1,500 PS5, PS4 Games Discounted in Latest Huge PS Store Sale – Push Square

GuestGuestLogin | Sign UpPush SquareGuestLogin or Sign UpRecommended PS5 and PS4 games going cheapSony has introduced its latest PS Store sale with Planet of the Discounts, bringing prices crashing down on thousands of digital games and add-ons. The offer runs from now through to 27th February.That’s a lot of potential rubbish to sift through, so to help you out, we’ve highlighted a decent selection of PS5 and PS4 games, all of which are at their lowest prices yet on PS Store. These games all have a Push Square score of 7/10 or higher, so all come highly recommended from us.Anyway, let’s take a look at these PS5 and PS4 titles, shall we?$11.99/£10.49 (-70%)With an emphasis on city building, Anno 1800 is a slightly different take on real-time strategy. You’ll be tasked mainly with managing resources as you gradually build up a town from nothing. It’s all about investing in new buildings, trading goods, and keeping your citizens happy. It’s a deep and complicated game, but a more laid-back one than others on this list, if you’re after something a bit lighter.Please note that some external links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you click them and make a purchase we may receive a small percentage of the sale. Please read our FTC Disclosure for more information.$20.99/£17.49 (-65%)The game that many consider to be the peak of the Atelier Ryza series, Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy is your typically colourful RPG, packed with endearing characters and enjoyable alchemy-based questing. The story’s not bad either, keeping you hooked with some surprisingly mysterious plot points.$13.99/£11.19 (-30%)Cat Quest 3 builds upon the first two entries in this cult favourite series, offering up maybe the best one yet. With a pirate theme introducing nautical traversal and combat, this is a more expansive action RPG that keeps things simple, with that signature illustrated art style and cheeky humour. Those after a lighthearted adventure need look no further.$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)Chernobylite is an altogether quite different FPS that throws in elements of survival. Set within the Chernobyl exclusion zone, the game is an atmospheric, eerie adventure that has you hunting for resources and managing your team of allies as much as shooting enemies. Full of creative ideas, not everything sticks the landing, but it’s an ambitious title unlike anything else.$19.79/£19.79 (-67%)Crash Bandicoot is one of PlayStation’s most iconic platforming heroes, and now that he’s double-jumped onto PS5, there’s no excuse for skipping Crash Bandicoot: It’s About Time. This sequel stays true to the series’ origins, but it’s bursting with brand new ideas and jaw-dropping set-piece moments. Running at a flawless 60 frames-per-second in sparkling 4K resolution — and cutting those load times to almost nothing — this release is at its absolute best on Sony’s next-gen console.$9.99/£8.74 (-75%)If you like your first-person shooters fast, demanding, and bloody, DOOM Eternal is the peak. A fantastic gameplay loop means you’re constantly on the move and playing aggressively, earning more ammo and health by getting right up in those demonic faces and literally ripping them a new one. On PS5, it’s somehow even better, with three visual modes — including one with ray tracing — and DualSense support. A brilliant FPS that really sings on Sony’s current hardware.$39.89/£31.79 (-43%/47%)A long-awaited sequel to Capcom’s cult classic action RPG, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is another combat-focused romp, boasting some of the best and most dynamic monster-slaying skirmishes you’ll find in gaming. The exploration is also incredibly immersive, as your custom character and their AI-driven allies brave beast-infested roads, caves, and ruins, all in the name of completing quests. The story’s a little undercooked, but few games capture the spirit of adventure quite like Dragon’s Dogma 2.$14.99/£12.49 (-50%)The easiest way to describe Humanity is to imagine a sort-of surreal 3D take on Lemmings. This unique puzzle game has you guiding a stream of humans to the end goal of each stage, but doing so will involve steering them around obstacles, launching them across chasms, and even doing battle with enemies. With super imaginative design and even a full-fledged level editor, this is a fantastic game that, for PlayStation fans, feels like an old school Japan Studio oddity.$16.49/£13.46 (-45%)Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story does exactly what it says on the tin, charting the history of one of the UK’s best known game designers. Featuring many playable Llamasoft games from the early days through to today, it’s a fascinating look at one company’s psychedelic contributions to the industry. If you’re at all interested in gaming history, you shouldn’t overlook this one.$2.99/£2.49 (-90%)Like a game straight out of Tim Burton’s noggin, Lost in Random brings a somewhat creepy fantasy world to life. You play as a girl named Even, out to save her sister in the mysterious, chance-based land of Random. Accompanied by a sentient dice companion, you’ll meet all kinds of quirky characters, engage in unique card-based combat, and unravel a wonderfully written story. If you’re looking for something a little out there, this comes highly recommended.$4.49/£3.59 (-70%)Lumines Remastered brings back one of PSP’s best games on PS4, allowing you to get lost in its rhythmic puzzle action once again. Once you’re used to the surprisingly tricky gameplay, which involves making same-colour squares from mixed up blocks, it feels fantastic to play. Much like Tetris, it’s super satisfying to see how far you can go, keeping the board as clear as possible as you listen to catchy music and watch dazzling effects. With various modes and online leaderboards to enjoy, Lumines remains a modern classic puzzler.$9.99/£7.99 (-50%)The Monster Hunter series has always been popular, but it never properly resonated with a Western audience. That is, until Monster Hunter: World arrived. This action RPG puts the focus on defeating larger-than-life creatures, creating better gear from the loot they drop, and repeating this forever, and it’s an incredibly compelling formula. World streamlines the process a little, lowering the barrier to entry just enough that it was an enormous hit worldwide. With a wide selection of weapons to master, a near endless gameplay loop, and super fun co-op excursions, this is an incredibly addictive, consistently satisfying game.About Stephen TailbyStephen has been part of the Push Square team for over six years, bringing boundless enthusiasm and a deep knowledge of video games to his role as Assistant Editor. Having grown up playing every PlayStation console to date, he’s developed an eclectic taste, with particular passion for indie games, arcade racers, and puzzlers. He’s also our go-to guy for Sonic-related matters, much to his delight/chagrin.Comments 28Me: i’m gonna try to cut back on spendingPushsquare: check out these dealsMe: just when i think im out, they pull me back inIf you say so. Just got cat quest 3, as I liked the first 2, and lost in random as it looks quite cool and is impulse buy price.Thank you very much for this kind of list. Always appreciate some curation on these sales.I bought vampire survivors a while ago and it’s the equvilant of video game crack. “Just one more hit then I’ll quit.” are the words you’ll say over and over again…brilliant game.And the free time to play all that? Can i buy that on a bundle? 🤣@Nem sure! If you have enough money, you don’t need to work Nothing for me that I don’t already own, but that’s beside the point- great idea suggesting some titles. Hope you repeat this for future sales!I think I’d have fun doing a post like this every time a new sales comes around. I tend to comb through them, and I’ve played a lot so I could also do recommendations. For example, Dragon’s Dogma 2 has been 40% off routinely since at least November of not earlier from what I recall, so I would point out one could wait and have it go on a higher sale later this yearVery much appreciated this article, hope you make it a regular occurrence 🙂+1 for Chernobylite, currently playing this and while it does have a few quirks and some janky moments the atmosphere is amazing, especially when exploring long abandoned buildings, they absolutely nailed the audio design and the environmental storytelling is brilliant. Gem of a game.There the same prices as every other sale theyv had last 2 monthsHere’s more reccomendation from the sale:I highly recommend Nerd Survivors (on sale for $4.19/€4.89). It’s damn addictive and well worth the price.I also recommend Nine Parchments (PS4) from the makers of the Trine games. It features 4 player local co-op with lots of friendly fire. I’ve had a heck of a good time with this one. My friend and his two kids invite me via shareplay, and we rock n roll! It can be as grindey as you want it to be. 👍Arizona Sunshine 2 Deluxe Edition for me.I can get them cheaper physically where they are permanently on saleExcellent article. Thanks PS!Thanks for this list, some great choices that I’ll mull over. It runs until next payday, which is dangerous!Folks – skip Doom Eternal altogether. It’s terrible. Wait for Dark Ages, or get Doom (2016) instead.You’re welcome.Chernobylite Complete Edition is only £4.99 Playstation Plus price. I think I’ll give it a go!This is an excellent article, thanks Push Square!So many great deals here. Doom and Wolfenstein are essentials at that price if you’re a shooter fan, same with Rayman and Spyro for platformers.@RiotShieldsHurt I do not agree, Eternal is superb, just like 2016, but it is different from 2016, just like Dark Ages will be different.Blackguards 2 was a ton of fun & is a mere 59 cents!! Anyone who likes tactical games should buy it – heck, it’s less than a dollar – EVERYONE should pick it up & give it a shot!!That Psychonauts 2 deal is a real no-brainer!You missed Castlevania Dominus by the looks of it. The price on PSN is fair for 3 games, considering how much Order of Occlesia goes for physically!@Bramble I certainly respect your opinion, mate! 🫡
Unfortunately, I just couldn’t even force myself to enjoy it, which is such a shame considering how much I truly enjoyed the prior title. Here’s to looking forward to May’s entry in the series!Yoku’s Island Express I enjoyed a lot@RiotShieldsHurt Thanks, and I do yours! Given the difference between the games, I do understand your POV. Eternal is complexer in its gameplay, more fastpaced, almost no horror element anymore, and feels way more arcadey than 2016.I kind of like this listing with details over the list/links only. Show CommentsLeave A CommentHold on there, you need to login to post a comment…PSN Finally Back Online, But Some Problems Persist After Biggest Outage Since 2011In the greenFree PS Plus Extension for All Members Affected by PSN OutageSony will add five days of service to your current subMonster Hunter Wilds Beta 2: All Start Times, Preload, What’s New, and RewardsEvery detail covering Monster Hunter Wilds Beta 2 revealed35 PS5, PS4 Games You Should Grab in PS Store’s Planet of the Discounts SaleRecommended PS5 and PS4 games going cheap9 PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for February 2025 AnnouncedStar Wars! Lost Records! Patapon! 9News Until Dawn Goes Groundhog Day in Rousing New Movie Trailer 15News Peacock’s Surprisingly Great Twisted Metal TV Series Returns This Summer 10News Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii PS5 Demo Available Now 22News PS5, PS4 Attracted the Most Players in PlayStation History in December 57News PS Plus Members Are Upgrading to Higher Tiers on PS5, PS4News PSN Finally Back Online, But Some Problems Persist After Biggest Outage …News Free PS Plus Extension for All Members Affected by PSN OutageGuide Monster Hunter Wilds Beta 2: All Start Times, Preload, What’s New, and R…Guide 35 PS5, PS4 Games You Should Grab in PS Store’s Planet of the Discounts …News 9 PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for February 2025 AnnouncedRound Up What Was Announced During Sony’s State of Play Livestream for February 2…News State of Play Confirmed for Wednesday, 40+ Minutes of PS5 News and UpdatesGuide Sniper Elite Resistance Guide: 100% Collectibles WalkthroughNews Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Confirms PS5 Release Date in New Tra…News PSN Downtime Raises Fresh Questions About PS5’s Future FunctionalityPopular Right NowShow More Join 442,539 people following Push Square:© 2025 Hookshot Media, partner of IGN Entertainment | Hosted by 44 Bytes | AdChoices | Do Not Sell My Personal Information
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