It's a good time to buy some games at a much lower price than the recommended price
the Weekend offers They started the PlayStation Store. There are a large number of games for PS4, PS5 and PS VR2 at huge discounts. In some cases it can reach 75% It will be valid until February 12. Therefore, it is worth taking a look.
When purchasing from the PlayStation Store, funds can be added to the online wallet using a credit card. Another option is to purchase PlayStation gift cards.. The latter is a very safe and practical way to get credit and enjoy these and other offers.
Up to 75% discount for a limited time
Discounted titles They cover various types. Games such as SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake for PS4 and PS5 stand out, which will be available for 27.99 euros, instead of 39.99 euros. Another very interesting title is Unleash Hot Wheels 2 – Turbocharged – Legendary Edition, which can be purchased for €53.99, compared to RRP 89.99.
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 for PS4 is an option Enjoy with family It can be obtained for 19.49 euros instead of 29.99 euros. As for Coral Island for PS5, it is available at a price of 23.99 euros (previously 29.99 euros). For those who are inclined towards strategy, you can purchase Crusader Kings III: Royal Edition for PS5 for 52.49 euros.
For action fans, there are options such as Hitman HD Enhanced Collection for PS4 for €11.99originally priced at €59.99, and Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 Ultimate Edition for PS4 and PS5 for €9.99 (previously €49.99).
RPG players will find titles like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR for PS VR, which is available for €17.49 (previously €69.99). At the same time, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt can be obtained for 8.99 euros. The latter is a great game that provides many hours of gameplay.
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