The best Amazon Prime Day 2023 PlayStation game sales

0

Prime Day PlayStation sales are here, and there’s a pretty impressive selection across most of Sony’s first-party games, with some nice third-party offerings, and even a hardware bundle. If you’ve held off diving into some of the PS5’s best games, now’s probably a good time to do it. You can get The Last of Us, Gran Turismo, Horizon: Forbidden West, and more for a fraction of their usual price while Prime Day sales – and supply – last, which is until the end of the day on July 12, 2023.

We’ve rounded up some of the best Prime Day PlayStation game deals below.

 

You can get quite a few deals on PS5 games and even hardware this year.

You can grab a PS5 with God of War Ragnarok bundled in for $499, which is basically getting God of War for free. PS5 bundles typically don’t discount the actual game included in the bundle, so this is a pretty big deal.

Jack Garland and his crew are on a mission to destroy Chaos in this imaginative retelling of the original Final Fantasy game. You can get the PS4 version for $19.99, and then pop it in your PS5 to get a free upgrade to that version. The PS5 version is also on sale, but only for $35.

You need to see this incredible Pokemon and Elden Ring mod: A man wearing silver plate armor and a silver helmet holds a large sword to his right side. He sits astride a horned grey horse

If you’ve held off on starting your journey in The Lands Between, now’s the time to get moving. Elden Ring on PS4 is going for $19.99, and like with Stranger of Paradise, you can upgrade to the PS5 version for free.

Octopath Traveler 2 is down to $39.99, which is a decent sale considering the new-and-improved RPG only launched in February 2023. It’s the same price on PS5 as well.

Control from Remedy is going for $20.99 and includes all the game’s DLC. It’s a nice deal, but if you don’t mind playing it on PC, you can get it during the Steam Summer Sale for much less.

The definitive version of Ghost of Tsushima is down to $29.99, and since this is a game that doesn’t get discounted very steeply during most Sony sales, it’s a good time to try Jin’s adventure and save feudal Japan if you’re interested.

The Ultimate Edition of Miles Morales is going for $39.99. This one includes the Miles Morales spinoff and the remastered PS5 version of Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man, the perfect way to catch up ahead of Spider-Man 2‘s release date in October 2023.

Cal Kestis’ latest adventure is down to $55 for PS5. Survivor follows Cal as he reunited his friends and tries to find a home for the budding rebel alliance where they can live their lives in peace. It’s a bigger and more thoughtful adventure than Fallen Order and normally goes for $70.

You can pick up Tango Gameworks’ urban horror fantasy for $29.99, complete with all DLC. It’s actually cheaper than the standard version at the moment.

Techland’s latest parkour survival horror game is down to $24.99, and as is usual with the series, it comes with a range of free updates that add much more to the world. You can also get paid DLC, including the Bloody Ties expansion with a new side story.

The slick Demon’s Souls remake for PS5 is going for $29.99. If you’re keen on seeing where the Souls series began and what inspired the likes of Elden Ring – and you have a lot of patience – this is for you.

Aloy’s world gets a lot more complicated – and beautiful – in Forbidden West, and you can jump in and see for yourself for $39.99. Just bear in mind this doesn’t include 2023’s Burning Shores DLC.

The latest in Sony’s long-running racing game franchise is down to $39.99.  If you’re keen on cars and a more serious take on simulators, consider picking this one up.

The PS5 remaster of The Last of Us finally dips below $50 for Prime Day. This version includes the Left Behind DLC as well.

Written by Josh Broadwell on behalf of GLHF

 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Gamers Greade is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.