PS Plus Members Have Early Access to Select PS5, PS4 Games in PS Store's Upcoming Spring Sale 1
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If you're subscribed to PS Plus at any tier, you currently have early access to a limited number of discounts in an upcoming Spring Sale on PS Store.

The Spring Sale will be fully available to everyone starting 26th March 2025, replacing the current Mega March sale, but for now, PS Plus members can take advantage of a selection of PS5 and PS4 games featured in the offer.

We've compiled a list of recommended games from this limited selection, and will be expanding this out once the full sale opens up soon.

In the meantime, though, here's some of what PS Plus members can get their hands on early:

Assassin's Creed Valhalla (PS5)

$14.99/£14.99 (-75%)

In a lot of ways, Assassin's Creed Valhalla is like a blend of Origins and Odyssey. Like Origins, there's much more focus on storytelling in this epic Viking saga. But like Odyssey, Valhalla leans heavily on expanded RPG mechanics, such as levelling up, equipment, and skill trees. You play as Eivor, a vision-haunted Viking warrior who leaves Norway to establish a new home in 9th century England. Featuring a lush open world stuffed with all kinds of landmarks and secrets, Valhalla is a real time-sink of a game, but its story-driven acts offer up some of the best characters and narrative beats in the entire series.

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (PS5)

$23.09/£23.09 (-67%)

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora translates James Cameron's hugely successful movie franchise into an open world action adventure, and it works rather well. Playing in first-person, you explore the gorgeous world of Pandora, realised here in stunning detail. The gameplay is broadly what you'd expect, with simple combat, light crafting, and engaging exploration all working to put you in a Na'vi's shoes. For fans of the franchise, this is a great interactive iteration.

Borderlands 3 (PS5)

$5.99/£5.99 (-90%)

Gearbox's popular looter shooter is back in typical style with Borderlands 3, and it looks and plays better than ever on PS5. While it doesn't innovate on older entries all that much, the third game in the franchise is probably the best. Improved gameplay makes the act of firing weapons a joy, there's a tonne of variety in quests and guns, and that signature love-or-hate humour is very much in place. It shines brightest on Sony's current-gen machine, too, thanks to boosted visuals and up to 120 frames-per-second on the right display. There are few better co-op shooters out there — this is an absolute blast with friends, whether playing locally or online.

Cyberpunk 2077 (PS5)

$24.99/£19.99 (-50%)

Following a disastrous PS4 launch, Cyberpunk 2077 might as well have been a brand new game on PS5 over a year later. CD Projekt Red stuck to its guns, delivering a much improved version of the open world RPG on Sony's current-gen console, free of the game-breaking bugs and crashing issues that plagued the initial release. The result is memorable and often engrossing dark future title, peppered with great characters, punchy combat, and some excellent freeform mission design. Better late than never!

Dead Space (PS5)

$17.49/£17.49 (-75%)

One of EA's best-loved games returns with this PS5 remake of Dead Space. Retelling the original story of Isaac Clarke exploring the decimated corridors of the USG Ishimura, this updated version is more than just a fresh coat of paint. On top of modern visuals, the remake turns the ship into one interconnected environment, expands many areas, adds voice acting for Isaac, and more. Aside from all that, this is the same great Dead Space you remember — intense atmosphere, unique enemies and weapons, and a memorable story.

DiRT Rally 2.0 (PS4)

$14.99/£12.49 (-50%)

Building on the brilliant hardcore experience introduced in the first DiRT Rally, the sequel is another tough but excellent sim racer from Codemasters. The handling is unforgiving at first, but it's wonderfully gratifying to master, and the sensation of driving at insane speeds through treacherous rally routes is thrilling. The inclusion of Rallycross adds some variety to the mix, and a few small refinements to the gameplay make this an essential purchase for rally fans.

Dying Light 2 (PS5)

$19.79/£18.14 (-67%)

The original Dying Light game might have gone under the radar critically, but it certainly sold impressively well on PS4. As such, expectations were high for this PS5 sequel, with developer Techland promising all sorts of narrative choices and intriguing story beats. And while the finished product didn't live up to those claims, the actual open world title is still a fun one. Looking for something to turn your brain off to and start slicing and dicing the undead? You can't do much better than Dying Light 2. Complete with an awesome parkour moveset, traversal has never felt this good.

Grounded (PS5)

$19.99/£16.49 (-50%)

A brilliantly conceived co-op game, Grounded sees you shrunk to the size of an ant and trying to survive in your parent's backyard. You'll need to scavenge for resources, manage your vitals, and deal with all kinds of insects, like spiders and bugs.

Hogwarts Legacy (PS5)

$17.49/£16.24 (-75%)

Taking place hundreds of years before the events of Harry Potter, Hogwarts Legacy finally lets fans live out their dream of attending the eponymous school. While there's an intriguing story to follow that takes you far beyond the castle itself, this RPG's strengths are all in the smaller things. The school is a joy to explore, as are the surrounding grounds, because of an obsessive attention to detail that really does imbue the open world with magic. Layer on top solid spell-based combat, flying on your broom, and even rearing magical creatures, and the result is a real crowd-pleaser — and definitely the best game in the franchise.

Lies of P (PS5)

$35.99/£29.99 (-40%)

Lies of P is one of the best Souls games not made by FromSoftware. Distinct in direction, tone, and style having leant into an evil take on the classic Pinocchio story, the journey through Krat is a memorable one thanks to solid combat, impressive customisation options, and unique art. If you've completed every FromSoftware experience multiple times over and you're looking for the next Souls-like hit, Lies of P is up there with the very best.

Mafia: Definitive Edition (PS4)

$7.99/£6.99 (-80%)

Remakes don’t really get much better than Mafia: Definitive Edition. This extended version of 2K Czech’s bona fide PS2 crime classic is dripping with atmosphere, and a real standout narrative-driven experience. With tons of little time appropriate touches, like radio broadcasts and period-accurate newspaper clippings, this is the kind of open world you can really embed yourself in.