Top 10 Best PlayStation Store January Sale Deals

Cheap games for everyone!
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The PlayStation Store is having a huge sale with deals of up to 80% off select games. While the sale does include a number of older, big titles, there’s still plenty of opportunities for players to get a great deal! In addition to slashing prices on older games and some less popular titles, the sale also includes some newer and still incredibly popular titles for nearly half-off. These are some of the best deals that the PlayStation Store has to offer, but the big sale ends next week.

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Battlefield 1 – Titanfall 2 Deluxe Bundle for $89.99

This is a great combo for anyone who loves first person shooters. You can get your hands on Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 for less than $90 when purchasing both titles would have cost you well over $100 at one point. This deluxe bundle, however, will make sure you not only have a way to game with friends, but both titles also offer great campaign experiences as well. Find it on the PlayStation Store here.

 

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare + Destiny – the Collection for $79.19

When it comes to sheer popularity and a cult-like following, the entire Call of Duty series remains very close to the top of the totem pole. Destiny has also garnered a serious fanbase that is not only massive but incredibly interactive with other members of the community. This collection gives you two really great ways to rip through outer space and cause a lot of havoc along the way.

 

Grand Theft Auto V for $35.99

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Grand Theft Auto V was released back in 2013 but it’s still one of the best-selling games out there with a surprisingly large collection of active players. The online play is still one of the most fun experiences to be had and if you haven’t played through the main story, you’re truly missing out. Fortunately, now is the best time to get in on the creative mischief and risky heists, since the PlayStation Store has slashed the original price by 40%.

 

Overwatch for $53.99

The PlayStation Store may only be taking 10% off Overwatch but with the game still being as popular as it is, it’s a deal to be getting anything off this game. Overwatch is the game that just keeps on giving with new (FREE) updates that just keep dishing out more heroes, more maps and more ways to nab Play of the Game.

 

Titanfall 2 for $35.99

Titanfall 2 has been getting nothing but rave reviews since it was released back in October. It has since been nominated for multiple awards and that comes as no surprise. Titanfall 2 offers a great campaign mode with truly interactive environments that have to be taken into consideration just as much as your foes if you want to make it to the end of this story alive. Even if you weren’t necessarily a huge fan of the first Titanfall, you’re encouraged to give the sequel a chance. It truly surpasses its predecessor in every way imaginable.


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