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PlayStation Store Black Friday sale is now live

As has been the case for years now, Black Friday sales begin well ahead of the actual day, letting you have plenty of time to ruminate on your potential purchases. For the next week and a half, PlayStation Network’s Black Friday sale is live, offering discounts on many of this year’s GOTY contenders.

Running from now until the 3rd of December, PlayStation’s Black Friday sale features over 1000 games, including discounts for some of this year’s Game Awards GOTY contenders:

  • Astro Bot – £50.99 (15% off)
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – £41.99 (40% off)
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio – £44.99 (25% off)

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Beyond this, you can also save some pennies on a bunch of other notable 2024 releases, including but definitely not limited to:

  • Stellar Blade – £52.49 (25% off)
  • Silent Hill 2 Remake – £47.99 (20% off)
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 Deluxe Edition – £40.59 (42% off)
  • Sonic x Shadow Generations – £33.74 (25% off)
  • The Plucky Squire – £18.74 (25% off)
  • Star Wars Outlaws – £52.49 (25% off)
  • Cat Quest III – £11.99 (25% off)
  • Tales of Kenzera: ZAU – £10.79 (40% off)
  • Rise of the Ronin – £43.39 (38% off)
  • Helldivers II – £27.99 (20% off)
  • Persona 3 Reload – £34.99 (50% off)
  • Skull & Bones – £31.49 (55% off)

Last but not least, Sony is offering a hefty discount on its 12 month PlayStation Plus subscriptions, with PS Plus Essential cut to £47.99 (20% off); Extra costing £74.99 (25% off) and Premium currently going for £83.99 (30% off). The full list of deals can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this year’s Black Friday sale? Will you pick up any of the above games? Let us know down below.

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