Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Deluxe Edition 19,54 euro
Assassin’s Creed Origins 15,39 euro
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time 45,49 euro
Creature in the Well 6,49 euro
Fifa 21 Champions Edition 24,29 euro
Immortals Fenyx Rising 34,99 euro
Immortals Fenyx Rising Gold Edition 64,99 euro
Immortals Fenyx Rising Season Pass 35,99 euro
Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition 26,99 euro
Let’s Sing 2021 25,99 euro
Little Nightmares 2 23,99 euro
Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath 19,99 euro
NHL 21 Deluxe Edition 26,39 euro
Overcooked 2: Gourmet Edition 19,99 euro
Paladins Gold Edition 14,99 euro
The Survivalists 13,33 euro
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 cross-gen bundle 43,99 euro
Two Point Hospital: Jumbo Edition 31,99 euro
Void Bastards 14,99 euro
Worms Rumble 9,74 euro
Gazette Review
By Sean Farlow
The PS Store has replaced its two sales with a new promotion called Extended Play. The new promotion, which was announced on May 11, is all about the extended versions of games, including gold and deluxe editions. Here is part of the list that PlayStation Blog has posted for the promotion
(ends May 25):
Age of Wonders: Planetfall – Star Kings
Alienation – Season Pass
Assassin’s Creed Antiquity Pack
Assassin’s Creed Legendary Collection
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey – Gold Edition
Assassin’s Creed Origins – Gold Edition
Assassin’s Creed Origins – Season Pass
Asstto Corsa – Ultimate Edition
Azur Lane: Crosswave – Deluxe Bundle
Rust console edition: Early Access release date and beta end date on PS4 and Xbox One
Rust is one of the most popular online multiplayer games at the moment, and the good news for fans is that its May update has provided a visual overhaul with a driveable junkyard crane for scrapping cars. While the game has been a hit on PC, there are lots of people asking about the Early Access release date for the Rust Console Edition. Here you’ll discover the Early Access release date for the Console Edition, and you’ll also find the end date for the beta on PS4 and Xbox One.
The Studios Pack is less of a ride-intensive add-on, and more about creating your own ‘working’ film studio. Heavily inspired by the likes of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Universal theme parks that allow you to live out the movies, the Studios Pack attempts to recreate this feeling of jumping through the lens into your favourite blockbuster.
It isn’t completely void of rides though. There is Re-Motion, a special ride that takes you through a parking lot with gunfights and explosions aplenty, ratcheting up the excitement factor. Likewise for Horror Heights, which is very much like the Tower of Terror at various Disney parks. This is just the basic lift system however, as another ride known as Erie Elevation puts this lift into motion with a medical facility overrun by zombies. Watch the terror unfold floor-by-floor as zombies overrun the building.