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The Best Games to Grab During the PlayStation Store Player’s Choice Sale
The seemingly never-ending parade of sales continues over on the PlayStation Store with the kick-off of this week’s Player’s Choice sale event, which predictably contains hundreds of incredible deals for players to take advantage of between now and October 22. In many cases, most of the best games that players can grab are down to their lowest-ever prices, even beating out their previous historic lows on other digital storefronts. It’s worth noting, however, that some of the discounts are only available to PlayStation Plus subscribers, but are included at even the most basic subscription tier of the service. The following 15 titles are the ones that we recommend grabbing while the Player’s Choice Sale is active, especially if you’re in the market for a great new game.
RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business
- Release Date — July 17, 2025
- Developer — Teyon
- Publisher — Nacon
- Genre — FPS
- Review Aggregate Score — 71% (Mixed or Average)
- Price — $23.99 (Normally $29.99, 20% off)
RoboCop: Rogue City was one of the great surprises of 2023, and this year’s standalone DLC with Unfinished Business is somehow even better than its predecessor. Unfinished Business picks up pretty much right where Rogue City‘s story left off to see the iconic hero single-handedly take on a group of mercenaries that have taken up residence in New Detroit’s OmniTower, and it delivers even more pitch-perfect shooting and action than the base game. The real highlights are the new Alex Murphy and ED-209 missions, which shake up the gameplay just enough, and at pivotal junctures, to where Unfinished Business never loses steam throughout its runtime. This may very well be 2025’s best and most underrated shooter.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition
- Release Date — May 14, 2021
- Developer — BioWare
- Publisher — Electronic Arts
- Genre — Action RPG
- Review Aggregate Score — 87% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $5.99 (Normally $59.99, 90% off)
With the golden era of BioWare now seemingly a thing of the past, it’s more important than ever to go back and play the games that established the studio as one of the most important RPG developers of the 2000s. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is the perfect game for that, bringing together one of the best trilogies in the history of both role-playing games and science fiction, and really hammering home how cohesive and enjoyable the whole experience is from beginning to end. The Legendary Edition of Mass Effect has been discounted to this price before, but any time it’s back down to just $6, it’s worth highlighting as one of the best collections of games you could ever grab for that price.
BioShock: The Collection
- Release Date — September 13, 2016
- Developer — 2K Boston, 2K Australia, 2K Marin, Irrational Games, Blind Squirrel Games
- Publisher — 2K
- Genre — FPS, Immersive Sim
- Review Aggregate Score — 84% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $9.99 (Normally $49.99, 80% off)
Speaking of incredible gaming trilogies, the BioShock collection is also enjoying a massive discount on the PlayStation Store as part of the Player’s Choice Sale, down to just $10 from its normal $50 asking price. Like the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, BioShock: The Collection brings together three of the best and most important games of the 2000s and 2010s, with the original BioShock and BioShock: Infinite still standing as two of the greatest first-person shooter/immersive sim hybrids. Each of the games included in the collection would be worth $10 or more on its own, so to get the entire trilogy for that price is an absolute steal.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound
- Release Date — July 31, 2025
- Developer — The Game Kitchen
- Publisher — Dotemu
- Genre — Action Platformer
- Review Aggregate Score — 84% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $19.99 (Normally $24.99, 20% off)
This year has seemingly been the year of the ninja in gaming, with a new Shinobi game and two new Ninja Gaiden games gracing players’ screens and delivering some old-school action thrills. The Game Kitchen’s attempt at a new 2D Ninja Gaiden with Ragebound is easily one of the year’s best indie games and a suitable successor to the series’ iconic NES trilogy, tough in parts where it needs to be, but polished and modern-feeling enough to be accessible to series newcomers. And as you might expect from the developers behind the Blasphemous games, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound features some stunning pixel art and fluid animations that bring its fast and frenetic ninja action to life.
Blue Prince
- Release Date — April 10, 2025
- Developer — Dogubomb
- Publisher — Raw Fury
- Genre — Puzzle, Roguelike
- Review Aggregate Score — 85% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $23.99 (Normally $29.99, 20% off)
The year’s most infamous and critically acclaimed puzzle game, Blue Prince, is currently discounted over on the PlayStation Store to just $23.99, which is the lowest price we’ve seen it at since its launch back in April. While the Game of the Year conversation has heated up a bit since its launch, it’s important to remember that Blue Prince was one of the first obvious Game of the Year contenders, and it’s very likely to remain in that conversation as we fast approach The Game Awards in December. Even if you don’t enjoy either roguelikes or puzzle games, there’s plenty to like about Blue Prince, including its multitude of mysteries that continually unfold to reveal even deeper layers of intrigue that are seemingly never-ending.
Lies of P: Overture Bundle
- Release Date — June 6, 2025
- Developer — Neowiz, Round8 Studio
- Publisher — Neowiz
- Genre — Action RPG, Soulslike
- Review Aggregate Score — 84% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $58.49 (Normally $89.99, 35% off)
We’ve seen both Lies of P and its Overture DLC each discounted separately, but the current discount on the bundle is the first time players can easily grab both as part of a deal with an even sweeter sale price. Lies of P was already one of the best Soulslike games ever made and one of the few non-FromSoftware titles to do the genre justice, and its Overture DLC feels like a fitting endgame addition that warrants its asking price for the amount of quality it delivers. It wouldn’t feel right to get one without the other, and the current deal on the Overture Bundle makes it easy to go ahead and get one of the best games of the last few years and its predictably great DLC.
Death Stranding Director’s Cut
- Release Date — September 24, 2021
- Developer — Kojima Productions
- Publisher — Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Genre — Action-Adventure, Stealth
- Review Aggregate Score — 85% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $10.00 (Normally $59.99, 83% off)
Kojima’s Death Stranding is one of those games that you’ll often hear players asking about if they’ve never played it, wondering if it’s worth picking up based on the polarizing reception it got around its launch. While some might give a reductive take on Death Stranding that refers to it as nothing more than a delivery or walking simulator, the truth is that it’s actually much more than that. Playing Death Stranding and really immersing yourself in its one-of-a-kind post-apocalyptic sci-fi world is an experience that is unmistakably Kojima, and though it takes a while to get there, the story goes to some truly incredible places that will stick with you long after the credits roll. Plus, if you’re going to play the excellent Death Stranding 2, you owe it to yourself to go back and complete the original.
Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition
- Release Date — September 25, 2023
- Developer — CD Projekt RED
- Publisher — CD Projekt RED
- Genre — Action RPG, FPS
- Review Aggregate Score — 87% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $42.59 (Normally $70.99, 40% off)
We’ve highlighted Cyberpunk 2077 plenty of times across each of our sales overviews, but its gradual improvement between its launch and now warrants it. Today, Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best action RPGs that money can buy, all thanks to the tireless efforts of CD Projekt RED to transform the game into something that more closely resembles its original ambitious premise, and the release of the Phantom Liberty expansion (and accompanying 2.0 update) was a major part of that transformation. The Phantom Liberty DLC is so good, and so perfectly integrated into the core Cyberpunk 2077 experience, that it would feel like an incomplete game without it.
Tekken 8
- Release Date — January 26, 2024
- Developer — Bandai Namco Studios, Arika
- Publisher — Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Genre — Fighting
- Review Aggregate Score — 90% (Universal Acclaim)
- Price — $29.99 (Normally $59.99, 50% off)
Fighting game fans know Tekken to be one of the more consistent series in the genre, and Tekken 8 does little to tarnish that reputation by being yet another incredible entry in Bandai Namco’s storied franchise. Even with the series’ more gradual transition toward being more welcoming to entry-level, casual fighting game fans, there’s still a healthy competitive scene around Tekken 8 that proves it has a high skill ceiling when compared to some of the other popular fighting game franchises, and it’s that flexibility that makes it an essential in any PlayStation owner’s library, regardless of their fondness for fighting games. If you’re going to have one great fighter in your collection, you could do a lot worse than Tekken 8, especially while it’s half-off on the PlayStation Store.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
- Release Date — September 9, 2024
- Developer — Saber Interactive
- Publisher — Focus Entertainment
- Genre — Action, Shooter
- Review Aggregate Score — 80% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $27.99 (Normally $69.99, 60% off)
Saber Interactive absolutely knocked it out of the park with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 last year, with the game eventually taking a top spot among players as a sleeper hit and one of the best shooters of 2024. You can currently grab this excellent Warhammer 40K adaptation for 60% off its normal asking price, which is the absolute best discount we’ve seen on Space Marine 2 since launch. While the multiplayer is a mixed bag that tends to be pretty polarizing among players (with some loving it and others hating it), the campaign of Space Marine 2 is near-universally praised as one of the best experiences in the genre and a true technical marvel with how many enemies can be on screen at once.
Star Wars Jedi: Cross-Gen Bundle Edition
- Release Date — November 15, 2019 (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order); April 28, 2023 (Star Wars Jedi: Survivor)
- Developer — Respawn Entertainment
- Publisher — Electronic Arts
- Genre — Action-Adventure
- Review Aggregate Score — 83% (Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order); 85% (Star Wars Jedi: Survivor)
- Price — $23.99 (Normally $79.99, 70% off)
One of the best deals available on the PlayStation Store right now is one so good that I almost had to do a double-take when I spotted it. You could grab Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for $20 right now, but instead, I’d recommend getting the Star Wars Jedi Cross-Gen Bundle instead, which contains both the PS4 and PS5 versions of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for just $24. For just $4 more, you get both of Respawn’s excellent Star Wars games instead of just one, which has got to be one of the best “bang-for-your-buck” propositions on the PlayStation Store right now. Deal aside, both of the Star Wars Jedi games are incredible action-adventure titles with some competent Soulslike elements that deserve at least one playthrough.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- Release Date — April 17, 2025
- Developer — MachineGames
- Publisher — Bethesda Softworks
- Genre — Action-Adventure, Stealth
- Review Aggregate Score — 88% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $53.99 (Normally $69.99, 22% off)
PlayStation 5 owners had to wait just a little longer than their PC and Xbox-owning counterparts to get their hands on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and it was more than worth it. MachineGames’ stunning rendition of one of pop culture’s most enduring heroes shares a little bit of DNA with its work on the Wolfenstein series, but it’s surprising to see how much influence there is in Indiana Jones‘ gameplay from Arkane’s Dishonored series. The first-person perspective in The Great Circle works way better than you might expect, and both the combat and platforming feel great across all of the game’s varied, globe-trotting settings. Grab this modern classic now while it’s got a nice 22% off discount.
Red Dead Redemption II
- Release Date — October 26, 2018
- Developer — Rockstar Games
- Publisher — Rockstar Games
- Genre — Action-Adventure
- Review Aggregate Score — 97% (Universal Acclaim)
- Price — $11.99 (Normally $59.99, 80% off)
Ahead of the release of Grand Theft Auto VI, it’s safe to say that Red Dead Redemption II stands as the studio’s current reigning magnum opus, and it’s down to its lowest-ever price right now of just $12. This is the best discount that Red Dead Redemption II has ever gotten, and it’s perfectly timed with the potential upcoming delay for GTA VI that will see it slip past its planned May 2026 release date. Red Dead Redemption II can be a little long in the tooth in its second half, but it’s incredible how impressive it is on a technical and storytelling level 7 years out from its original release. If you’ve somehow managed to avoid this Wild West simulator until now, it’s worth grabbing while it’s 80% off.
Gears of War: Reloaded
- Release Date — August 26, 2025
- Developer — The Coalition, Sumo Digital
- Publisher — Xbox Game Studios
- Genre — Action, Shooter
- Review Aggregate Score — 79% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $29.99 (Normally $39.99, 25% off)
Although it was just released a little over a month ago, Gears of War: Reloaded is already down to a nice 25% off discount as part of the Player’s Choice Sale, which only further incentivizes adding this one-time Xbox-exclusive title to your PS5 library. Gears of War: Reloaded is a further enhanced port of Gears of War: Ultimate, polishing up the 2006 Xbox 360 classic and bringing it to modern hardware with improved visuals and some additional content. The real highlight of Reloaded is its crossplay, which allows PlayStation owners to link up with both PC and Xbox Series X/S players to take on the Locust hordes.
Gran Turismo 7
- Release Date — March 4, 2022
- Developer — Polyphony Digital
- Publisher — Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Genre — Driving/Racing
- Review Aggregate Score — 87% (Generally Favorable)
- Price — $27.99 (Normally $69.99, 60% off)
Partly because they’re first-party PlayStation-exclusive titles, and partly because they continue to sell well globally long after their initial release, we don’t see discounts on the Gran Turismo games too often, which makes the current 60% off sale on Gran Turismo 7 one of the absolute best deals on the PlayStation Store. This is the lowest price that Gran Turismo 7 has ever been at, which makes now the perfect time to pick up the latest iteration of Polyphony Digital’s top-tier driving simulator. There are hundreds of potential hours to spend in Gran Turismo 7 in both its single-player campaign mode and its online multiplayer, and it’s arguably still one of the most visually impressive titles on the PS5 and a heck of a lot of fun.
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