In what is likely the final week of the Holiday Sale on the PlayStation Store in North America, you’ll find even more discounts on PS4, PS3, and PS Vita games, with PlayStation Plus members finding additional savings.
Here’s the games on sale this week through the PlayStation Store, with many offers ending on January 3 at 8am PT/11am ET:
Holiday Sale Week 4 (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)
PlayStation 4
- Abzu – $11.99, $7.99
- Assassin’s Creed The Ezio Collection – $47.99, $40.19
- Atari Flashback Classics Volume 1 – $13.99, $9.99
- Atari Flashback Classics Volume 2 – $13.99, $9.99
- Attack on Titan – $47.99, $41.99
- Battlefield 1 – $40.19
- Battlefield 1 Deluxe Edition – $63.99, $53.59
- Battlefield 1 & Titanfall 2 Deluxe Bundle – $74.99
- Battlefield 1 Ultimate Edition – $103.99
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Digital Deluxe Edition – $69.99, $64.99
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Gold Edition – $44.39, $39.59
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare + Destiny The Collection – $79.19, $59.99
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition + Destiny The Collection – $97.99, $76.99
- Casey Powell Lacrosse 16 – $29.99, $24.99
- Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition – $29.39, $19.79
- Dirt Rally – $29.99, $23.99
- Dishonored 2 – $40.19
- EA Sports FIFA 17 Deluxe Edition – $39.99
- EA Sports FIFA 17 – $29.99
- EA Sports FIFA 17 Super Deluxe Edition – $69.99
- EA Sports Rory McIlroy PGA Tour – $17.99, $9.89
- EA Sports UFC 2 – $14.99
- EA Sports UFC 2 Deluxe Edition – $19.99
- F1 2016 – $35.99, $29.99
- Homefront: The Revolution – $19.99, $14.99
- Homefront: The Revolution Freedom Fighter Bundle – $27.99, $20.99
- I Am Setsuna – $30.79, $26.79
- Inside – $13.99, $9.99
- Kerbal Space Program – $27.99, $23.99
- Layers of Fear – $9.99, $7.99
- Layers of Fear: Masterpiece Edition – $13.79, $11.49
- LEGO Marvel’s Avengers – $23.99, $15.99
- Madden NFL 17 – $29.99
- Madden NFL 17 Deluxe Edition – $34.99
- Madden NFL 17 Super Deluxe Edition – $49.99
- MLB The Show 16 – $11.99
- MLB The Show 16 Digital Deluxe – $35.99
- MLB The Show 16 MVP Edition – $17.99
- Odin Sphere Leifthrasir – $47.99, $29.99
- One Way Trip – $8.99, $5.99
- Quiplash – $4.49, $2.49
- Resident Evil 0 – $11.99, $7.99
- Resident Evil 4 – $11.99, $9.99
- Resident Evil 5 – $11.99, $9.99
- Resident Evil 6 – $11.99, $9.99
- Senran Kagura Estival Versus – $23.99, $19.99
- Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness – $41.99, $23.99
- Street Fighter V – $29.99, $19.79
- Table Top Racing: World Tour – $4.49, $2.99
- Tales From the Borderlands Season Pass – $5.99, $4.49
- Tharsis – $5.99, $3.74
- The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 – $7.99, $3.99
- The Bridge – $3.99, $2.99
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition – $41.99, $35.99
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited – $17.99, $14.99
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition – $40.19
- The Evil Within – $11.99, $9.99
- The Evil Within Digital Bundle – $20.99, $17.99
- The Evil Within Season Pass – $7.99, $6.69
- The Final Station – $8.99, $7.49
- The Jackbox Party Pack 2 – $13.74, $9.99
- The Jackbox Party Pack 3 – $18.74, $16.24
- The King of Fighters 2000 – $4.99, $3.99
- The King of Fighters XIV – $47.99, $38.99
- The Last Blade 2 – $7.49, $5.99
- The Magic Circle: Gold Edition – $13.39, $9.99
- The Park – $6.49, $5.19
- The Sun and Moon – $4.68, $3.49
- The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition – $12.49, $7.49
- The Telltale Games Collection – $54.99, $43.99
- The Walking Dead: Michonne – $5.99, $4.49
- The Warriors – $8.99, $7.49
- The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition – $15.99, $11.99
- The Witcher 3 – $19.99, $15.99
- The Witcher 3 ‘Blood and Wine’ – $14.99, $12.99
- The Witcher 3 Complete Edition – $29.99, $24.99
- The Witcher 3 ‘Hearts of Stone’ – $7.49, $6.49
- The Witness – $23.99, $19.99
- Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition – $2.49, $1.69
- Titanfall 2 – $29.99
- Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition – $8.99, $5.99
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Complete Edition – $69.99, $59.99
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Year 2 Gold Edition – $57.59, $49.59
- Tom Clancy’s The Division – $29.99, $24.99
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 – $34.19, $19.79
- Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet – $14.99, $11.99
- Trackmania Turbo – $17.99, $13.99
- Transformers: Devastation – $24.79, $14.79
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark Gold Edition – $29.39, $19.79
- Trials Fusion: Awesome MAX Edition – $19.99, $15.99
- Tricky Towers – $8.99, $7.49
- Tron Run/r – $9.99, $6.59
- Tron Run/r Deluxe Bundle – $14.99, $9.89
- Tumblestone – $19.99, $17.49
- Umbrella Corps – $14.99, $11.99
- Umbrella Corps Deluxe Edition – $19.99, $15.99
- Unravel – $11.99, $4.99
- Valkyria Chronicles Remastered – $23.99, $20.99
- Valley – $9.99, $7.99
- Verdun – $11.99, $9.99
- Viking Squad – $11.99, $9.74
- Virginia – $6.69, $4.49
- Wand Wars – $8.39, $7.19
- Watch Dogs – $14.99, $11.99
- Watch Dogs 2 Deluxe Edition – $45.49, $38.49
- Watch Dogs Gold Edition – $29.99, $24.99
- Wolfenstein: The New Order – $11.99, $9.99
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood – $11.99, $9.99
PlayStation VR
- Here They Lie – $13.99, $11.99
PlayStation 3
- Attack on Titan – $47.99, $41.99
- Batman: The Telltale Series Season Pass – $19.99, $17.49
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 – $29.49, $19.49
- Deadpool – $19.59, $14.79
- Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition – $19.79, $14.69
- EA Sports FIFA 17 Deluxe Edition – $39.99
- EA Sports FIFA 17 – $29.99
- EA Sports FIFA 17 Super Deluxe Edition – $66.99
- Madden NFL 17 – $29.99
- MLB The Show 16 – $11.99
- Quiplash – $4.49, $2.49
- Tales From the Borderlands Season Pass – $5.99, $4.49
- The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 – $7.99, $3.99
- The Bridge – $3.99, $2.99
- The Evil Within – $11.99, $9.99
- The Evil Within Digital Bundle – $20.99, $17.99
- The Evil Within Season Pass – $7.99, $6.69
- The Jackbox Party Pack 2 – $9.99, $6.24
- The Walking Dead: Michonne – $5.99, $4.49
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 – $19.79, $9.89
- Transformers: Devastation – $24.79, $14.79
- Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark Gold Edition – $19.59, $9.59
- Vanguard (Mini) – $1.49, $1.19
- Vanguard II (Mini) – $1.49, $1.19
- Watch Dogs Gold Edition – $29.99, $25.19
- Wolfenstein: The New Order – $11.99, $9.99
- XBlaze Lost: Memories – $19.99, $11.99
PlayStation Vita
- Attack on Titan – $39.99, $34.99
- Grand Kingdom – $19.99, $15.99
- Senran Kagura Estival Versus – $17.99, $14.99
- The Bridge – $3.99, $2.99
- The Last Blade 2 – $7.49, $5.99
- The Sun and Moon – $4.68, $3.49
- Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition – $2.49, $1.99
- XBlaze Lost: Memories – $19.99, $11.99
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
- Axiom Verge (PS4) – $9.99
- Axiom Verge (PS Vita) – $9.99
- Blade Ballet (PS4) – $4.49, $3.74
- Caladrius Blaze (PS4) – $17.99, $14.99
- Coffin Dodgers (PS4) – $8.03, $5.99
- Ginger: Beyond the Crystal (PS4) – $14.99
- Headmaster (PSVR) – $14.99
- Hue (PS4, PS Vita) – $5.99
- Knot (PS4) – $4.99
- Lethal VR (PSVR) – $11.99
- Livelock (PS4) – $13.99, $11.99
- Lost Sea (PS4) – $5.99
- MasterCube (PS4) – $1.37
- No Man’s Sky (PS4) – $39.59
- N++ (PS4) – $7.49
- Rainbow Moon (PS4) – $5.99
- Ray Gigant (PS Vita) – $8.99, $4.49
- Soft Body (PS4) – $7.79, $6.49
- Soul Axiom (PS4) – $13.39, $9.99
- SteamWorld Dig (PS4, PS Vita) – $1.99
- Sword Coast Legends (PS4) – $9.99
- The Bread Pub Brawlers (PS4) – $4.79
- The Bunker (PS4) – $13.39, $9.99
- The Little Acre (PS4) – $11.04
- Twisted Metal: Black (PS4) – $3.99, $2.99
- Unholy Heights (PS4) – $4.19
- Wanderjahr (PS Vita) – $6.99
- Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest (PS4) – $23.19, $20.29
PS4 Pre-Order Deals
- Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition – $50.99 (also includes Duke Nukem as a playable character)
- GNOG – $13.49 (PS+)
- Night in the Woods – $17.99 (PS+)
- South Park: The Fractured but Whole – $59.99 (includes South Park: The Stick of Truth)
*Prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
Are you getting anything in this last week of 2016?
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Best of 2016 Game Awards - Game of the Year
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Best of 2016 Game Awards - Game of the Year
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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Naughty Dog could beat the series into perpetuity, but they chose to close this chapter of their story at a high point and allow themselves and players to move on. In some ways it feels like I’m playing Uncharted for the first time again, living that sense of incredulity and adventure as we join Nathan Drake and his charming half-tuck for one final adventure rooted in love and sacrifice. It’s a bittersweet feeling, but they’ve gone all in to make sure that A Thief’s End is the Uncharted finale that the fans deserve. A farewell this monumental is spectacularly deserving of a nomination for Game of the Year.
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Titanfall 2
The team at Respawn Entertainment took everything they learned from the original Titanfall, and applied it perfectly to Titanfall 2. Considering this developer started with members from Infinity Ward of Call of Duty fame, their experience in crafting a masterful multiplayer experience shows throughout Titanfall 2. The campaign even kicks ass, to boot!
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World of Final Fantasy
Square Enix may have tried to write love letters to Final Fantasy fans in the past, but World of Final Fantasy is the true love letter to these fans. The hilarious dialogue, innovative gameplay, and adorable Pokemon-esque features make World of Final Fantasy one of the best FF games in years, if not one of the best Final Fantasy spin-offs.
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The Last Guardian
In an industry where every developer packs in as many new features, as many modes, options, and configurations, The Last Guardian has no upgrades, no leveling, no add-on map packs, no RPG elements – it is an almost solitary experience, between nothing more than a boy, a beast, and the big world around them, yet it outshines nearly everything else. Video games as a market might demand the Call of Duty’s of the world to move units and put a spotlight on the industry through hype and marketing buzz, but video games as a medium deserves The Last Guardian.
Beautiful. In every way.
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Battlefield 1
Though the “1” in its name may officially stand for the Great War, it could also represent the rebirth of a franchise that took a bit of a beating with Battlefield 4, went down an awkward path with Hardline, before finally rising as the Battlefield title that simply all shooter fans must buy."Boasting both solid single-player and top-tier multiplayer components, Battlefield 1 is the complete package for fans of warfare on a huge scale. -
Overwatch
It’s ironic to imagine a title about a fragmented team fighting amongst itself serving as a big unifier, but that might just be what we need. At a time when the division between our hobby’s constituents seems more visible than ever, Overwatch reminds us that we’re more alike than different — if we let them, games can bring us together. I don’t know about you, but I think that’s something well worth fighting for.
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Inside
Inside is a very peculiar game in the sense it differs so much from what we’re used to seeing in games that the only thing I can compare it to is Playdead’s own Limbo. If there ever was a game that the phrase “less is more” applies to, it’s none other than this game. There’s no explosions, gunfights or anything that almost all games these days have in order to be a guaranteed seller. But it does have a lot of soul though, and a story that’ll make you ask questions and stick to your brain long after it’s over, which is rare in our medium.
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Ratchet and Clank
I knew that I was looking forward to revisiting Ratchet and Clank’s origins, but I didn’t know how much I’d really missed Ratchet & Clank until I got the opportunity to play it all over again for the first time, and this brand new experience is every bit as good as I remember it being 14 years ago. Sometimes you have to revisit the classics on today's terms, and Ratchet and Clank is a perfect example of a faithful rebuild on the mesh of the original.
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And the winner is...
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Winner - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Surprised? Yeah, most likely not -- and even that lack of shock is a testament to just how well crafted Naughty Dog's latest, and possibly last, Uncharted game is.
From the story, gameplay, and even from a technical perspective, Uncharted 4 is a masterclass of how to end things with a bang, and with class.
If there's a game that's a good showpiece as to why AAA gaming cannot -- and should not -- cease, ever, Uncharted 4 would be it.
Naughty Dog has once again delivered and then some. Will we see Nathan Drake again? Maybe, maybe not. Whatever Sony and Naughty Dog decides on, we hope it continues the franchise's stellar streak of awesomeness.
Congrats, Naughty Dog! Here's to us raising our glasses to Drake, Sully, Elena and the rest of the crew!