PSN: New weekend sale with deals on hit games for PS4 and PS5

PSN: New weekend sale with deals on hit games for PS4 and PS5

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Sony is launching a new PSN sale this weekend. Over the next few days, the publisher will therefore focus on individual games - and will expand the current PSN sale towards the halfway point of the year. In the offers you will discover individual PS5 games. Included are Returnal (59.99 euros), Destruction Allstars Digital Deluxe Edition (29.99 euros), Nioh Remastered - Complete Edition (40.19 euros) and Demon's Souls (59.99 euros). It's not about price bang: when it comes to price comparisons, the top deals for Demon's Souls, Returnal and Co. (disc versions) usually start well below the PSN prices.

There are also deals on PS4 games such as Sackboy : A Big Adventure (49.69 euros) and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (40.19 euros). Both titles can be played on both PS4 and PlayStation 5. You can find an overview of the current deals on psprices.com. The current deals are online until June 29th - you can either access them in the store on your console or via the browser on the PlayStation Store website.

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Sony is expanding the current PSN sale and is making the offer of the week live. In the article you can find out which game deal is waiting for you. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1374617,1374458,1374033,1373620'; Take a look at the current PSN sale in the middle of the year: The campaign has been attracting over 500 deals for a few days. In the sale you will discover Detroit: Become Human (14.99 euros), Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition (9.99 euros), God of War Digital Deluxe Edition (22.49 euros), Outriders PS4 & PS5 (45.49 euros) Euro), Raccoon City Edition (31.99 Euro) and The Witcher 3 (5.99 Euro).

PSN Sale for the weekend

Demon's Souls (59.99 Euro) Destruction Allstars Digital Deluxe Edition (29.99 euros) Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (40.19 euros) Nioh Collection (59.99 euros) Nioh Remastered - Complete Edition (40.19 euros) Returnal (59.99 euros) Sackboy: A Big Adventure (49.69 Euro)



Cyberpunk 2077 Is Back on PSN But Still Broken, Sony Warns

a group of people riding on the back of a motorcycle: Cyberpunk 2077 is back on the PlayStation Store and it only took six months. © Image: CD Projekt Red Cyberpunk 2077 is back on the PlayStation Store and it only took six months.

Cyberpunk 2077 is finally back on the PlayStation Store to purchase after 187 days in exile. During that time CD Projekt Red’s open world sci-fi RPG has received a handful of patches and hotfixes, but apparently not enough to completely fix the game on PS4. Even now, Sony is still recommending players stay away from that older console version of the game.


“Work on the PS4 version continues, with fixes and updates to be released throughout the year,” the official PlayStation Twitter account wrote today. “For the best experience on PlayStation, playing on PS4 Pro or PS5 consoles is recommended.” The game’s new listing on the PlayStation Store shares an even more dire warning. “IMPORTANT NOTICE: Users continue to experience performance issues with this game,” it reads. “Purchase for use on PS4 systems is not recommended.” Okay then.

text: Sony is still warning players not to buy Cyberpunk 2077 on PS4. © Screenshot: Kotaku / Sony / CD Projekt Red Sony is still warning players not to buy Cyberpunk 2077 on PS4.

Cyberpunk 2077 was originally pulled from the PlayStation Store only a week after it launched following waves of complaints about bad graphics, poor performance, and frequent bugs on the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game. Sony’s decision to delist the game came a few days after CDPR started offering full refunds to dissatisfied players. Sony doesn’t allow refunds on games that people have already started playing unless the content is deemed “faulty,” which led some speculation that the company removed Cyberpunk 2077 from the store in order to uphold the logic of its refund terms. Despite similar performance issues, the game remained available to buy on the Xbox One’s digital storefront.


Since then, Cyberpunk 2077 has received three big updates and half a dozen hotfixes. The most recent one, Patch 1.23, was released on June 17 and mostly addressed quest-related bugs and stability issues. None of these big updates appears to have markedly improved the look and framerate of the game on PS4 and Xbox One, however. After Cyberpunk 2077’s second major patch in April, Digital Foundry reported that the game was running noticeably better on PS4 Pro, but still lagged behind on the older consoles.


“In terms of the vanilla PS4 and Xbox One, these ran consistently poorly with patch 1.1, and while the new patch does make some scenes play out a little better, a 2fps to 3fps advantage makes little odds when you’re still so far away from the 30fps target,” wrote Thomas Morgan on Eurogamer. It’s unclear what’s changed in the months since that made Sony decide to bring the game back. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


During an investor call late last month, CDPR promised “multiple patches and updates” in the months ahead, as well as the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S version of the game before the end of the year. For now though there still isn’t any clear timeline for Cyberpunk 2077 will be fully playable on PS4, if it ever is.