The world keeps spinning, and that means yet another new sale on the PS Store. The latest offer is titled Mid-Year Deals, and it runs from now until 3rd July 2025.
As usual, it features thousands of discounts across PS5 and PS4. In order to help you find the cream of the crop, we’ve put together a list of recommendations.
All games featured here comes with at least a 7/10 from Push Square, and they’re all at their lowest respective price points, some of which are lower than ever.
Publisher: Bandai Namco / Developer: Digixart Entertainment
Release Date: 9th Nov 2018 (USA) / 9th Nov 2018 (UK/EU)
$4.49/£2.99 (-85%)
11-11: Memories Retold is an immersive, beautiful, and emotionally charged game. It’s at its best when it functions as a playable film, with you making the major decisions. Where it falls down is in its clunky gameplay and story beats that are locked behind secret item collection. However, the strong celebrity performances and engaging story more than make up for this and create a really unique experience that is both thought provoking and enjoyable. As the subtlest World War game ever made, there’s nothing more appropriate to play to commemorate the signing of the Armistice.
Publisher: Bandai Namco / Developer: Project Aces
Release Date: 18th Jan 2019 (USA) / 18th Jan 2019 (UK/EU)
$9.59/£6.99 (-84%/-86%)
Ace Combat flies under the radar, but it’s a fantastic series that deserves recognition. The latest of these arcadey fighter jet games, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, is right up there with the best entries, offering up an earnest wartime tale that has you smoking bogeys like Tom Cruise. The smooth controls and great visuals make it a pleasure to engage in dogfights amid the clouds. The campaign is great, but on top of that is a decent online multiplayer mode and optional PSVR missions, which are staggeringly good — if you have the stomach for them.
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Publisher: Xbox Game Studios / Developer: Forgotten Empires
Release Date: 6th May 2025 (USA) / 6th May 2025 (UK/EU)
$31.99/£23.99 (-20%)
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition is a wonderful example of modernising a classic game, providing new quality of life features and a fresh coat of paint while retaining its original feel. For hardcore RTS fans who are itching to pick something new up this is a must buy, and an adaptable AI difficulty level means there’s something for everyone.
Publisher: Ubisoft / Developer: Blue Byte
Release Date: 16th Mar 2023 (USA) / 16th Mar 2023 (UK/EU)
$11.99/£10.49 (-70%)
With an emphasis on city building, Anno 1800 is a slightly different take on real-time strategy. You’ll be tasked mainly with managing resources as you gradually build up a town from nothing. It’s all about investing in new buildings, trading goods, and keeping your citizens happy. It’s a deep and complicated game, but a more laid-back one than others on this list, if you’re after something a bit lighter.
Publisher: Vertigo Games / Developer: Vertigo Games
Release Date: 7th Dec 2023 (USA) / 7th Dec 2023 (UK/EU)
$21.99/£18.14 (-45%)
Despite some technical letdowns, Arizona Sunshine 2 is still a joyous celebration of zombie brain-bashing. It features some of the best VR shooting on the market, with a reload mechanic that is incredibly satisfying and really brings to light what makes the platform so great in the first place. As a sequel, it improves graphically, narratively, and just controls a whole lot better. With a solid campaign offering, various difficulties, and a horde mode with more maps to come, Arizona Sunshine 2 is the full VR package — and an absolute must-buy for PSVR2 players.
Publisher: Ubisoft / Developer: Ubisoft
Release Date: 5th Oct 2023 (USA) / 5th Oct 2023 (UK/EU)
$19.99/£17.99 (-60%)
Something of a spin-off title, Assassin’s Creed Mirage puts you in the dusty shoes of Basim, who you may remember from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The story follows Basim’s early ascendance through the Hidden Ones, as he learns the ins and outs of being an assassin. A smaller, but suitably dense sandbox map revives the art of parkour, and the game as a whole tries to emulate that traditional Assassin’s Creed formula — with varying degrees of success. A solid return to stealth overall.
Publisher: Ubisoft / Developer: Massive Entertainment
Release Date: 7th Dec 2023 (USA) / 7th Dec 2023 (UK/EU)
$23.09/£23.09 (-67%)
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora translates James Cameron’s hugely successful movie franchise into an open world action adventure, and it works rather well. Playing in first-person, you explore the gorgeous world of Pandora, realised here in stunning detail. The gameplay is broadly what you’d expect, with simple combat, light crafting, and engaging exploration all working to put you in a Na’vi’s shoes. For fans of the franchise, this is a great interactive iteration.
Publisher: Game Science / Developer: Game Science
Release Date: 20th Aug 2024 (USA) / 20th Aug 2024 (UK/EU)
$47.99/£43.99 (-20%)
Black Myth: Wukong looked almost impossibly impressive in the lead-up to its launch, and in some ways it definitely delivers. Rewarding progression, nimble combat, and dozens of larger-than-life boss fights makes this an entertaining action game that rivals the genre’s best. While some aspects of its design hold it back from being truly great, it’s a staggeringly good effort from developer Game Science that has us very excited for the follow-up.
Publisher: Activision / Developer: Sledgehammer Games
Release Date: 5th Nov 2021 (USA) / 5th Nov 2021 (UK/EU)
$23.99/£23.99 (-60%)
Call of Duty: Vanguard does very little to shake up the status quo of Call of Duty multiplayer, but what it does have going for it is a ton of maps, modes, weapons, and general content. It’s packed to the rafters with things to see and do in online skirmishes, and the single player campaign is pretty darn good too. Zombies fans should avoid until some post-launch updates come around, but for anyone wanting to battle it out online with friends, there’s not a lot better than Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Publisher: Fellow Traveller / Developer: Jump Over The Age
Release Date: 31st Jan 2025 (USA) / 31st Jan 2025 (UK/EU)
$19.99/£15.99 (-20%)
Building on the original in some smart ways, Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector is a bigger, better RPG. Telling a truly compelling, character-led tale in a sombre sci-fi universe, the game’s unique dice system forces you to take considered risks with every action. You’ll explore various locations, all with many characters to meet and choices to make, and tough side missions flesh out an otherwise linear story. If you don’t mind a text-heavy game, this delivers an engrossing adventure.
Publisher: Activision / Developer: Toys for Bob
Release Date: 12th Mar 2021 (USA) / 12th Mar 2021 (UK/EU)
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$19.79/£19.79 (-67%)
Crash Bandicoot is one of PlayStation’s most iconic platforming heroes, and now that he’s double-jumped onto PS5, there’s no excuse for skipping Crash Bandicoot: It’s About Time. This sequel stays true to the series’ origins, but it’s bursting with brand new ideas and jaw-dropping set-piece moments. Running at a flawless 60 frames-per-second in sparkling 4K resolution — and cutting those load times to almost nothing — this release is at its absolute best on Sony’s next-gen console.