Feature: 99+ PS5, PS4 Games to Buy in PS Store’s January Sale (North America/Europe)

Sony is holding a huge sale on the PlayStation Store throughout January and the holidays, offering thousands of digital games and add-ons at discounted prices.

Our sale is happening now and lasts until January 8th, 2026 – the perfect time to use any PSN credit you receive as gifts!

To help navigate the huge sale, we’ve assembled the top discounted games that it has to offer.

As a gamer, I’m always looking for great deals, and this collection doesn’t disappoint! Every game included has been reviewed at least 7 out of 10 by Push Square, meaning they’re all solid titles. Plus, the prices are fantastic – seriously, some of these are the lowest I’ve ever seen!

Prices are shown in bold, and prices at a new low point are bolded and underlined.

If you need to top up your PSN wallet, we’ve got you covered:

Let’s have a look at some of the games in PS Store’s January sale.

1000xRESIST (PS5)

$15.99/£12.79 (-20

1000xRESIST truly shines because of its compelling story. This sci-fi adventure takes place after a devastating alien disease nearly destroys humanity. A single immune survivor rebuilds society underground using cloning technology. While the gameplay, which blends visual novel and exploration elements, isn’t overly difficult, the captivating narrative makes it a truly worthwhile experience.

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PS4)

$14.99/£12.49 (-75

I was a little worried about 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, honestly. Vanillaware is amazing, but this game was so different from their usual action RPGs – a visual novel mixed with strategy! I thought it might not work, but it totally blew me away. It’s easily one of their best games, with characters I really cared about and a story that just grabbed me and didn’t let go. It’s a real masterpiece when it comes to storytelling – seriously, it’s beautiful to look at and really makes you think!

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A Way Out (PS4)

$5.39/£4.49 (-82

A Way Out is designed exclusively for two players, and that focus makes it a fantastic cooperative adventure. You and a friend play as two convicts breaking out of prison and seeking revenge. With a compelling story and gameplay built around teamwork, it’s a great choice for a gaming session with a friend.

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (PS4)

$5.39/£4.49 (-91

Ace Combat is a surprisingly great series that doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. The newest installment, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, is one of the best yet, delivering a compelling story about aerial warfare. It lets you experience thrilling dogfights with intuitive controls and stunning graphics. Beyond a fantastic single-player campaign, the game also features a solid online multiplayer mode and incredibly immersive optional missions for PlayStation VR – if you can handle the intensity!

Alan Wake 2 (PS5)

$17.99/£14.99 (-70

Remedy Entertainment has delivered a fantastic sequel to the acclaimed Alan Wake. Alan Wake 2 fully embraces the survival horror genre while staying true to Remedy’s unique, quirky style. It cleverly mixes live-action footage with gameplay, constantly surprises players, and isn’t afraid to take chances. The result is a captivating and unpredictable game told through two distinct storylines. Whether you’re investigating as Saga Anderson in the real world or navigating the darkness as Alan Wake, the game consistently draws you in – and it looks stunning while doing so.

ARC Raiders (PS5)

$31.99/£26.39 (-20

ARC Raiders brilliantly demonstrates the potential of immersive multiplayer games. Each playthrough feels unique, and you’re guaranteed memorable moments with your team. While it’s more challenging for solo players and the core gameplay loop might not appeal to everyone, ARC Raiders is one of the most approachable extraction shooters available. Importantly, it values your time and delivers an enjoyable experience right from the start. Overall, ARC Raiders stands out as one of the best multiplayer games of this generation.

Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon (PS5)

$29.99/£29.99 (-50

FromSoftware, the creators of hits like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, have revisited the Armored Core series, a franchise they developed before achieving widespread fame. This latest installment, the sixth main game, feels familiar to previous entries – which might be surprising for newcomers – but it’s still a very enjoyable experience. Players will constantly be engaging in fast-paced combat, and a core element involves customizing their mech with new parts to optimize performance on the battlefields of Rubicon. While consistently fun, it doesn’t quite reach the same iconic status as FromSoftware’s more recent titles.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (PS4)

$8.99/£8.24 (-85

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey feels more like a sprawling open-world RPG than a typical Assassin’s Creed game. As the second game in a new direction for the series, it moves away from some of the features that defined earlier titles. However, it creates a compelling and immersive experience through its interconnected RPG elements – you’ll level up, collect loot, develop skills, and even contend with randomly appearing bounty hunters, all while exploring a massive world. The story is also well-done, following Alexios or Kassandra as they uncover the secrets of their family history.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows (PS5)

$34.99/£34.99 (-50

Assassin’s Creed Shadows marks Ubisoft’s long-awaited venture into Japan. Featuring two playable characters and a remarkably detailed open world, the game delivers a compelling story of revenge. Shadows emphasizes stealth more than recent Assassin’s Creed titles, but also includes satisfying, skill-based combat, offering a great balance between sneaking and action. It’s a standout addition to the series, enhanced by memorable characters and a surprisingly complex narrative.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (PS5)

$8.99/£8.99 (-85

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla combines the storytelling focus of Origins with the RPG elements of Odyssey. You play as Eivor, a Viking warrior who leaves Norway to build a new settlement in 9th-century England. The game features a large, detailed open world filled with things to discover, and while it’s a lengthy experience, Valhalla delivers some of the most compelling characters and story moments in the Assassin’s Creed series.

Baldur’s Gate 3 (PS5)

$52.49/£43.49 (-25

Baldur’s Gate 3 is an exceptional role-playing game, excelling in nearly every important area. When it’s at its best, it’s among the most captivating RPGs you can experience. While its deliberate pace might not suit all players, it raises the standard for how much freedom it gives you. Your journey to Baldur’s Gate is unforgettable, filled with incredible characters and a fantastic story. It’s a landmark title in the RPG genre.

Ball X Pit (PS5)

$11.99/£9.59 (-20

Ball X Pit is a highly addictive game that blends the fast-paced action and character progression of Vampire Survivors with the classic brick-breaking gameplay of Breakout. It’s a surprisingly original concept that feels like it should have existed for years – and it works incredibly well. Everything in the game connects to everything else, creating a compelling experience with a lot to discover and enjoy.

Battlefield 6 (PS5)

$48.99/£48.99 (-30

Battlefield 6 delivers an amazing multiplayer experience, pulling you in with its fast-paced action, incredible sound, and the exciting feel that fans have always loved. While the single-player campaign isn’t particularly memorable, and the Portal feature still needs time to shine, they enhance what is easily the best Battlefield game in over ten years.

Blasphemous II (PS5)

$9.89/£8.24 (-67

Blasphemous 2 improves on the already successful formula of the first game in every way. Combat is now quicker, more fluid, and more precise, and the platforming is less frustrating thanks to the removal of instant-death traps. The game is also filled with hidden secrets and items to discover. With its incredible detail and polish, Blasphemous 2 is a truly memorable experience that players will enjoy for a long time.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (PS4)

$9.99/£8.74 (-75

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is a fantastic game that will delight Castlevania fans with its classic style and atmosphere. It’s a beautifully made experience that encourages players to explore and offers a lot of freedom in how they fight. Veteran Metroidvania players will love this celebration of the genre created by one of its pioneers, and newcomers will find it easy to learn but hard to stop playing.

Borderlands 3 (PS5)

$5.99/£5.99 (-90

Borderlands 3 delivers the classic Borderlands experience fans love, and it’s never looked or played better, especially on PS5. While it doesn’t reinvent the series, it’s arguably the best installment yet. Shooting feels fantastic, there’s a huge selection of weapons and missions, and the game retains its distinctive, often quirky, sense of humor. The PS5 version is particularly impressive, with enhanced graphics and the ability to run at a smooth 120 frames per second (with a compatible TV). If you’re looking for a great co-op shooter, this is hard to beat – it’s incredibly fun with friends, both in person and online.

Chants of Sennaar (PS4)

$11.99/£9.59 (-40

If you’re looking for a truly special puzzle game, definitely check out Chants of Sennaar. The core gameplay revolves around learning and translating made-up languages – you’ll figure out what things mean by deciphering symbols and characters you find throughout the game. It also boasts a beautiful art style and a captivating story.

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (PS5)

$16.74/£13.39 (-33

Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector improves on the first game in meaningful ways, offering a larger and more engaging RPG experience. Set in a bleak science fiction world, the game tells a captivating story driven by its characters. Its innovative dice mechanic makes every decision feel risky and important. You’ll travel to different locations, meet a diverse cast of characters, and face difficult side quests that add depth to the main story. If you enjoy games with a lot of reading, you’ll find this adventure completely absorbing.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PS5)

$39.99/£35.99 (-20

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a classic turn-based RPG, drawing inspiration from both new and old games in the genre. It tells a mysterious story about a group of travelers journeying across a magical world to stop the dangerous Paintress and her ticking clock. The game boasts strong characters, a compelling story, and great music, but it’s the combat that really shines – each character has unique abilities that work well with the team. The addition of quick-time events and the ability to dodge attacks keeps battles exciting. While not perfect, Clair Obscur is a must-play for RPG fans.

Cocoon (PS5)

$12.49/£9.99 (-50

Cocoon is a beautifully designed puzzle game where you play as a space bug. You collect glowing orbs and can actually travel inside them to explore completely new worlds. Each orb contains its own unique environment and puzzles, and you’ll need to move between these worlds, even nesting them inside each other, to progress. With incredibly simple controls and no spoken or written words, Cocoon is an intuitive, unforgettable, and truly remarkable game.

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