The summer is nearly over, and that means virtual worlds will soon start attracting players seeking refuge from unpleasant weather and long, gloomy nights. To make the transition easier, Sony has just launched its biggest PSVR games sale ever in the PlayStation Store.
At the time of writing, game price notifications website PSPrices lists seven pages full of discounted titles, including some of the most successful VR games ever released. Here are several games that you definitely don’t want to miss:
- Arizona Sunshine Deluxe Edition $16.64 (originally $44.99)
- Astro Bot Rescue Mission VR $9.99 (originally $19.99)
- Audica $14.99 (originally $29.99)
- Blood And Truth VR $19.99 (originally $39.99)
- Borderlands 2 VR $24.99 (originally $49.99)
- Cave Digger: Riches $0.99 (originally $9.99)
- DiRT Rally Plus VR Bundle $4.99 (originally $19.99)
- Doom 3 VR Edition $9.99 (originally $19.99)
- Doom VFR $4.94 (originally $14.99)
- Dreams $9.99 ($19.99)
- Gorn $11.99 (originally $19.99)
- Gun Club VR $6.24 (originally $24.99)
- I Expect You To Die VR $14.99 (originally $24.99)
- Intruders: Hide and Seek $1.99 (originally $19.99)
- Killing Floor: Incursion $7.99 (originally $19.99)
- Korix $4.99 (originally $19.99)
- Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul $5.99 (originally $29.99)
- Psychonauts In The Rhombus Of Ruin VR $4.99 (originally $19.99)
- Star Trek: Bridge Crew $9.99 (originally $24.99)
- Statik $4.49 (originally $14.99)
- The Mage’s Tale $8.99 (originally $29.99)
- The Room VR: A Dark Matter VR $14.99 (originally $29.99)
- The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners VR $32.49 (originally $49.99)
- Until Dawn: Rush of Blood $7.49 (originally $14.99)
- Windlands $4.99 (originally $24.99)
- Winds And Leaves VR $23.99 (originally $29.99)
All discounted games are available both in the US store and in the UK store. The sales event seems to end on September 9th, so there’s still a lot of time to buy enough games to last you until the holiday season arrives, and another round of discounts with it.
The discount event, which still doesn’t have its own landing page, was first noticed by a Reddit user u/DuranFanWI, who wrote about it in the r/PSVR subreddit.