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PlayStation Plus Sale On PS4 Heads Up Weekly PSN Deals (US)

Another week means a fresh set of deals for PS4 games on the PlayStation Store. This week the headline event is a PlayStation Plus Specials Sale, offering deep discounts on more than 300 games and DLC packs--as long as you're a member of Plus, the PlayStation service that grants you access to online play.

The lineup of game offerings for sale include a wide array of games, especially ones from Ubisoft. If you've been waiting to get your hands on some of the back catalog of Assassin's Creed, South Park, or Far Cry, now may be the time. You can also catch up with bundles for The Division and Watch Dogs franchises, and the Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection ($60).

Other standouts include low prices on some Battlefield games and the excellent campaign for Titanfall 2 ($7.50). If you're more in the mood for a strategy game, Mutant Year Zero ($21) is on sale. You can also pick up Burnout Paradise Remastered ($5) or Dead by Daylight ($15), or get in a more indie mood with Guacamelee 2 ($10). Some deals don't require Plus, like Monster Hunter World which is going for $20.

See all the weekly game deals in the PlayStation Store, and check out more of our picks below!

  • Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion -- $10
  • Assassin's Creed Origin -- $18
  • Assassin's Creed Syndicate -- $15
  • Assassin's Creed Unity -- $8
  • Battlefield 1 Revolution -- $10
  • Battlefield 4 - $5
  • Burnout Paradise Remastered -- $5
  • Dead by Daylight Special Edition -- $15
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition -- $10
  • Far Cry Insanity Bundle -- $50
  • Guacamelee 2 -- $10
  • Jurassic World Evolution -- $25
  • Life is Strange Season 2 -- $30
  • Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden -- $21
  • Persona Dancing Endless Night Collection -- $60
  • South Park: The Video Game Collection -- $24
  • Starlink: Battle for Atlas Deluxe Edition -- $40
  • Titanfall 2 Ultimate Edition -- $7.50
  • Tom Clancy's The Division Franchise Bundle -- $60
  • Unravel -- $5
  • Unravel Two -- $5
  • Watch Dogs Gold Editions Bundle -- $30


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