PS4 & PS5 Bargains: Great JRPGs and more now radically reduced


The new discounts in the PlayStation Store hit as hard as Son Goku. (Image Source: Sony & Bandai Namco Entertainment)

Saving foxes watch out! Sony has launched a new sale on PlayStation Store: Big in Japan. Anyone who loves Japanese games can now secure one or the other masterpiece from the Far East and save a lot at the same time.

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Juicy discounts: From Dragon Ball to Naruto

Sony has reactivated one of the most popular sales on PlayStation Store! RPG and anime fans in particular will get their money’s worth at the big “Big in Japan” sale. More than 300 games and add-ons are on offer this time.

Absolute no-brainers and worth every cent are, for example, the following masterpieces:

  • Monster Hunter: World for 14.99 euros
  • Final Fanatsy X/X-2 HD Remaster for 14.99 euros
  • Bloodborne for 9.99 euros

Also in the digital sale: NieR: Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition. A great game, but you can get the retail version a few euros cheaper on Amazon.

Anime fans can save on the following highly recommended games:

  • Scarlet Nexus for 29.39 euros
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot for 23.09 euros
  • My Hero One’s Justice 2 for 19.59 euros
  • Black Clover: Quartet Knights for 8.99 euros
  • One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows for 5.99 euros

The retail versions on Amazon are much more expensive here.

A price comparison is (almost) always worthwhile

In general, it is always worth taking a quick look at Amazon before making a purchase. For example, you can get the relatively new NEO: The World Ends with You on Amazon for €24.99, while it costs €29.99 in the digital sale.

Finally, a few personal recommendations:

  • judgment for 17.99 euros (Excellent Yakuza Alternative)
  • Odin Sphere Leifthrasir for 14.99 euros (Beautiful Action RPG)
  • Root letter for 4.99 euros (Nice Little Visual Novel)

If you want to get an overview for yourself, you can find all offers here: “Big in Japan” sale in the PlayStation Store

All offers are valid until March 10, 2022. So there is still enough time to look at everything in peace.



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