2.99
- God Mode (PS3) – $2.99
- Jet Set Radio (PS3) – $4.99
- Jet Set Radio (PS Vita) – $4.99
- Moon Hunters (PS4) – $11.24
- My Night Job (PS4) – $3.99
- Nightmares from the Deep: The Cursed Heart (PS4) – $7.99, $6.99
- Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2: Deluxe Edition (PS4) – $34.99
- Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 (PS4) – $29.99
- Trine 2 (PS3) – $2.99
- Valkyria Chronicles 2 (PSP; PS Vita) – $4.99
- Vanquish (PS3) – $9.99
- Wicked Monsters Blast! HD (PS3) – $0.99
- Zeno Clash 2 (PS3) – $2.99
PS4 Pre-Order Deals
- Brut@l (August 9) – $11.99 (PS+)
- Bound (August 16) – $15.99 (PS+)
- F1 2016 (August 19) – $53.99 (PS+)
*Prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
If you haven’t grabbed them yet, the August 2016 PlayStation Plus free games are now live.
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Best PSN Games of 2016 So Far
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Best Digital PS4 Games of 2016 So Far
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Dead Star
Despite being founded by some of the minds behind Metroid Prime, Armature Studios hasn't had the smoothest start. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate didn't fulfill its potential as a Metroidvania title, and the studio did port work afterwards. Thankfully, Armature was able to show that they still had the potential to make stellar original games when they released Dead Star earlier this year. It's a fantastic multiplayer shooter set in space that encourages teamwork. It's some of the best fun online that the PS4 has to offer, and its satisfying whether you're collecting resources or blowing up spaceships!
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Enter the Gungeon
Enter the Gungeon had a lot of hype behind it, and it backed up all of it. Dodge Roll's twin stick shooter is a fantastic roguelike that is both punishing and fair to the player. It ends up being a satisfying challenge that most won't finish, but that's totally okay. Check it out, especially if you enjoyed Nuclear Throne.
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Gone Home: Console Edition
Gone Home won the hearts of gamers on PC, and console owners finally got to see what was so special about the first-person adventure game this year. There's something special about coming home, and through examining the house players find out a lot about its inhabitants. It's a great game, with an awesome message.
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Hitman GO: Definitive Edition
Hitman GO impressed gamers on mobile in 2014 as Square Enix Montreal were able to successfully transfer the Hitman brand of stealth to a board game. That was an impressive feat all to itself, but they managed to one up that by releasing Hitman GO: Definitive Edition on consoles. Available on both PS4 and Vita, this genius virtual board game is challenging and rewarding. It's one of the best iOS ports in recent memory (alongside Pac-Man 256), and hopefully more will come!
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Klaus
While almost every 2D platformer has the player directly controlling the protagonist, very few actually address this. Klaus is the rare one that does, and it makes the player a key point of its intriguing narrative. It's not just a genius premise for a game, as it also affects the gameplay as the titular character tries to rebel against the player. It's an interesting platformer filled with charm, and it was one of the system's first great games this year.
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Oxenfree
Oxenfree deals with a lot of heavy topics, but does it all gracefully. This psychological thriller, which deals with a spooky island, is both thought provoking and enjoyable to play. It also has one of the best dialogue systems in all of gaming, and is a must play.
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Salt and Sanctuary
Those that enjoy Dark Souls have to play Salt and Sanctuary. Ska Studios' tribute to From Software's beloved series is a genius one, as it successfully brings that style of action gameplay to a 2D plane. It's highly difficult, features great boss fights, and is just as good as Dark Souls III.
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Tharsis
While Choice Provisions might be known as the "Bit.Trip dev" by most, Tharsis proved that the studio can provide more than just rhythm goodness. In this case it was a demented version of Yahtzee in space that deconstructs into cannibalism if you don't roll your dice right. It's challenging, even to the point of being unfair at times, and just fun to play.
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The Witness
Jonathan Blow wowed the masses (even Soulja Boy!) in 2008 when he released Braid. The developer managed to do the exact same thing eight years later with The Witness. It's one of the best puzzle games ever made, and one that can make gamers feel like the smartest person in the world and then a dummy just a few seconds later.
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This War of Mine: The Little Ones
This War of Mine wowed PC gamers and iOS owners last year with its gritty portrayal of the Siege of Sarajev. Console owners got to see the harsh realities of wars earlier this year when 11 bit studios released This War of Mine: The Little Ones on PS4. Not only did the studio manage to translate the core game to work with a controller (which was no small task), they also added a whole new section (the aforementioned The Little Ones) where players got to play as children in the war.