
PS Store's massive Spring Sale has just received a big refresh, with hundreds of new deals added to the offer. If you've yet to check it out, the offer runs from now until 23rd April, 2025, so there's still plenty of time to grab a bargain.
With so many games going cheap, it can be hard to rummage through the pile and find the good stuff. We've put together a list of recommendations that we think are well worth considering.
The following PS5 and PS4 games all have at least a 7/10 review score from Push Square, and are all at their lowest price point, in some cases setting new biggest-ever discounts.
Without further ado, here are some PS5 and PS4 games in the PS Store Spring Sale we think are well worth considering.
Arizona Sunshine 2 (PS5)
$23.99/£19.79 (-40%)
Despite some technical letdowns, Arizona Sunshine 2 is still a joyous celebration of zombie brain-bashing. It features some of the best VR shooting on the market, with a reload mechanic that is incredibly satisfying and really brings to light what makes the platform so great in the first place. As a sequel, it improves graphically, narratively, and just controls a whole lot better. With a solid campaign offering, various difficulties, and a horde mode with more maps to come, Arizona Sunshine 2 is the full VR package — and an absolute must-buy for PSVR2 players.
Axiom Verge (PS4)
$4.99/£3.74 (-75%)
Axiom Verge is PlayStation's very own Metroid. That may sound a teensy bit degrading, but there's no denying that this and Nintendo's own space-faring adventure have more than a few things in common. Still, if being compared to one of the most beloved game series of all time isn't a compliment, then we don't know what is. If you've never seen the appeal of these types of games, then chances are this won't change your mind. Devoted fans of the genre, however, will no doubt adore Tom Happ's opus.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (PS4)
$9.99/£8.74 (-75%)
If you're after some co-op FPS action, the Borderlands games offer some top notch shooting and looting. Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is a great deal, giving you access to Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, along with all the accompanying DLC. With a ludicrous number of possible weapons, some great sci-fi environments to explore, and some daft storytelling to pull you along, this series is a highly entertaining way to get your co-op FPS kicks.
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Braid: Anniversary Edition (PS5)
$6.79/£5.43 (-66%)
Braid is undoubtedly a classic that revolutionized the indie game landscape, and it still has enough unique ideas to make it worth a playthrough for the first time today. Whether or not the Anniversary Edition is worth it, however, will largely depend on your experience with the original. For newcomers, the enhanced graphics and extra levels make this the definitive edition, and worthy of a purchase. Similarly, up-and-coming game developers will find lots of love and advice poured into the game’s comprehensive commentary system.
Chants of Sennaar (PS4)
$13.99/£11.19 (-30%)
If you're after a striking and unique puzzle game, Chants of Sennaar should be high on your list. With a focus on understanding and translating a series of fictional languages, you make progress in this game by piecing together the meaning of symbols and characters throughout the world. It has a great visual style and an intriguing narrative to boot.
Cocoon (PS5)
$14.99/£11.99 (-40%)
Cocoon is a brilliant puzzle game with effortlessly elegant design. Playing as some sort of space bug, you can pick up special orbs you discover, but put them on special plinths and you can enter those orbs to discover completely new worlds. Each sphere holds its own environment with its own puzzles to solve, and you'll need to swap between them, take some worlds inside others, and more to conquer this mind-bending experience. All done with extremely simple controls and not a single line of dialogue, Cocoon is an incredible, intuitive, and memorable game.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (PS4)
$15.99/£13.99 (-60%)
Remember Crash Bandicoot? The madcap marsupial makes a grand return on PS4 in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, a remake of his first three adventures. The games may be relatively old, but they've been brought up to modern standards with colourful graphics and updated gameplay. There's lots of fun to be had across this trio of platformers, with hours and hours worth of tricky levels to run through.
Crow Country (PS5)
$13.99/£10.84 (-30%)
If you're nostalgic for PS1's fixed-camera survival horror classics like Resident Evil, you need to play Crow Country immediately. This creepy game has you exploring an abandoned theme park with dark secrets and horrifying creatures lurking in the shadows. You'll solve environmental puzzles, fight back against nightmarish entities, and piece together a mystery in this retro-style horror title that ticks all the boxes.
Crusader Kings III: Console Edition (PS5)
$19.99/£17.99 (-60%)
Crusader Kings III is a truly excellent strategy game on PC, and the PS5 console edition is a great alternative way to play. With totally reimagined controls and a new interface, this deep, complex, and rewarding game is catered to the DualSense controller, and it works remarkably well overall. There's an entire world to get lost in here as you aim to establish yourself in an alternate history. If you're willing to learn all its intricacies, you're in for an extremely rich adventure.
Cult of the Lamb (PS5)
$12.49/£9.99 (-50%)
Cult of the Lamb is an ingenious blend of rogue-lite action and life sim that's devilishly addictive. Indebted to an imprisoned, malevolent god, you spend half the game vanquishing foes, gathering resources, and rescuing animals. Then, things flip, and your time turns to building up a cult with various buildings and structures. There's an element of strategy to this half of the game, but it's generally pretty breezy, while the action is nice and snappy. Both sides of Cult of the Lamb feed wonderfully into each other, and combined with the cute cartoon visuals, it's an incredibly fun, dangerously moreish treat.
Dave the Diver (PS5)
$12.99/£10.39 (-35%)
Dave the Diver, like the sea, is far deeper than you think it is. It charms with its attractive visuals and addictive loop of diving for fish and running a restaurant, but it never rests on its laurels, always finding new ways to enhance the fun. There's never a dull moment, whether it's a whole new feature expanding the gameplay, an unexpected new story beat, or another hilarious cutscene to enjoy. It's this constant reinvention and surprise that makes the game so compelling, even through the occasional rougher moments. If you've yet to experience it for yourself, we'd highly encourage that you take the plunge.
Detroit: Become Human (PS4)
$9.99/£12.49 (-50%)
While so many interactive dramas cheat, Detroit: Become Human is the most adaptable narrative ever conceived. Lead characters can die in the opening hours of the story, and that’s the last you’ll see of them for the remainder of the campaign. The robotic revolution plotline can be a bit heavy-handed, but as with all Quantic Dream games, there are some real high-points that will stick with you long after the credits roll.
Diablo III: Eternal Collection
$19.79/£16.49 (-67%)
When it comes to endless character progression and loot, very few games measure up to Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition. An action RPG that offers what is in theory an infinite amount of stuff to do, it's a blast whether you're playing with friends or you're grinding through the demon hordes all on your own. Supremely polished and intuitive, it's hands down one of the tightest titles on PS4.
Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (PS5)
$29.99/£24.99 (-50%)
Epic Mickey is still an enjoyable platformer with impeccable artistic talent driving it. The repetitive combat and exploration remains, but the Rebrushed updates go some way to remedying those shortcomings.
Donut County (PS4)
$3.89/£2.99 (-70%)
Donut County is the name of this game's sleepy locale, but it's less about the place and more about raccoons than you might first think. Telling a silly story about a lazy raccoon and his friends, you play as a hole in the ground, slowly expanding each time you let something fall inside. It's sort of like Katamari Damacy, but instead of creating giant balls of stuff, you're wiping the surface clean by sending things into a void. It sounds mad, but it's a surprisingly compelling little adventure.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (PS5)
$14.99/£11.99 (-75%/-80%)
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot takes the entire story of Dragon Ball Z and spreads its across a kind-of-open world, complete with side quests, optional activities, and RPG mechanics. And thanks to developer CyberConnect2's clear appreciation for the property. it all works out a lot better than you might think. Kakarot actually manages to expand certain story beats and add some fun touches to many of the series' secondary characters, making it a must for fans of Akira Toriyama's timeless work.
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age (PS4)
$19.99/£17.49 (-50%)
The definitive version of an already outstanding Japanese RPG, Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age is a gigantic and endlessly charming adventure. It retains the series' classic JRPG roots — turn based combat included — but a heavier emphasis on storytelling through a fantastic cast of characters elevates the experience significantly. One of the greatest Dragon Quest games yet — and that's saying a lot.
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Damn. Only interested in Hogwarts and already have it.
Does early access really matter if quantities are unlimited...?
@RoomWithaMoose This
Red dead redemption 2 really is one of the best games ever made we need a 60fps mode can't see it ever happeneling now thpugh
Star Wars battlefront online was so fun back when it came out. I had 2 when it launched and heard it became really good, anyone know if it’s still popular?
@RoomWithaMoose I was just thinking something similar so I'm paying for ps+ and I'm getting early access to sales prices that I'm eventually getting access to at a later date 🤔😅
I might go for dead space 🤔
@Dan12836666 I would replay rdr2 in a heartbeat if they released a 60fps patch.
@RawnDawn dead space was amazing. One of the best horror games I ever played!
People with ps+ should already have the majority of these games one way or another…
I have a few of these. If you are a petrol head then you really can't go wrong with dirt 2.0 although I personally found it incredibly difficult using a control pad. It's sublime with a decent steering wheel and is one of the best rally sims I've played.
@RoomWithaMoose does "Early Access" matter when the majority of the games are already featured in the Mega March sale?
On the list Hogwards is the only good game and I already have the both deluxe versions.
It's the same games from previous sales as early access really
My premium is about to become an essential so it seems like as good a time as any to grab Dying Light 2.
Same game same sales lol. I might get Guardians of the galaxy. Have it on steam deck but run not so good. Game seems fun though
Just bought Grounded full price a few days ago, last time they get me to pay full price -_- Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy is one I will snag up for that price tho!
Half of them are still too expensive.
@Bramble its a decent game that. Longer than i expected too.
Also hugo PS VR2 Sale.
Some highlights:
● Alien: Rogue Incursion [PS5] — € 29,99
● Ancient Dungeon VR [PS5] — € 15,99
● Arizona Sunshine Remake [PS5,PS4] — € 19,79
● Arizona Sunshine 2 Deluxe-Editie [PS5] — € 27,99
● Arken Age [PS5] — € 29,99
● Before Your Eyes [PS5] — € 7,49
● Drums Rock — Premium Edition [PS5] — € 22,74
● Gran Turismo 7 [PS5,PS4] — € 39,99
● Metal: Hellsinger VR — Complete Edition [PS5] — € 29,99
● Metro Awakening + Arizona Sunshine 2 [PS5] — € 41,99
● Moss [PS5] — € 15,59
● Moss And Moss: Book II Bundle [PS5] — € 28,79
● No Man's Sky [PS5,PS4] — € 19,99
● Not For Broadcast: VR [PS5,PS4] — € 6,24
● Ragnarock [PS5] — € 12,49
● Red Matter 2 [PS5] — € 19,49
● Red Matter Collection [PS5,PS4] — € 25,99
● Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition & Village Gold Edition [PS5] — € 29,59
● Synth Riders [PS5,PS4] — € 14,99
● The 7Th Guest VR [PS5] — € 17,99
● Ultrawings 2 [PS5] — € 11,99
● Vendetta Forever [PS5] — € 17,99
● Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded [PS5] — € 18,74
I have my eyes on Phantom Liberty with 25% off. Do you think it will get lower than this in the coming months?
If you're interested in thought provoking story telling, Pentiment and The Forgotten City are both all time classic games I can't recomend highly enough.
Some absolute bangers in here.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is also on sale, so to get the base game and the expansion for under £40... it might finally be time for me to jump in.
What a sham of a sale. I've seen lower or the same price cuts last year.
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@ThaBEN
Have you actually heard anything about RE7 for VR2, do you think it will actually happen at some point?
I wish A Short Hike would hit the 50% off mark. It's been 40% off for too long.
Edit: why does the NEWS Massive PS Store Spring Sale Brings a Crazy 4,500+ PS5, PS4 Game Deals now lead to this article?
Damn still no silent hill
@GemDog669
Unfortunately, no.
Haven is one of those games that has stuck with me long after I played it.
It had a really lovely atmosphere and it was so good at capturing a really sincere relationship. Skating around the world to that music never got old.
Is this the cheapest Baldur's Gate 3 has been so far? Anyone know?
@LieutenantFatman It is tied with the lowest price, in other words we've seen the price before and it is the lowest price.
@extragood
That's great, thank you. 😊
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game can still be claimed as part of the March PS Essential free games.
Why, no discount for "Shadow for the Erdtree" ?
@Bramble if you contact support I've heard stories of them refunding so you can repurchase, I remember this happening with I think Control being on sale right before it was included on PS+ - obviously rumours but worth a try!
You missed out on listing two of arguably the best deals of the Spring sale:
AI: The Somnium Files on sale for $3.99 which is 90% off and I believe the lowest it has ever been on PSN. Great starting point first entry to the series, with a sequel on PSN and a recently announced new entry at the Nintendo Direct coming later this year.
Middle Earth: The Shadow Bundle which comes with both Shadow of War and Shadow of Mordor plus all downloadable content for both games for $6.99. A great deal at that price.
A Short Hike is nothing short of amazing.
Does Sony run these articles only they seem like blatant sale ads to me and more than weekly. Pretty poor
@Darude84 phantom liberty is an incredible game and so is the main game cyberpunk 2077
sorry saving all my pennies for a switch 2 haha
It's always impressive how much value the Witcher 3 has, at this price it's insane.
@Reptilio I'm more interested in the pro patch than a deal
Me, I’m just thrilled I can finally get an even more bargain price on such sleeper hits as “Feed My Raptor”, “The Perplexing Orb: Bounce Challenge”, “Waifu Impact 2”, “Bug-o-Buster”, “Santa’s Spot it”, “Slicy Flips”, “Poopy Time”, “Monkey Kong in New-York”, or (and I am not making this up either) “YEAH! YOU WANT ‘THOSE GAMES,’ RIGHT? SO HERE YOU GO! NOW, LET’S SEE YOU CLEAR THEM! 1+2” 🤪
(dear god.)
@ozkrmz I’m having an eye on this one as well, but according to psprices.com it’s never been on sale in the PS Store.
Dear friend @Darude84
I am afraid so...
But, we may at the verge of our patience pays off (soon).
Fingers crossed.
Many of these games seen lower prices, especially for physical versions
If you’re looking for the “best of the bargain bin,” I recommend these titles. Pretty sure they’re all $3.50 or less:
—Bucket Crusher
—Steel Rats (regular or deluxe edition)
—The Swindle
—Deadly Days
—Letter Quest Remastered
—Murdered: Soul Suspect
—PacMan 256
—Ruiner
—The Church in the Darkness
—The Kindeman Remedy
—Glass Masquerade 1 & 2*
—Party Hard 1 & 2**
—Beholder
—Broken Age
—Just Cause 3
—Pool Nation
—Nerd Survivors
*Both are equally good
**I enjoyed the first one more than the second, but the second has 2 player couch co-op, so pick your poison. 😉
Finally bought Baldurs Gate 3 last week and it definitely lives up to hype.
@Quintumply -A minor suggestion/request.
Would it be possible to add a straightforward list at the end of this article?
I appreciate (as I hope others do) the detailed sections, but it would be cool to have an 'at a glance' list too.
Either way, thanks, these pieces are already helpful. 👍
Wizardry Remake is finally on sale and an amazing dungeon crawler.
@DeepSpace5D literally best 7 dollars spent on gaming ever, the two of those back to back and the dlc, what a gaming weekend
What Remains of Edith Finch is the best $5 you will ever spend. It's my gaming comfort food, I've beat it so many times and still notice new details on every playthrough.
You should put Everspace 2 on this list. It's 65% off and is a one of very few space fighter games coming out these days that just so happens to play great on a console and is an awesome game in general.
@Uromastryx Seriously, the value on that Middle Earth bundle for what you get is pretty wild. Those games are so good to this day, with great combat, story, the really interesting nemesis system, dynamic open worlds.
I still feel like they do some things better than alot of games today. Just a ton of content for 7 bucks.
the only game on sale that really excites me is Dragon Quest XI for Playstation 4.
other games like Trails of Cold Steel 2 and the old Final Fantasy games theyre always on sale every now and then which I can wait any other time anyway
Ugh, the app broke today and it popped at least a dozen notifications to let me know that Tales of Graces F is, in fact, on sale. Thank you PS app, I appreciate you letting me know... over and over and over again.
@DeepSpace5D yeah crazy and I only played the first one case my missus got it on sale years ago in gamestop...I was kinda like erm I dunno about this, but played it to be nice and damn, still one the best arpgs I've played, the nemesis system really is ahead of its time
Great stuff here. I really appreciate these articles as you sometimes get a little blinded by just how many titles are in every sale - a little direction to highlights often shows me a title I missed. Much appreciated..
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