Okay, so let me try to sort this out for you. Imagine July 11th rolls around, and out of nowhere—bam!—you get this exclusive early-bird ticket to the PlayStation Summer Sale if you’re a PS Plus subscriber. I mean, over 200 games just waiting there for you on sale! Yeah, you need a PS Plus membership, but honestly, who doesn’t have that in their back pocket these days?
So, if you’re in on PS Plus, you’ve got until July 15 to go wild with some of these discounts. And it’s not just some exclusive early access thing; it’s like, piling on top of the other deals out there—like, you can dive into the July Savings or grab games under $20. But hey, those also wrap up on July 16, so you gotta hustle a bit. And oh, while you’re at it, there’re those monthly games you can snag too—Diablo 4, Jusant, those kinds of names. Seriously.
Anyway—wait, I lost my train of thought—right, back to where I was… so for those few days, PS Plus members get first dibs on some crazy discounts across a ton of genres. You got your sports, your horrors, your need-for-speed shooters. Some deals are just nuts—like Borderlands 3 for $5.99, The Witcher 3 at $7.99, and hey, Skyrim’s hanging out there for $9.99. Oh, and totally didn’t miss the timing with RoboCop: Rogue City being $8.99, especially since that side story thing’s dropping on July 17.
Now, don’t you love a good list? Here goes a quick rundown: Alien: Isolation at $9.99, Bioshock for a mere $9.99, Elden Ring at $35.99—mind blown yet? Red Dead 2 gets you back $14.99, and let’s not forget that slick Suicide Squad game for just $6.99. I could keep going, but honestly, my head’s spinning with all these numbers.
That brings me to another whopper: Oblivion Remastered, got a markdown to $39.99. Lowest price I’ve seen, and yes, I’m checking regularly. Silent Hill 2 Remake? Slashed to $34.99. Plus, that Metaphor: ReFantasio—I never can spell that quite right—chopped to $41.99.
So what do you do with all this? You keep your eyes peeled on the PS Store, see what’s cooking throughout July. Maybe it’s the sale, maybe new games like Cyberpunk get people buzzing—who knows? Only time will tell how many folks jump on this bandwagon.