Some of the PS5’s biggest games are for sale ATM

Ratchet stares at a town in Racthet Clank: Rift Apart.

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If you just bought Ghostwire, Deathloop, or any other great PlayStation game, I’m so sorry. You could probably have picked it up a lot cheaper today when PlayStation’s big spring sale starts.

Announced yesterday in a blog postPlayStation’s annual “Days of Play” sale runs from now until June 9th. There are some hardware available through PlayStation Direct, including the slightly less expensive AF DualSense controllers. But the main focus of sales is games. A sample:

  • Kena: The Bridge of the Spiritsan indie action platformer that typically costs $ 40 costs $ 26.
  • Witch Queenthis year widely recognized extension for Destiny 2 has dropped from $ 40 to $ 26.
  • The now-functional Cyberpunk 2077 is at $ 25.
  • I absolutely need to connect Cities: Skylines, which is currently listed at the price of a latte for $ 8. (The city builder is also part of the PS Now library.)
  • The next generation of Little Tina’s Wonderlandtypically $ 70, is now cheaper than the last generation versions at $ 55.
  • Loot-shooter Outriderswhich has a demo available on the PS Store, is down to $ 21, ahead of next month’s major expansion.
  • Annnnnd, if you are burning with curiosity, The fall of Babylonthe universally considered “worst PS5 gamehas dropped from $ 60 to $ 39.

Some exclusive PlayStation 5 products are even among the harvest. Chief here are two immersive Sims, Ghostwire: Tokyo and Deathloop. Both are released by Bethesda (which is now a Microsoft-owned studio) and currently “console-exclusive” for PlayStation 5 (you can get both on PC). They are listed at $ 30 and $ 24, respectively, down from $ 60. There is also Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart– one of the next generation games that heralds an inevitable trend of $ 70 price tags – but is currently down to $ 40.

Anyone interested in buying newer versions of games they have already played can nibble Uncharted: Legacy of ThievesThe PS5 re-release of the last two Uncharted wastes still looks great and is easily accessible via PlayStation subscription services, for $ 30.

However, Sony does not mark all exclusive PS5. To know: Returna punishing but eerily beautiful roguelike that was launched on PS5 a year ago with a sticker price of $ 70 is still at $ 70.