PlayStation Store Launches Massive Discount for 100+ PSVR Games
Sony launched a massive PSVR sale this week on its PlayStation Store with generous discounts on more than 100 PSVR games. There are even massive discounts on some of the recent VR title releases such as The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Iron Man VR. The sale runs until 24 September..
Virtually all the great PSVR games have been included in the sale. Many of the current VR titles are available for steep discounts of up to 50% . The new promos were unveiled this week as part of the PSVR spotlight which also revealed that PSVR support for Minecraft is coming later this month.
These discounts will run until 24th September so there is plenty of time to grab them. Below is an overview of the rate of the PSVR discounts. If unsure, you can click on the links to view them. You can also search the PlayStation Store to see the full list of games that are on sale this month.
Up to 80% Worth of Discounts
- Apex Construct: Now costs $4.99 from $19.99
- Space Junkies
- Firewall: Zero Hour
Up to 75% Discount on Price
- Arizona Sunshine: Now costs $9.99 from $39.99
- Creed Rise to Glory: Goes for $7.49 from $29.99
- Eagle Flight:
- Electronauts: Costs $4.99 from $19.99
- Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul: Now costs $8.99 from $29.99
- Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Rain:
- Raw Data: Costs $9.99 from $39.99
- Sprint Vector: Costs $7.49 from $29.99
- The Mage’s Tale: Costs $9.89 from $29.99
60-65% Discounts
- AstroBot Rescue Mission: Now costs $7.39 from $19.99
- Blood & Truth: Now goes for $14.79 from $39.99
- Déraciné
- Espire 1: VR Operative: Costs $11.99 from $29.99
- Everybody’s Golf VR
- Gun Club VR: Costs $9.99 from $24.99
- Pinball FX2 VR: Costs $5.99 from $14.99
- Prison Boss VR
- Rush VR: Costs $9.99 from $24.99
- Skyworld
- Star Trek Bridge Crew: Costs $7.49 from $24.99
- Superhot VR: Costs $9.99 from $24.99
- Until Dawn: Rush of Blood: Now costs $5.24 from $14.99
50% – 55% Discount
- A Fisherman’s Tale: Now costs $7.49 from $14.99
- Apollo 11: Costs $4.79 from $11.99
- Arca’s Path: Now costs $7.99 from $17.99
- Borderlands 2 VR: Now costs $24.99 from $49.99
- Farpoint: Costs $9.99 from 19.99
- Firewall Zero Hour: Costs $8.59 from $19.99
- L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files: Now costs $14.99 from $29.99
- Moss: Costs $14.99 from $29.99
- Sparc
- Tetris Effect: Costs $19.99 from $39.99
- Waltz of the Wizard: Extended Edition: Now costs $4.99 from $9.99
- Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot: Costs $9.99 from $19.99
40% – 45% discount
- Animal Force: Now goes for $6.39 from $15.99
- Archangel: Now costs $17.99 from $29.99
- Ghost Giant: Costs $14.99 from $24.99
- Paper Beast: Costs $16.49 from $29.99
Up to 35% Discount
- AUDICA: Now costs $19.49 from $29.99
25% Discount
- Gorn: Costs $14.99 from $19.99
- Pixel Ripped 1995: Costs $14.99 from $19.99
- Marvel’s Iron Man VR: Costs $29.99 from $39.99
- The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners: Costs $29.99 from $39.99
- Tilt Brush: Now costs $14.99 from $19.99
- Trover Saves the Universe: Now costs $17.99 from $24.99
This year’s sale probably represents the biggest PSVR sale ever. This year, the game selection is also huge and quite diverse. The sale is coming at a point in time when PS4 is on its way out and when there might be a possibility of a next-generation PSVR. If you are planning to get a PSVR, this is just the right to do it and take advantage of these massive savings to beef up your library.
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