
Sony is partnering with The Game Awards again to offer a special sale on the PlayStation Store, and you can start saving now.
A special sale is currently live, running for just a few days, through to 15th December.
So, the Game Awards nominees are on sale, which is awesome! It’s not a huge sale with tons of games, but everything included is seriously high quality – all the best stuff is here.
Okay, so I’ve checked out pretty much all the games in this sale for The Game Awards, and let me tell you, there are some seriously good deals. A lot of these games are at their all-time lowest prices right now, which is awesome!
If you need to top up your PSN wallet, we’ve got you covered:
Let’s have a look at what’s in PS Store’s The Game Awards sale.
Note: US pricing will be added once the sale goes live in North America.
A Plague Tale: Innocence (PS5)
£8.74 (-75%)
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a delightful surprise, offering a compelling historical adventure with characters you’ll genuinely care about and clever, innovative stealth gameplay. While the fantasy elements and the ending might not appeal to all players, Asobo Studio’s brilliant use of the PlayStation 5 – including the DualSense controller – makes this a standout title for anyone who enjoys story-driven games.
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A Plague Tale: Requiem (PS5)
£17.49 (-65%)
A Plague Tale: Requiem is a significant improvement over the first game. It refines what made the original fun and adds incredible graphics on the PS5, all wrapped up in a captivating story. While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it delivers a cinematic experience that’s definitely worth playing, much like games from Naughty Dog.
Baby Steps (PS5)
£11.99 (-25%)
Baby Steps is a surprisingly touching game about a man overcoming his self-doubt, even when things get tough. The challenging movement – intentionally awkward walking and climbing – is genuinely enjoyable, and the open world is full of fun little details to find. It can be frustrating at times, especially when attempting the difficult climbs, but if you stick with it, the game offers a rewarding experience.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (PS5)
£19.99 (-60%)
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden offers a compelling story and fun gameplay. While the enemy types could be more diverse and the game has some technical issues, its fantastic side quests make the less exciting battles worthwhile. This is the studio’s strongest game yet, and we’re hoping to see more games set in this world in the future.
Blue Prince (PS5)
£16.24 (-35%)
Blue Prince is a one-of-a-kind adventure that blends puzzle-solving with the replayability of roguelike games. The mysterious mansion is packed with puzzles and secrets, offering fresh discoveries with each playthrough. It’s a game with surprising depth, and dedicated players will find it very rewarding to unravel all of its mysteries.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PS5)
£35.99 (-20%)
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a classic turn-based RPG, drawing inspiration from both modern and older games. 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 a beautiful soundtrack, but its combat truly shines. Each character has unique abilities that work well with the team, and the addition of quick-time events and dodging/parrying keeps battles exciting. While not perfect, Clair Obscur is a must-play for RPG fans.
Date Everything (PS5)
£19.49 (-35%)
Okay, so I just finished playing Date Everything, and it’s as wild as it sounds! Basically, you date… everything. Seriously, hundreds of objects are turned into characters you can build relationships with – friends or more. The art is fantastic, and they got a ton of famous voice actors involved. It’s a really silly visual novel, but honestly, there’s something in it for everyone. I was surprised how much I enjoyed it!
Dead Island 2 (PS5)
£11.24 (-75%)
After almost a decade in development, Dead Island 2 delivers a fantastic zombie-killing experience. The game takes place in Los Angeles, offering open areas to explore while you battle the undead with a diverse arsenal of weapons and skills. While the story isn’t groundbreaking, the game excels with its over-the-top, violent action and a detailed, immersive world. If you’re looking for a game where you can simply destroy zombies, this is it.
Dead Space (PS5)
£10.49 (-85%)
Dead Space, one of EA’s most popular games, is back with a complete remake for the PS5. This version retells the original story of Isaac Clarke as he navigates the destroyed spaceship, the USG Ishimura. It’s much more than just updated graphics; the remake features a fully connected ship layout, expanded areas to explore, and even voice acting for Isaac himself. But at its core, it’s still the fantastic Dead Space you know and love – full of suspense, terrifying creatures, cool weapons, and a gripping story.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 (PS5)
£23.99 (-60%)
Dragon’s Dogma 2, the highly anticipated follow-up to Capcom’s beloved action RPG, delivers thrilling combat with some of the most exciting monster battles in gaming. Exploring the world is also a highlight, as you and your AI companions journey through dangerous landscapes filled with beasts to complete quests. While the story could be stronger, Dragon’s Dogma 2 truly captures the feeling of a grand adventure.
Dredge (PS5)
£7.99 (-60%)
Dredge is brilliant because of its simple yet captivating idea: you’re a fisherman trying to earn a living by catching and selling fish. You use your profits to improve your boat, making it better and better. But there’s a spooky secret: as you play, unsettling and strange things start happening, creating a constant feeling of dread. The game throws creepy visions and unexplained dangers your way, making you hesitant to fish late into the night. It’s a wonderfully eerie game with a gameplay loop that’s hard to stop playing.
Dying Light 2 (PS5)
£18.14 (-67%)
The first Dying Light didn’t receive much critical acclaim, but it was a commercial success on PlayStation 4. This created high hopes for the sequel on PS5, with the developers promising a branching story and compelling narrative. While the final game didn’t quite deliver on those promises, it’s still an enjoyable open-world experience. If you’re looking for a game to relax with and battle zombies, Dying Light 2 is a great choice. The parkour system is particularly impressive, making movement fluid and fun.
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