Sony Announces "14 for '14" PS Store Sale
The PlayStation Store is discounting 14 select PS3 and Vita games from January 14th until January 21st.
Tomorrow will be a good day for PlayStation fans. In addition to adding Bioshock: Infinite to the PS Plus Instant Game Collection, Sony will be hosting a special "14 for '14" promotion offering some hefty discounts on digital edition software for the PS3 and Vita. To be more specific, standard customers will stand to save up to 50 percent on PS Store wares while PS Plus subscribers will receive a discount up to 75 whopping percent.
None of this would mean very much, of course, without some decent games. Luckily, the promotion will include a number of popular and acclaimed titles that should be more than enough to to separate gamers from their cash. PS3 owners will be privy to the following:
BIT.TRIP Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Crysis 3 - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard Sale
Deus Ex Human Revolution: Director's Cut - $13.49 PS Plus/$14.99 Standard Sale
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Premium Edition - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard Sale
F1 2013 - $20.99 PS Plus/$29.99 Standard
Far Cry: Blood Dragon - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut (Cross Buy) - $5.24 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Pool Nation - $2.25 PS Plus/$4.49 Standard Sale
Puppeteer - $7 PS Plus/$13.99 Standard Sale
Rain - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Rayman Legends-$35.99 PS Plus/$47.99 Standard Edition
Tales of Xillia - $10.00 PS Plus/$19.99 Standard Sale
The Wolf Among Us Season Pass - $13.49 PS Plus/$14.99 Standard Sale
Thomas Was Alone (Cross Buy) - $2.50 PS Plus/$4.99 Standard Sale
Vita owners, meanwhile, will be able to take advantage of discounts on these games:
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - $7.50 PS Plus/$14.99 Standard
Killzone: Mercenary - $9 PS Plus/$17.99 Standard
Limbo - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut (Cross Buy) - $5.24 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard
Pixeljunk Monsters: Ultimate HD - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time - $6.75 PS Plus/$13.49 Standard
Soul Sacrifice - $9 PS Plus/$17.99 Standard
Spelunky (Cross Buy) - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark (Cross Buy) - $4.19 PS Plus/$5.99 Standard
The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard
Thomas Was Alone (Cross Buy) - $2.50 PS Plus/$4.99 Standard
Velocity Ultra Vita - $2 PS Plus/$3.99 Standard
Worms Revolution Extreme - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
These discounts will run for a week, lasting from Jan. 14 until Jan. 21. That in mind, we're curious to hear if there's anything among the sale items that you're particularly interested in. Personally, I'm probably going to pick up a season pass for The Wolf Among Us and maybe invest in the digital version of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker The PS Plus discount for Killzone: Mercenary also looks pretty danged sweet. We'll see though, even us wealthy game journalists have limits.
Source: PlayStation Blog
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The PlayStation Store is discounting 14 select PS3 and Vita games from January 14th until January 21st.
Tomorrow will be a good day for PlayStation fans. In addition to adding Bioshock: Infinite to the PS Plus Instant Game Collection, Sony will be hosting a special "14 for '14" promotion offering some hefty discounts on digital edition software for the PS3 and Vita. To be more specific, standard customers will stand to save up to 50 percent on PS Store wares while PS Plus subscribers will receive a discount up to 75 whopping percent.
None of this would mean very much, of course, without some decent games. Luckily, the promotion will include a number of popular and acclaimed titles that should be more than enough to to separate gamers from their cash. PS3 owners will be privy to the following:
BIT.TRIP Presents... Runner2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Crysis 3 - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard Sale
Deus Ex Human Revolution: Director's Cut - $13.49 PS Plus/$14.99 Standard Sale
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Premium Edition - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard Sale
F1 2013 - $20.99 PS Plus/$29.99 Standard
Far Cry: Blood Dragon - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut (Cross Buy) - $5.24 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Pool Nation - $2.25 PS Plus/$4.49 Standard Sale
Puppeteer - $7 PS Plus/$13.99 Standard Sale
Rain - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard Sale
Rayman Legends-$35.99 PS Plus/$47.99 Standard Edition
Tales of Xillia - $10.00 PS Plus/$19.99 Standard Sale
The Wolf Among Us Season Pass - $13.49 PS Plus/$14.99 Standard Sale
Thomas Was Alone (Cross Buy) - $2.50 PS Plus/$4.99 Standard Sale
Vita owners, meanwhile, will be able to take advantage of discounts on these games:
Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - $7.50 PS Plus/$14.99 Standard
Killzone: Mercenary - $9 PS Plus/$17.99 Standard
Limbo - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut (Cross Buy) - $5.24 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard
Pixeljunk Monsters: Ultimate HD - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time - $6.75 PS Plus/$13.49 Standard
Soul Sacrifice - $9 PS Plus/$17.99 Standard
Spelunky (Cross Buy) - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark (Cross Buy) - $4.19 PS Plus/$5.99 Standard
The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season - $5 PS Plus/$9.99 Standard
Thomas Was Alone (Cross Buy) - $2.50 PS Plus/$4.99 Standard
Velocity Ultra Vita - $2 PS Plus/$3.99 Standard
Worms Revolution Extreme - $3.75 PS Plus/$7.49 Standard
These discounts will run for a week, lasting from Jan. 14 until Jan. 21. That in mind, we're curious to hear if there's anything among the sale items that you're particularly interested in. Personally, I'm probably going to pick up a season pass for The Wolf Among Us and maybe invest in the digital version of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker The PS Plus discount for Killzone: Mercenary also looks pretty danged sweet. We'll see though, even us wealthy game journalists have limits.
Source: PlayStation Blog
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