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PlayStation Store PS4, PS3 And PS Vita Deals For The First Week Of March Now Live

PlayStation Store PS4, PS3 And PS Vita Deals For The First Week Of March Now Live

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The first Sony PlayStation Store deals for the month of March are now live. The PS Store discount deals for this week features a number of PS4, PS3 and PS Vita video games.

The EA games Sony PlayStation Store sale, which was kickstarted last week, is still ongoing. "Titanfall 2" is now being sold for the reduced price of $24 while the price of "Battlefield 1"  drops to $30 this week.

"Mirror's Edge Catalyst" is now $10 while "Dragon Age: Inquisition's Game of the Year Edition" is now being sold for $20. For PS Plus members, "Dragon Age" can be bought for $16.

Two PlayStation Vita games are also included in this week's Sony PlayStation Store deals. The PS Vita game "Persona 4 Golden" is now being sold for $15 while the PS Vita version of "Odin Sphere Leifthrasir" can now be bought for $24. 

The Sony PlayStation store deals of the week also feature three PlayStation 3 games. "Odin Sphere Leifthrasir"  PS3 version can now be bought for $30. "Terraria" is now being sold for $3.74 while PS3 game "Demon's Soul" is now $10.

PlayStation Network members can now buy "Grand Theft Auto V" PS4 game for $30. The GTA Online currency will also be discounted by 50-55%.

Aside from "Terraria," other games from game publisher 505 Games are also featured in this week's PS Store deals. "Sniper Elite 3" is now down to $10.49 while "Abzu" can be bought for $8. "Defense Grid 2" is now $1.49 and "Adrift" to $5.

PS2-on-PS4 classic games are also included in this week's PlayStation Store deals. "Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy" can now be bought for $17.49 while "Psychonauts" is now down to $2.49.

This week's PlayStation store deals also drops the price of "Red Dead Revolver" to $7.49. "Metal Slug Anthology" can now be bought for the reduced price of $10. "Bully" is now being sold at $7.49.

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