Update: The PlayStation Store was late updating today. You’ll find new PlayStation Plus Specials (focusing on online multiplayer games) and a Tom Clancy sale below.
Original Story: This week on the North American PlayStation Store, you’ll find the free Swimsuit DLC for Persona 5, demos for Statik and Vikings: Wolves of Midgard, and a discount on the Digerati Bundle 3 Pack Part 2, which includes Uncanny Valley, Vertical Drop Heroes HD, and Slain: Back from Hell.
Here’s the games on sale right now through the PlayStation Store, but it’s worth noting that some deals are ending within the next few days:
PlayStation Plus Specials
PlayStation 4
- Borderlands: The Handsome Collection – $29.99
- Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Ultimate Edition – $8.99
- Destiny: The Collection – $35.99
- Destiny: The Taken King DLC – $9.99
- Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition – $29.99
- Dirt Rally – $17.99
- Doom – $29.99
- F1 2016 – $29.99
- Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
- Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $29.99
- Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward DLC – Price Not Shown
- Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward Collector’s Edition DLC – Price Not Shown
- Final Fantasy XIV Online – $20.99
- Grand Theft Auto V – $35.99
- Grand Theft Auto V + Great White Shark Cash Card – $45.59
- Grand Theft Auto V + Megalodon Shark Cash Card – $67.99
- Grand Theft Auto V + Whale Shark Cash Card – $49.49
- Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator – $14.99
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris – $4.99
- Mortal Kombat XL – $23.99
- NBA 2K17 – $35.99
- NBA 2K17 Kobe Bryant Legend Edition Gold – $49.99
- NBA 2K17 Legend Edition – $39.99
- Paragon Epic Pack DLC – $29.99
- Paragon Prime Pack DLC – $17.99
- Rocket League – $11.99
- Rocket League DLC: Aftershock, Back to the Future, Batman v Superman, Chaos Run, Esper, Marauder, Masamune, NBA Flag Pack, Proteus, Revenge of the Battle-Cars, Supersonic Fury, Triton, Vulcan – 40% off each
- Skullgirls 2nd Encore – $4.99
- Street Fighter V – $19.99
- Street Fighter V Deluxe Edition – $39.99
- Styx: Shards of Darkness – $39.99
- The Jackbox Party Pack 3 – $7.49
- Titanfall 2 Deluxe Edition – $39.99
- Titanfall 2 – $29.99
- Umbrella Corps – $7.49
- Umbrella Corps Deluxe Edition – $9.99
- Warhammer: The End Times Vermintide – $11.99
- WWE 2K17 – $29.99
- WWE 2K17 Digital Deluxe – $44.99
PlayStation Vita
- Skullgirls 2nd Encore – $4.99
Tom Clancy Sale (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)
PlayStation 4
- Ghost Recon Wildlands Deluxe Edition – $58.09, $51.09
- Ghost Recon Wildlands Gold Edition – $79.99, $69.99
- Ghost Recon Wildlands – $50.99, $44.99
- Rainbow Six Siege – $29.99, $24.99
- Rainbow Six Siege Complete Edition – $69.99, $59.99
- Rainbow Six Siege Year 2 Gold Edition – $55.99, $47.99
- The Division – $29.99, $24.99
- The Division and Rainbow Six Siege Bundle – $51.09, $41.99
- The Division Gold Edition – $40.49, $31.49
- The Division Season Pass – $23.99, $19.99
PlayStation 3
- EndWar – $6.99, $4.99
- Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 – $6.99, $4.99
- Ghost Recon Future Soldier – $6.99, $4.99
- Rainbow Six Vegas – $6.99, $4.99
- Rainbow Six Vegas 2 – $6.99, $4.99
- Splinter Cell Blacklist – $7.49, $5.99
- Splinter Cell Blacklist Ultimate Edition – $9.99, $7.99
- Splinter Cell Chaos Theory HD – $5.24, $3.74
- Splinter Cell Double Agent – $6.99, $4.99
- Splinter Cell HD – $5.24, $3.74
- Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow HD – $5.24, $3.74
PlayStation Vita
- EndWar (PSP) – $3.49, $2.49
- Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (PSP) – $6.99, $4.99
- Ghost Recon Predator (PSP) – $6.99, $4.99
- Rainbow Six Vegas (PSP) – $6.99, $4.99
- Splinter Cell Essentials (PSP) – $3.49, $2.49
New Release Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
- Digerati Bundle 3 Pack Part 2: Uncanny Valley, Vertical Drop Heroes HD, Slain Back from Hell (PS4) – $13.99, $9.51
- Marvel Heroes Omega: War Machine Founder’s Pack (PS4) – $16.99 (PS+ exclusive)
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
- 8DAYS (PS4) – $5.99, $5.49
- AeternoBlade (PS4) – $7.49
- AeternoBlade (PS Vita) – $4.49
- Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space (PS4) – $4.49
- Alien Shooter (PS4) – $3.19
- Alien Shooter (PS3) – $3.19
- Aqua Moto Racing Utopia (PS4) – $11.99
- Cast of the Seven Godsends Redux (PS4) – $2.09
- Crazy Strike Bowling EX (PS4) – $6.49
- Dex (PS4, PS Vita) – $13.39, $11.99
- Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom (PS4) – $5.99
- Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom (PS3) – $5.99
- Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom (PS Vita) – $5.99
- EVE: Valkyrie (PSVR) – $29.99
- EVE: Gunjack (PSVR) – $3.99
- HoPiKo (PS4) – $3.49
- Horse Racing 2016 (PS4) – $9.74
- Late Shift (PS4) – $11.24, $9.99
- Leave the Nest (PSVR) – $10.39 (PS+)
- Mahjong World Contest (PS Vita) – $1.24
- Pinball Arcade: Last Action Hero (PS4) – $4.49, $3.99
- Pinball Arcade: Last Action Hero (PS3) – $4.49, $3.99
- Pinball Arcade: Last Action Hero (PS Vita) – $4.49, $3.99
- Pinball Arcade: Last Action Hero Pro (PS4) – $7.19, $6.39
- Pinball Arcade: Last Action Hero Pro (PS3) – $7.19, $6.39
- Pinball Arcade: Last Action Hero Pro (PS Vita) – $7.19, $6.39
- Royal Defense (PS Vita) – $1.49
- Semispheres (PS4) – $7.49, $6.69
- Sublevel Zero Redux (PS4) – $13.99
- Sword Coast Legends (PS4) – $6.99
- VR Ping Pong (PSVR) – $10.49
- Wanderjahr (PS4) – $7.49
- Wanderjahr (PS Vita) – $4.99
- Warhammer: The End Times Vermintide Digital Value Pack (PS4) – $39.99
Freebies
- 3on3 FreeStyle: April PlayStation Plus Bonus Pack (PS4) – PS+ exclusive
- Dark Souls III: Transitory Lands Theme (PS4)
- Eventide: Slavic Fable Demo (PS4)
- Games of Glory (PS4)
- Persona 5 Swimsuit Set (PS4)
- Persona 5 Swimsuit Set (PS3)
- Portal Knights Demo (PS4)
- Statik Demo (PSVR)
- Vikings: Wolves of Midgard Demo (PS4)
- WeatherNation (PS Vita)
PS4 Pre-Order Deals
- GNOG – $13.49 (PS+)
- Nex Machina – $15.99 (PS+)
- Prey – $53.99 (PS+)
- RiME – $26.99 (PS+)
- South Park: The Fractured But Whole – $59.99 (includes South Park: The Stick of Truth)
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Upgrade – $35.99 (PS+)
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Collector’s Edition Upgrade – $53.99 (PS+)
*All prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
The May 2017 PlayStation Plus free games have been announced.
10 Fighting Games That Should Make a Return
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Fighting Games That Should Make a Return
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Capcom Fighting All-Stars
This is a true revival since Capcom Fighting All-Stars never actually saw the light of day. That's probably a good thing considering the planned PlayStation 2 game received a negative reception from play tests, but the core idea behind the title is a good one. It's a crossover title featuring all of Capcom's characters, and they certainly have a much deeper cast of characters now than they did in 2003. Imagine how cool it would be seeing Asura unleash his wrath on Sissel from Ghost Trick!
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Fatal Fury
While Terry Bogard has kept his hat warm by competing in The King of Fighters, Fatal Fury hasn't seen a new entry since 1999's Garou: Mark of the Wolves (which recently made its way to PS4). It's long overdue for SNK's series to return, and its two-plane battle system would help differentiate itself from other fighting games. Ideally, the series would be rebooted, and it could also have a greater emphasis on story to help it find its own niche.
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Fight Night
Electronic Arts' Fight Night series hasn't been seen since 2011's Fight Night Champion, with the studio instead focusing on mixed martial arts. That's fine and dandy, but the sweet science deserves to make a comeback on modern consoles. A new entry would likely be a visual powerhouse, and I'd love to see the game honor the late Muhammad Ali.
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Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire
Jackie Chan in Fists of Fire isn't the best game on this list. Heck, it's not even a good video game. That said, there's something special about this unbalanced game where every combo depletes half of a character's health bar. Plus, it's the only game that allows players to pick from three versions of Jackie Chan. I'd love to see the game, in all of its broken glory, get some sort of port or sequel since sometimes bad games can be the most fun to play.
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King of the Monsters
SNK did an impressive job bringing back The King of Fighters this year, so I feel like the Japanese studio should tackle another revival. In this case, it'd be the kaiju-themed King of the Monsters. There hasn't been a good Godzilla fighting game in quite some time, and this could definitely fill that void.
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PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale had some solid ideas, but a lackluster roster and some odd gameplay decisions held it back from rivaling Smash Bros.'s dominance in the platform fighting genre. A sequel could add important characters such as Crash Bandicoot and other third-party PlayStation icons, while also refining the gameplay. Sony could have a hit on their hands, they just have to learn from the first game.
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Power Stone
Capcom's 3D arena fighter Power Stone hasn't been seen in a decade, but it is still beloved by fans. A modern rendition with online play would be a blast, as the brawler's fast-paced action has held up well over the past 15 years.
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Soulcalibur
The Soul series of fighting game stands out due to its accessible gameplay, and a focus on weapons over traditional martial arts. That's exactly why its needed on current consoles, as no other game feels that niche. I'm already excited just by thinking of all of the fun guest characters Namco could bring in.
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Virtua Fighter
Virtua Fighter is Sega's premier fighting game series, and it hasn't seen a main entry since 2007. Since then the game's signature fighter Akira Yuki has appeared in all sorts of games ranging from Dead or Alive to Project X Zone, but I think it's time for the martial artist to return to his own series. Take advantage of the "virtua" aspect, and make this VR's top fighting game.
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WWF No Mercy
There hasn't been a good WWE game since WWE All-Stars in 2011, and 2K taking over the license hasn't exactly helped the quality of the games. That's why in my dream scenario, 2K would get the rights to AKI Corporation's WWF No Mercy, and update the N64 classic with the current roster. Not only would it work as a nostalgia grab, it would also be more fun than what the current product offers.