The PlayStation Store is having this thing, Days of Play, starting May 28, and it’s like a treasure trove of game discounts. Weird how they timed it—maybe to mess with us by cramming everything in right before summer kicks in? Who knows. But hey, I’m not complaining (well, maybe a little).
Okay, so they’ve slashed prices on a bunch of games. Like, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is 45% off. I mean, that’s like almost half price. And Red Dead Redemption 2? That one’s got a whopping 75% discount. Not sure why that one got such a massive cut, but whatever, I’m here for it.
Anyway, there are loads more games. Probably too many, if I’m being real. The Last of Us Part II Remastered’s in there too, with a 20% discount. Do I need another remake? No. Will I still buy it? Probably.
So when this whole thing starts, they’re throwing up a special promo page. You’ll get to see all these deals in your region. Just be ready on May 28 when that drops. I guess people gotta plan like a mission—lists, alarms, the whole shebang.
Oh, and apparently there’s more than just discounts. I’ve heard they’re cooking up some other celebrations too. You can dive into the official Days of Play announcement for all that. Whether I’ll remember to do that is another story.
Now, here’s just a slice of what’s on offer. Brace yourself—these names are a mouthful and a bit random:
– A Plague Tale: Innocence
– Alien: Isolation – THE COLLECTION
– Assassin’s Creed® Valhalla Ragnarök Edition
Why are some titles in all caps? Does anyone really know? Part of their charm, I guess.
That’s just the iceberg’s tip, really. There’s a massive list, too long to digest in one sitting. If you’re into games, it’s worth scrolling through—not that you’ll finish before getting sidetracked. Or maybe it’s just me who always ends up in a rabbit hole with these things.
Anyway, the days are numbered for this event, May 28 to June 11 to be exact. This stuff happens fast, and once it’s gone, it’s gone. Don’t be like me, leaving things till the last minute. Grab those discounts while they’re hot—or regret later, your choice.