Alright, so here’s this wild ride of a thought-dump about PlayStation’s big deal fest. It just started, and let me tell you, they’re practically giving away these PSVR 2 games. Like, have they gone mad, or are they just super generous? I got no clue, but it’s happening until July 29th, and trust me, the deals are nuts.
Okay, so there’s this crazy mix of games that are practically staples. I mean, they’re basically the bread and butter of PSVR 2. You’ve got Metro Awakening — which, honestly, sounds like something out of a sci-fi dream. Red Matter 2 and Ancient Dungeon VR — classics, right? Until You Fall and The Last Clockwinder, which is not about clocks, weirdly enough. Oh, and Arizona Sunshine Remake and its sequel, because, apparently, we just can’t get enough sunshine, right? They’re slashing prices between 25%-60%!
Now, if you’re into the VR-supported shenanigans, there’s this mishmash of epic titles. Gran Turismo 7 — seriously, cars never looked so good. No Man’s Sky, which might as well be my second home. And, just to spook you ever so slightly, Resident Evil Village and all the creepy sequels you’re itching to play (or maybe not). These things range from 40%-75% off. Wild, right? I mean, why didn’t someone tell me about this sooner? (Oh, wait, they just did.)
And, believe you me, the list is loooong. Over at PlayStation Store, you’ll find more than you can shake a stick at — PSVR 2 games, DLC, everything your gamer heart desires. Crazy markdowns everywhere. Here are just a few to chew on:
– Gran Turismo® 7: Was $69.99, now $29.39 — that’s like, 58% off if my math checks out.
– No Man’s Sky: $23.99, used to be $59.99, wowza, 60% off.
– Resident Evil Village: A measly $9.99 from $39.99. Unreal.
– And so on and so forth, the list keeps going…
And then there are those quirky finds like Tetris® Effect: Connected and Gun Club VR – I mean, who even plays that stuff, but hey, 50-70% off might make it worth a try, right?
Gosh, I almost forgot — This huge assortment of deals isn’t just eye candy, it’s like a siren call for anyone wanting to expand (or start) their VR game library. Just don’t get overwhelmed by choice, but do let your inner gamer loose a little. Dive into this feast of discounted madness, and grab what you can before it disappears like free samples at a deli.
Alright, that’s all I got. Now, where did I leave my controller…?