Here’s a list of some of the most notable games discounted during the Square Enix Golden Week sale.
Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy: $19.99 on the PS4 and Switch.
Collection of Mana: $19.99 on the Switch.
Collection of SaGa: Final Fantasy Legend: $17.99 on the Switch.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT: $14.99 on the PS4.
Final Fantasy VII: $7.99 on the Switch and Xbox One.
Final Fantasy VIII: $9.99 on the Switch and Xbox One.
Final Fantasy IX: $10.49 on the PS4, Switch and Xbox One.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age: $24.99
on the PS4 and Switch.
Final Fantasy XV: $17.49 on the Xbox One.
Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition HD: $14.99 on the PS4 and Switch.
PS Store Golden Week Sale Features Over 700 PS5, PS4 Deals
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With the PlayStation Store Spring sale about to shut its door, the time has come for a new line-up of discounts to take its place. The digital marketplace has now welcomed in the Golden Week sale, which actually lasts longer than seven days. It ll stick around until 12th May 2021, and all of the deals listed below are live on the UK, EU, and US storefronts right now. So, let s get stuck right into things and spot ourselves some bargains.
For PS5 games, the Deluxe Edition of Rainbow Six: Siege drops to £7.49/$9.99, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 is £17.49/$19.99, and the Ultraman Deluxe Edition of Override 2: Super Mech League can be picked up for £21.44/$25.99. Then there s Balan Wonderworld coming in at £33.49/$40.19. We have no further comment beyond that statement. That s it for PS5 titles, so the wait goes on to pick those big exclusives up at a cheaper price.
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