PSN: Big sale for the Days of Play 2021 live - with game deals for PS4 & PS5

PSN: Big sale for the Days of Play 2021 live - with game deals for PS4 & PS5

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The big Days of Play 2021 sale on PSN is online: As part of the big Sony promotion, many games for PS4 and PS5 are currently reduced in price in the PlayStation Store. The list of games on offer is extensive: the PSN sale attracts with over 500 offers. The deal includes Battlefield 5 Definitive Edition - 19.79 euros, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 (33.74 euros), PGA Tour 2K21 (19.79 euros), Wasteland 3 (29.99 euros) and Project Cars 3 (27.99 euros).

The Days of Play 2021 sale also includes The Last of Us Part 2 (30.09 euros), Ghost of Tsushima (39.89 euros), F1 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition (19.99 euros), Resident Evil 3 (19.79 euros), Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition (24.79 euros) and Code Vein (19.59 euros) reduced in price. There are also Blasphemous (9.99 euros), Days Gone (20.29 euros), Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice GOTY (34.99 euros) and PUBG (9.89 euros).

Highlights such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla (41.99 euros), Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (46.49 euros), Demon's Souls (69.59 euros) and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (49.79 euros) are in the PSN sale ( buy now 50.00 €) currently also available cheaper than usual. A selection of the deals can be found below, the full overview can be viewed at psprices.com. PS Plus members receive additional discounts on some offers. The deals are online until June 10th. You can find more deals in our price comparison.

PSN Sale: Days of Play 2021

Assassin's Creed Valhalla - 41.99 euros Battlefield 5 Definitive Edition - 19.79 euros Blasphemous - 9.99 euros Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Was - € 46.49 Code Vein - € 19.59 Darksiders 3 - € 13.79 Days Gone - € 20.29 Demon's Souls - € 69.59 (PS5) F1 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition - € 19.99 Ghost of Tsushima - € 39.89 Immortals Fenyx Rising - € 34.99 Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales - € 49.79 Need for Speed ​​Heat - € 17.49 No Man's Sky - € 29.99 PGA Tour 2K21 - € 19.79 Project Cars 3 - € 27.99 PUBG - € 9.89 Red Dead Redemption 2 - € 24.59 Resident Evil 3 - € 19.79 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice GOTY - € 34.99 Skyrim Special Edition - € 23.99 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition - € 24.79 The Last of Us Part 2 - € 30.09 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 - € 33.74 Wasteland 3 - € 29.99 Watch Dogs Legion - € 34.99 Euro Yakuza: Like a Dragon - 41.99 Euro



PSN dissociates self from call to legalise Indian Hemp

PSN applauds PSN dissociates self from call to legalise Indian Hemps AfDB is set to invest $3bn in Africa

PSN applauds PSN dissociates self from call to legalise Indian Hemps AfDB is set to invest $3bn in Africa

Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSNBy Chioma Obinna

The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN, has dissociated itself from a call by one of its members, Dr Samuel Adekoya, to legalise Indian hemp for medical use even as it urged the media and the general public to disregard such claims.


PSN had alleged that Adekola had on Sunrise Daily, of the Channels Television, last Friday made some unsubstantiated and uncorroborated claims that Nigerian Pharmacists support legalising Indian Hemp for medical use.

In press stamen made available to Vanguard and signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Pharm. Ijeoma Okey – Ewurum explained that the Pharmacotherapeutics, Pharmacodynamics, and Pharmacokinetics of cannabis (marijuana, Indian Hemp, etc.) and its derivatives have been known to us, right from the schools of Pharmacy and there is no doubt of some scientific evidence that medicinal cannabis (not regular street cannabis) has some benefits in treating terminally ill patients with cancer and some other chronic painful conditions.


“The December 2nd 2020, meeting of the UN, severally, referred to at that TV interaction was for rescheduling of cannabis, from the dangerous drug list, and not for immediate impact on loosening international control, as countries, will still have jurisdiction over how to classify Cannabis, based on research and political will for effective regulation.


“Pharmacists share the concern of most Nigerian public who expressed worries over this claim, as it is premature and assaults Public Health and societal sanity.


“With our weak drug laws and chaotic drug distribution system, legalising Cannabis for medical use now will only increase items in the bouquet of substances of abuse and will be like letting loose a hand grenade.


“We support robust research of Cannabis, devoid of pecuniary interest, given its harmful effect on the brain, especially the young developing brain (the most vulnerable group of Substance Abuse)and its strong association with psychosis and reports of fast-tracking the age of onset of psychotic illnesses.


“The PSN is conscious of the huge burden of Drug and substance abuse and the alarming rate of suicide in our country, and is working very hard with the National Assembly to see that the Pharmacy Bill is passed into law to provide the legal basis for commensurate sanctions on Pharmacists who fall short of ethical standards and handling of poisons and psychotropic substances,” she explained.


She added that the PSN President, Pharm Sam. Ohuabunwa, remained the spokesman of Nigerian Pharmacists, adding that the media and the Nigerian public should disregard the claim made by Adekola as he lacks the authority to speak on behalf of society.


“We promise Nigerians that Pharmaceutical Care under our watch will balance science and economic gains with protection and preservation of Public Health and Sanity,” Okey – Ewurum stated.


 Vanguard News Nigeria