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PlayStation Store November sale: Best deals on Tekken 8, Dragon's Dogma 2 & more

Published at :November 7, 2024 at 12:58 PM
Modified at :November 7, 2024 at 12:58 PM
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Mahaksh Chouhan


Save up to 75% off on games

Sony has launched a new PlayStation Store November sale where so many games like Tekken 8, Dragon’s Dogma 2, Monster Hunter: Worlds, etc are on a huge discounted price. This sale will end on November 22, 2024.

This is the last biggest sale right before Black Friday which will be arriving soon. Let’s check out the best deals and gaming titles that you can grab in this sale.

The best-recommended games from PlayStation Store November sale

In this PlayStation Store November sale, there are almost 1800+ deals which include gaming titles, DLC, game currency and extra add-ons. We have selected the best gaming titles that are at huge discounted prices from the list that you might need to add to your cart.

  • Batman: Arkham Collection (-90%, $5.99) – Super good offer. Yes, there is no PS5 patch for the series, but at that price? Fantastic plot, incredible gameplay, and the greatest superhero gaming trilogy of all time.
  • Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered (-60%, $11.99) – I have not played the remaster, but I did play and enjoyed the original. This is Ghostbusters canon, and it will make your inner Ghostbuster pleased. Although the gameplay is somewhat repetitious, it is consistent with what you would expect from a Ghostbusters game.
  • Sniper Elite 5 (-70%; $17.99) – You shoot things, they go splat. You can even view it in slow-motion! The next franchise will launch next year.
  • Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (-62%, $15.19) – If you haven’t played it yet, go get it and see why Final Fantasy VII is the most popular franchise entry of all time.
  • Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Legendary Edition (-75%, $29.99) – Dragon Ball RPG, which contains two Season Passes.
  • Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (-75%, $4.99) is DICE’s free-running action game. Don’t play if you get dizzy easily, as there is a lot of wall jumping and other first-person action.
  • Hell Let Loose Ultimate Edition (-50%, $34.99) – An era-themed multiplayer shooter that still receives strong support.
  • Saints Row (-75%, $7.49) – Certainly not the franchise revival the developers had hoped for, but at this price? It might be worth a look. However, there are still many bugs.
  • Hi-Fi Rush (-40%, $23.99) – Tango’s final game for Microsoft and a Game of the Year contender at the time of release.
  • Sea of Stars (–30%, $24.49) – Old school RPG still receiving support. This has had a positive critical review. If you enjoy RPGs with a familiar aesthetic and feel, look no further.
  • Star Wars Battlefront II (-85%, $5.99) – Someone mentioned that this still has a healthy player base, which makes it a worthwhile purchase. There is no longer any assistance, which is unnecessary. It feels wonderful, and hearing the blaster sounds echo over the map is something else.
  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (-75% off, $12.49) is the first game in Cal’s adventures. Just be ready for a lot of backtracking and seeing Cal run around in a diaper.
  • Arc System Works’ 2D masters created Dragon Ball FighterZ (-84%, $9.59). Support appears to have ended, however, if you enjoy fighting games with stunning animation and heavy combos, this is the game for you.
  • Street Fighter 6 Deluxe Edition (-50%, $42.49) – Includes the Year 1 Pass. Delivers trademark Street Fighting experience.
  • Madison (-40%; $20.99) – I haven’t played it yet, but I’ve heard mixed reviews. Some argue that the scares outweigh the jank, while others disagree.
  • Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (-35%, $25.99) is Team Ninja’s latest Souls-like game. One of the best games after Nioh 2.
  • House of Ashes (-75%, $7.49) – A narrative horror game. If you enjoyed Until Dawn, you should pick this up.
  • Deathloop (-50%, $9.99): Arkane’s best work? Maybe. Action game with a time-looping concept.
  • Fort Solis (-35%, $19.49): Walking simulator. Just don’t expect any great thrills, but it might be worth a try. Watch the gameplay to determine if it’s something you’d like.

Main Recommendation from PlayStation Store November sale

  • UFC 5 Ultimate Edition (-50%, $49.99) is the only MMA video game in town. It helps because EA is always releasing free fighters for this virtually every month.
  • Tekken 8 (-50%, $34.99) – This is the lowest it’s ever been on sale, and it has classic Tekken gameplay with monthly balance updates and such.
  • Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition (-40%; $29.99) – This may be the lowest it has ever been on PSN, but it is an S-tier remake of a superb game. RE4 remake is a treasure that should be played as soon as possible. It features new in-game mechanics and side activities.
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 (-43%, $39.89) – This is the lowest price it has ever been on PSN, and it is a decent RPG with the Pawn system.
  • Persona 3 Reload (-50%, $34.99) is a remake of a classic RPG. It just received its final DLC update and is well worth a playthrough for Persona aficionados.
  • South Park: Snow Day (-30$; $20.99) – Although it receives occasional support, it is still not as polished as it should be. Non-South Park fans shouldn’t bother.
  • Nobody Wants to Die (-30%; $17.49) – In this story-driven game, hone your detective skills by tracking down a serial killer. It’s like Minority Report, except with less Tom Cruise.
  • Mortal Kombat 1 (-35%, $32.49) – The lowest price on PSN yet, and the Khaos Reigns Kollection is also on sale. The latest Mortal Kombat combatant includes animalities, fatalities, and DLC-alities among new characters.
  • Skyrim Anniversary Edition (-67%, $16.49) – Worth it for the price. Bethesda’s best open-world RPG of all time? This is debatable, however, Bethesda does occasionally provide support and updates.
  • Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (-65%, $13.99): Race karts with Crash and his friends. It’s like Mario Kart, but without the Italian plumbers.
  • MGS Master Collection Vol. 1 (-20%, $47.99) – Get all of the classic Metal Gear experiences in one bundle. There have been improvements to make it more polished, but I’m not sure where they stand right now.
  • Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Silver Streets (-25% off, $59.99) is a new live-service racing game.
  • Little Nightmares (-75% off, $4.99) – Worth trying at that price. A horror adventure platformer with a more in-depth tale than you might imagine. The atmosphere is also excellent, and this is a game you can play with your children or significant other to connect.
  • Sea of Thieves (-40%, $29.99) – Rare’s pirate game, which is reportedly doing well on PS5. If you wish to play a pirate game other than Skull & Bones. Expect seasonal programming, as pirates enjoy live service stuff.
  • Monster Hunter: World (50% off, $9.99) – Just the base game, but it’s still worth playing today.
  • The Elder Scrolls Online (-75%; $4.99) Both the PS4 and PS5 versions receive a lot of support, and Bethesda reportedly generates a billion dollars per month.
  • Battlefield V (-85%, $7.49) – Similar to Battlefield 2042, BFV had a rocky start but has now redeemed itself. I have no notion about the player base, though.
  • Resident Evil Village + RE7 Gold Edition (-63%, $29.59) includes both games’ DLC. Definitely worth the money, and a fantastic chapter to play in Ethan’s narrative.
  • Watch Dogs 1 + 2 Bundle (-80%, $11.99) – Ubisoft’s open-world design. The hacking element is in full effect. I’m not sure how it holds up today, given how long it’s been since its release.
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla + Immortals: Fenyx Rising Bundle (-75%, $22.49) – It’s difficult to disagree about the value of this bundle. Valhalla alone can easily provide 30-40+ hours of gameplay.

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