Whoa, so there’s this wild thing happening right now—PlayStation’s doing this massive summer sale, like, you know, one of those where your wallet pretty much begs for mercy? Anyway, they’ve thrown a bunch of crazy good deals on PSVR 2 games at us, and I couldn’t not notice (why do I always pick up on these sales anyway?).
So, check this out: It’s going until July 29th, so there’s some time, but not really. Tons of games—like, I’m talking about the stuff you might actually wanna play. Things like Metro Awakening or Red Matter 2 (isn’t that the one with the puzzles? Love it or hate it, puzzles are here to stay). Then there’s Ancient Dungeon VR, Until You Fall, The Last Clockwinder—seriously, what’s up with these names? They sound like obscure novels I read once and forgot. Oh, and Arizona Sunshine Remake along with its sequel are in the mix too. Discounts are anywhere between 25%-60%. Not too shabby, right?
Did I mention the VR-supported titles? Gran Turismo 7, No Man’s Sky, Resident Evil, and more. Those are slashed by like, 40%-75%. It’s almost like they WANT you to buy everything. I mean, crazy deals make you wonder how digital games ever cost that much in the first place.
I found myself rambling over on the PlayStation Store, skimming through this endless list—something about the clickety-clack of scrolling too fast almost made me dizzy. But okay, let me try to highlight a few more because why not? Gran Turismo 7 is cut down to $29.39, and they’re giving No Man’s Sky away for $23.99. And Resident Evil Village for less than ten bucks? Yeah, you read that right.
But wait, where was I going with this? Oh yeah, there’s more. I saw stuff like Gun Club VR and the Metro Awakening + Arizona Sunshine 2 bundle, which made me think, “Combos, huh? Makes you want both games whether you need them or not.”
Honestly, by the time I hit the bottom of that list, my head was kinda spinning, and I felt like I’d been on a bargain hunt in some chaotic virtual mall. Scrolling through deals that are screaming at you with percentages off can do that to a person, you know? Anyway—wait, what was I even trying to say? Right, just go. Check it out. Before the deals disappear. Or you forget about it. Like I almost did.