European PlayStation 4 owners can now take advantage of a fantastic promotion that Sony is currently doing. The PSN Summer Sale features a ton of games, from indie hits to AAA titles, that are significantly lower in price than they normally are. Some games are over 60% off, and it’s time to finally pick up some games that were on your wishlist.
Since there are literally hundreds of games on offer, we wanted to make it easier to find some of the best sales. That’s why we’ve put together a list of 10 PS4 games that you should purchase during the European PSN Summer Sale. We’ve listed the price, linked to our review of each title (so you can learn even more about these fantastic games before you fork over your hard-earned money), and told you why it’s worth checking out right now.
While we only highlighted 10 great games, there are hundreds of titles currently discounted due to the European PSN Summer Sale. So, definitely take some time to browse them all, as there are plenty of other worthwhile games that have their price cut (for example, Knack is only £3.99). So, this isn’t an all-comprehensive list, just a few recommendations of some of the better deals. It’s also worth noting that there are some great PlayStation 3 and Vita titles also on sale, so anyone who wants to build their backlog can definitely do so!
Let us know in the comments below which games you picked up during the PSN Summer Sale sale, and what games you would recommend to your other PlayStation gamers!
European Summer Sale
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DOOM
Price: £11.99
Why: With DOOM's DLC all becoming free, there's no better time to experience id Software's fantastic shooter. Featuring a top-notch campaign, fun multiplayer, and a stellar level creator, there's a ton of content on offer here.
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Dragon Age Inquisition - Game of the Year
Price: £7.99
Why: Those that were disappointed by Mass Effect Andromeda might find that Game of the Year version of Dragon Age Inquisition is more up their alley. This fantastic RPG features hours of great quests, some fantastic characters, and all of its DLC.
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The Last of Us: Left Behind
Price: £3.99
Why: Most of our readers have probably played The Last of Us by now, but some might have missed out on its single-player DLC. Called Last Behind, the expansion adds new depth to Ellie's character and tells a touching story about her past.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect
Price: £3.99
Why: Fans of mysteries will get a kick out of Murdered: Soul Suspect. Not only does it have the player trying to figure out who killed them in a Ghost Trick-like story, it features some solid puzzles that are fun to solve.
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No Man's Sky
Price: £9.99
Why: No Man's Sky for a tenner? Can't beat that. While some were disappointed by the game at launch, it's been updated substantially since then and is well worth the current asking price.
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Oxenfree
Price: £3.99
Why: One of the best examples of branching narratives in gaming, Oxenfree offers up a journey about a group of teens that quickly get into a situation that is over their heads. This teenage thriller is worth checking out as it features danger, mystery, and a memorable cast of characters.
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Ratchet & Clank
Price: £11.99
Why: Insomniac did a phenomenal job with their remake of Ratchet & Clank. While it's a faithful version of the PS2 classic, it features stunning graphics and a staggering degree of polish that'll stand up to any PS4 release. Even if you've played it before, it's worth revisiting at this price.
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Until Dawn: Rush of Blood
Price: £6.49
Why: If you own a PlayStation VR headset then Supermassive's carnival-themed shooting gallery should be in your library. Not only is it a good time, it also has some pretty solid scares spread throughout. Rush of Blood is a good time, and a great game to show off VR to newcomers.
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Stardew Valley
Price: £6.49
Why: One of 2016's most popular indie hits is now more affordable than ever. Anyone that is looking for a nice, relaxing game should definitely give Stardew Valley a spin. It's the next step forward for farming games, and any Harvest Moon fan should be in heaven.
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The Last Guardian
Price: £15.99
Why: The Last Guardian has its quirks, which are understandable given the lengthy development time, but it also offers up an unforgettable, highly emotional experience throughout. A game that'll stick with players for a lifetime is well worth 16 pounds.