PlayStation February 2017 Sale: Get 50% Off ‘Diablo 3: Reaper Of Souls,’ ‘Titanfall 2,’ ‘Dragon Age: Inquisition,’ And More [VIDEO]
Rei LantionWhile waiting for Sony to announce the official lineup of free games under Sony's PlayStation Plus Program for March, why not enjoy the Critic's Choice Sale? Running until February 28, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita owners can enjoy a number of great gaming gems at huge discounts. Non-subscribers may enjoy up to 60% off on some games while PlayStation Plus members can get up to 70% off.
PlayStation Critics' Choice Sale
According to PlayStation Universe, the Critics' Choice Sale offers "massive reductions" on the "strongest titles" for the PlayStation. There are some trending titles right now included in the lineup, like "Diablo 3" and "Destiny." "Diablo 3," in particular, is due to receive a highly-anticipated Necromancer DLC soon. If you haven't tried this classic hack-and-slash MMO, you can get "Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls" Ultimate Evil Edition for just $29.39 (down from the original $59.99).
Similarly, you can get the turn-based RPG "Darkest Dungeon" for just $12.49 instead of $24.99. 2016's hit first-person shooter by Respawn Entertainment, "Titanfall 2" Standard Edition, is 50% off right now, retailing for $29.99 from its original $59.99. Check out the PlayStation Store to see what else is available under the Critics' Choice Sale. You can also check out the full list here.
Big Titles, Big Discounts
Stealth game "Dishonored 2" is also on sale for $41.39. You can check out Hideo Kojima's hit game, "Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience," for just $24.99 with PS Plus. If you've been itching to own a copy of Blizzard Entertainment's "Overwatch," "Overwatch: Origins Edition" is also on sale for $53.99.
You can prep yourself for the upcoming "Destiny 2" by trying out the original installment (if you haven't yet): "Destiny-The Collection" is on sale for $44.39. Other big titles include "Mortal Kombat XL" at $23.99, and "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" Complete Edition for $29.99. You can save 40% on "Fallout 4" and "Street Fighter 5," which are retailing for $35.99 and $23.99 respectively.
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