March 19, 2025

Last Chance to Buy These PS5, PS4 Games in PS Store’s Weekend Offer Sale – Push Square

GuestGuestLogin | Sign UpPush SquareGuestLogin or Sign UpLadies and gentlemen, the weekendEvery so often, Sony will throw out a Weekend Offer on the PS Store, a sort of miniature sale bringing prices down on a smaller selection of PS5 and PS4 games. This weekend is one of those occasions, with a handful of discounts you might want to take a look at.We’ve compiled a list of all the full games included in the current Weekend Offer sale, which runs through until the very end of 17th March 2025. There are some pretty great games included with some decent price cuts, so take a look at the below:$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)An ambitious racing sim, Assetto Corsa aims to create a super realistic driving experience on true-to-life circuits. With a selection of licensed vehicles and real world tracks, this is a stripped back and tough sim racer that almost begs to be played with a steering wheel peripheral. What it lacks in mass appeal, it makes up for by catering to the most hardcore of petrolheads very well.$9.99/£8.74 (-75%)If you’re after some co-op FPS action, the Borderlands games offer some top notch shooting and looting. Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is a great deal, giving you access to Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, along with all the accompanying DLC. With a ludicrous number of possible weapons, some great sci-fi environments to explore, and some daft storytelling to pull you along, this series is a highly entertaining way to get your co-op FPS kicks.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.$8.99/£9.39 (-80%)Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition brings back this cult hit first-person shooter in a definitive package with all its DLC. From developer People Can Fly, this is a sci-fi action FPS that’s all about killing enemies in the most ridiculous and stylish ways you can imagine. What it lacks in meaningful storytelling it makes up for with its novel, arcadey gameplay, which remains unique to this day.$19.79/£16.49 (-67%)In its third generation, GTA 5’s unwavering commercial popularity looks unlikely to ease. Presented for the first time on consoles in 4K at 60fps, this is undoubtedly the best-looking version of Los Santos to date. While elements of the graphics and gameplay are beginning to show their age, this open world is largely unmatched, and despite GTA Online having some serious onboarding issues, its continued expansion makes it an unparalleled multiplayer mode with an identity all of its own.$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)If you’re tired of fantastical RPGs, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is well worth checking out. This historically accurate adventure leans quite heavily into being a medieval simulator, forcing you to learn the ins and outs of methodical action combat, as well as the struggles of daily life. You play as an unlikely hero (or antihero, depending on your choices) — a peasant who ends up becoming a knight in service to the realm. Kingdom Come can be awkward in its design and its slow pace won’t be for everyone, but with a bit of patience, it can be an engrossing adventure.$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)Mafia II: Definitive Edition brings back the beloved crime drama classic with remastered visuals on PS4. Playing as Vito Scaletta in a 1950s open world American city, this game might be showing its age a little, but the cinematic core remains strong, telling a solid mobster story in an engrossing period setting.$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)While the game itself isn’t really enhanced in any way, Mafia III: Definitive Edition does compile the open world crime drama with all its DLC, making for a robust package. Set in late 60s America, war veteran Lincoln Clay begins a quest for revenge when his family is killed by the mafia. The game’s structure means you’ll do a fair amount of repetitive busywork, but the core story and cinematic ambition is all great.$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)4A Games’ post-apocalyptic adventure Metro Exodus feels like it was meant for PS5, with silky smooth performance, great looking ray-traced graphics, and complete DualSense functionality. While some flaws of the original release do persist — those accents! — there’s a lot to like about this game on Sony’s current-gen system. Featuring loads of tense story moments and some super atmospheric exploration, this train ride through the Russian wasteland makes for a memorable journey.$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)Metro Redux may effectively be a compilation, but it includes two killer games from the PS3 era – one of which was exclusive to the Xbox 360 at the time. Both bundled games have thick, oppressive atmospheres, and are significantly upgraded in this package.$7.49/£7.49 (-85%)A Soulslike action RPG with a French revolution flair, Steelrising is a unique game in a crowded niche. Though it suffered from some technical issues at launch, it features an engaging combat system and a memorable steampunk aesthetic. If you’re looking to play something with a different tone to the usual grimdark fantasy of FromSoftware’s output, this is a solid option.$14.99/£11.99 (-25%)When episodic developer Telltale, at the peak of its powers, announced it was making an adaptation of Borderlands, many were flabbergasted. While the Gearbox-created series had proven commercially popular, its loot system and co-op gameplay were what set it apart – not its often juvenile humour. Tales from the Borderlands, however, bucked all trends, bringing genuine depth to the universe and a cast of characters you actually wanted to root for. Not only was this one of Telltale’s best games, it’s also one of the best Borderlands games, too.$4.99/£3.99 (-50%)In order to build anticipation for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, Gearbox decided to release Borderlands 2 expansion pack Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep as a standalone game. Despite only offering approximately five hours of gameplay, a fraction of a traditional Borderlands campaign, this is a nice bitesized adventure that bridges the gap between its full-blown successor.That’s that for this Weekend Offer on PS Store. You can browse the full sale through the link. See anything you fancy? Let us know what you’re buying in the comments section below.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 13I feel like the only person in the world who actually loved the Bulletstorm story and characters. I really wanted to see what happened in the sequel!@ItsAlwaysSunnyyy I liked it too. You’re not alone lolI only managed about 30 minutes in Steel Rising. I thought it played terribly.Tales from the borderlands is actually lol funny. And an easy platinum too@rusty82 I really liked how the story just got more and more depressing as it went on haha@Mikey856 Tales from the Borderlands was probably the funniest game I’ve ever played. I had to pause a few times due to laughing attacks. But my God, the sequel for it was absolutely atrocious.@ItsAlwaysSunnyyy I loved it! played through the demo so many times before I got the full game and then loved it when it released.@Steeleye50 funny you say that because I’ve been looking at it for a while and wondered whether it was worth a punt or if it was as comedic. Obvs not then lol@Mikey856 it’s a different take. You don’t just go around killing (well you do) but not just blasting them it’s about killing in different ways to build up a score. It’s fun when it clicksI’ve just bought Steelrising so now I own every game in this article. But that game will have to wait closer to summer. Too much to play until then. And pre-ordered Death Stranding 2 of course. @Mikey856 Yes, definitely avoid it. The gameplay itself is by the numbers, completely uninspired, and after about 3 hours playing it I didn’t even so much as chuckle once. It was terrible.@ItsAlwaysSunnyyy Loved it and I’ve bought the title on 3 different platforms.@Steeleye50 damn that bad! That’s such a shame then as TFTB is one of my fondest memories from the PS4 era just because it was like you said utterly hilarious at times. Show CommentsLeave A CommentHold on there, you need to login to post a comment…58 PS5, PS4 Games You Should Buy in PS Store’s Mega March SaleRecommended PS5 and PS4 games in the latest sale12 PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for March 2025 AnnouncedPrince of Persia! 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