Alright, let’s dive into this. So, you know how PlayStation’s summer sale is this whirlwind of discounts right now? Yeah, it’s like they’ve thrown a bucket of deals at us, and honestly, it’s kind of glorious. I mean, a ton of PSVR 2 games are on sale, which is perfect for people like me who always have an itch for new stuff.
We’re talking about goodies from now until July 29th. I don’t know why that date seems significant to me. Maybe something happened once? Anyway, these games aren’t just random picks; they’re the must-haves, like Metro Awakening and Red Matter 2. (Side note: does anyone else find the name "Metro Awakening" oddly poetic? Or is that just me?)
Now, dig into the VR-supported side. Gran Turismo 7 and No Man’s Sky caught my eye, too—probably because I’m a sucker for space adventures and fast cars. They’re slashing prices like 40% to 75% off! Tell me that’s not tempting.
It’s like PlayStation decided, "Hey, let’s make everyone’s gaming library explode," and I, for one, am here for it. My wallet might grumble, but whatever. Life’s short, right?
The store? Yeah, it’s a treasure trove. They’ve tossed in some DLCs too, in case that’s your thing. I might be a bit chaotic when I shop—jumping from one genre to another—but hey, that’s part of the fun. There’s this whole list of games, and I’m supposed to be choosing wisely, yet I end up adding five more to my cart. Classic me.
Anyway, here’s a wild snapshot of the kind of discounts flying around:
- Gran Turismo® 7 goes from $69.99 to $29.39. That’s a 58% cut! Math wasn’t always my strong suit, but even I can see that’s a steal.
- Then you have No Man’s Sky dropping to $23.99 from $59.99. That’s 60% off! Space exploration without breaking the bank? Yes, please.
- Resident Evil Village—yeah, the creepy one—plummeting to $9.99 from $39.99. Make sure to leave the lights on.
I could list them all, but it’d take a lifetime. Just take a gander at the PlayStation Store. Pick and choose, or heck, grab them all if you’re so inclined (and if your bank account doesn’t scream at you).
So, are the deals good? Absolutely. Do I need more time to play all these games? Also yes. But let’s be real, having too much to play is a problem I’m willing to embrace.