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Alright, buckle up folks, because PlayStation just launched their annual summer blowout sale. You know, the kind where you throw your wallet at the screen and hope for the best. Anyway, this year’s goodies? Oh man, they’ve got some amazing PSVR 2 games marked down that you won’t want to miss.
Now, there’s a bunch of them on sale right now through July 29th. And honestly, how can you resist? They’ve got the big hitters like Metro Awakening, Red Matter 2, Ancient Dungeon VR, and Until You Fall. And don’t even get me started on The Last Clockwinder and that whole Arizona Sunshine series. Discounts are wild, like 25% to, wait for it, 60% off. Heck yes!
And hey, if VR’s your jam, you’re in luck. Gran Turismo 7, No Man’s Sky, and some of those terrifying Resident Evil games (4, 7, Village – they’re all here), plus HITMAN World of Assassination. I mean, seriously, up to 75% off? Why would anyone sleep on this?
Feeling curious? Maybe slightly overwhelmed? The full deets are loaded over on the PlayStation Store. Catalog’s bursting with PSVR 2-supported madness and some snazzy DLC too. I might, uh, go take a look myself after typing this out… you know, for research purposes.
Here are some standout steals:
- Gran Turismo® 7: Was $69.99, now cruising at $29.39. That’s a 58% chop, people!
- No Man’s Sky: Dive into the cosmos for $23.99, down from $59.99. A neat 60% off!
- Resident Evil Village, feeling brave? It’s practically a giveaway at $9.99 from $39.99.
- HITMAN World of Assassination – Deluxe Edition: A stealthy bargain at $44.99, whittled from $99.99. Slide, tuck, roll – you get the idea.
And don’t just stop there. We got Metro Awakening, Tetris® Effect: Connected, and oh, Phoenix Wright fans, Arizona Sunshine® hits again. Just browsing the list is like a rollercoaster of "oooh" and "ahh" moments.
Seriously, folks. Get exploring. Dig deep. Deeper. The PlayStation treasure chest is open, and it’s all up for grabs until, well, you blink and it’s July 29th. Don’t blame me if your library’s overflowing—just saying.
Time to make some decisions, eh? Happy gaming!