PSN Holiday Flash Sale Starts: Massive Discounts On Must-Have Titles; Movies SD & HD On Sale
Keisuke AkioA PSN Holiday Flash Sale went live on December 24. Gaming fans can now avail of the best deals for must-have game titles including recently released games and can save up to 70 percent.
Starting December 24 and until the Christmas weekend, gaming fans could avail of discounted games across PS4, PS3 and Vita, says, Gamespot. PSN Holiday Flash Sale includes several of the latest games releases such as "Final Fantasy XV," "Dishonored 2," "Skrim: Special Edition," "FIFA 17: Deluxe Edition," and "Steep" are all priced at $40 each. Latest games that are priced for $30 are "Titanfall 2," and "Rise of the Tomb Raider." Other latest titles on sale include "Killing Floor 2" is $32, "XCOM for $39," "BioShock: The Collection for $42," "Watch Dogs 2" for $46.
For those looking for games that are a bit inexpensive, "Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus" is $5.99, while "Kronos" is $6, and "Uno' is at $ 6.99. Other economy-priced games included in PSN Holiday Flash Sale include "Grow Up" for $7, "Mafia II" and "Brutal" is $7.49, "Battleship" is $10.49, and "Shiren the Wanderer:" "The Tower of Fortune" and "the Dice of Fate" is $24. In addition, "Telltale Undead Survival" Bundle is only $13.74, "Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs" is only $14.99. You may check PSStore for a complete list of games.
Aside from games, there are also movies that are included in PSN Holiday Flash Sale. Among them, include movies below $5 like "War of the Worlds" is $2.99, "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance" is $2.99, and "Insidious" is $2.99. "Star Trek Beyond" is $3.99, "Kingslaive: Final Fantasy XV" is $4.99 both standard definition and high definition also falls in this category. Other movies below $10 include "Batman Begins" is $6.99 standard definition and 8.99 for high definition, "500 Days of Summer" for $7.99 Standard and HD, "Spectre" is $9.99, "Skyfall" is $7.99, and "Watchmen" is at $6.99.
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