Alright, here we go. So, it’s summer, right? And PlayStation’s doing that thing where they throw a massive sale. Really, like, starting at midnight on July 16th — whether you’re chilling in PDT, BST, or JST (seriously, could we have any more acronyms?), it’s game on.
We have, um, what’s the big deal again? Oh right, EA Sports FC 25 Standard Edition for, like, a whopping 79% off—honestly, almost feels like a typo. Then there’s the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 deal—45% off for those cross-gen vibes on both PS5 and PS4. Assassin’s Creed is also sneaking in with Shadows Digital Deluxe Edition at 25% off, but only on PS5. Oh, and Forza Horizon 5, which isn’t even my thing but hey, it’s 25% off too. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 gets a tiny 10% off. Woohoo, right?
The best part? More games are on sale! Tons I haven’t mentioned and… well, because I don’t have the list. Gotta wait and see on the store page when it’s live. Surprise!
Switching gears to console deals — like literally, PlayStation’s kinda blowing it up in the UK and all over Europe—Germany, France, you name it. Savings on the PS5 start July 16 and run through the 29th. The numbers? €50/£45 off on the Standard console, and double that for the Digital version. Pretty wild if you ask me.
Some rad PS5 games like Gran Turismo 7, God of War: Ragnarök — gotta love that Norse-styled chaos — and Horizon Forbidden West are in the mix too. And you get free shipping if you’re ordering directly. I love free shipping, don’t you?
UK peeps, you’ve got this Flex lease deal for the PS5 Digital Edition starting at, uh, £9.95 a month. Didn’t someone once say leasing tech is like a roller coaster?
PS Plus members in Spain and other places like Benelux score an extra 5% off when buying direct, but you gotta be logged into your PSN. Thought I’d mention it before I forget.
Oh, before I go, mark your calendar because deals get a refresh on July 29, clock strikes midnight again (boom!). Everything wraps up by August 13th — or earlier for some deals, so don’t snooze!
P.S. Stuff like the stand is extra, and Raylo’s the company handling credits, not PlayStation. They’re all official with the Financial Conduct Authority. Anyway, I’m out! Game on, or something.