Feature: PS Plus Members Have Early Access to Select PS5, PS4 Games in PS Store’s Spring Sale

PlayStation Plus members are getting a sneak peek at the games that will be on sale during the upcoming Spring Sale on the PlayStation Store.

Members will soon have access to several new discounts, starting next week.

The sale starts on March 25th, but let’s preview the discounts PlayStation Plus members are getting early access to.

Discounted prices are shown in bold.

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

Here’s a look at the early deals for PS Plus members from the inbound Spring Sale.

A Way Out (PS4)

$5.39/£4.49 (-82%)

A Way Out is uniquely designed for two players, and that focus on co-op makes it a fantastic multiplayer experience. 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 really fun game to enjoy with a friend.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows (PS5)

$34.99/£34.99 (-50%)

Assassin’s Creed Shadows brings the action to Japan at last! This installment features two playable characters and a remarkably detailed open world – one of the most impressive in the series. It’s a gripping story of revenge that emphasizes stealth more than recent Assassin’s Creed games, but still delivers satisfying, skill-based combat. With memorable characters and a surprisingly complex narrative, Shadows is a standout addition to the franchise.

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Dead Space (PS5)

$10.49/£10.49 (-85%)

As a huge Dead Space fan, I was so excited to play this PS5 remake, and it did not disappoint! It’s the same terrifying story of Isaac Clarke trying to survive on the ruined spaceship, the Ishimura, but everything looks incredible. It’s not just prettier graphics, though – they completely rebuilt the ship to feel like one big, connected place, expanded a lot of areas, and even gave Isaac a voice! But honestly, what I loved most is that it still feels like Dead Space – the atmosphere is still unbelievably tense, the enemies are still horrifyingly unique, and the story is just as gripping as I remember.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (PS5)

$34.99/£34.99 (-50%)

As a huge Dragon Ball fan, I’m so excited about Sparking! Zero – it basically is the old Budokai Tenkaichi series we all loved, just with a new name! You can play as tons of characters from across the whole Dragon Ball story, letting you recreate all your favourite fights with fast-paced, technical battles. They’ve also given the story a fresh coat of paint, letting you see things from different angles, and even create your own ‘what if?’ battles. Honestly, it’s packed with features, looks amazing, and just feels incredible to play – it really lets you live out those epic Dragon Ball power fantasies!

Dying Light 2 (PS5)

$14.99/£13.74 (-75%)

The first Dying Light didn’t receive a lot of critical acclaim, but it was a commercial success on PlayStation 4. This created high hopes for the sequel on PlayStation 5, with the developers at Techland promising a branching storyline 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 simply relax and enjoy some zombie-slaying action, Dying Light 2 is a great choice. The fluid parkour system makes getting around the world incredibly fun.

Dying Light: The Beast (PS5)

$44.99/£43.49 (-25%)

Dying Light: The Beast isn’t breaking any new ground – it’s not even the most innovative game in the Dying Light series. However, we genuinely enjoyed it! The game leans into its over-the-top nature with a wild story, satisfyingly brutal combat, and a fun world to explore. While some co-op levels can be restrictive and the environments aren’t always exciting, we think it’s the strongest Dying Light game to date.

EA Sports F1 25 (PS5)

$27.99/£27.99 (-60%)

EA Sports F1 25 continues the franchise’s tradition of being a consistently strong game. The driving feels great and offers plenty of options for different skill levels, and the return of the Braking Point story mode is a plus, even if the narrative isn’t groundbreaking. With a wide variety of game modes, there’s something to enjoy for all players, and the game generally looks and sounds fantastic. While a couple of changes to career mode might not appeal to everyone, and the menus can feel a bit sluggish, F1 25 is overall a top-performing racing game.

Elden Ring Nightreign (PS5)

$29.99/£26.24 (-25%)

Elden Ring Nightreign is a unique game that will probably appeal to some FromSoftware fans more than others. It’s different from their typical, carefully designed RPGs, but it successfully translates much of Elden Ring’s complex gameplay into a quicker, multiplayer format. While it doesn’t quite reach the heights of games like Dark Souls 3 or Elden Ring, that wasn’t the goal. It feels like FromSoftware is experimenting and having fun with its world, and playing with friends makes Elden Ring Nightreign really enjoyable.

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2026-03-20 21:08