The PSN Flash Sale is still good for a few more hours and gamers should not miss the chance to get an awesome bargain on their favorite titles. They should know that this promo period is only until May 18, 11AM PT. Considering that this will include games for PS3, PS4, and PS Vita, and the fact that they will be sold for less than $5 each, the list would be worth taking a look at.
GameSpot gives an organized tabulation of the games which includes the platform supported, the sale price, and the original price. While there are highlights noted, the following would be some of the titles in PSN Flash Sale for this weekend.
For PS4, Escape Goat 2 is being sold for $4 from $9.99. This rate is also applied to Krinkle Krusher and Nano Assault NEO-X. Super Mega Baseball gets a 75 percent cut as it is being offered for $4.80 from $19.99. The same would be the rate for Pure Pool and Terraria. Those who want some horror element might as well snag The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season for $4.75 from $24.99. This even greater discount goes as well for The Wolf Among Us.
A good share of games for PS3 is not neglected in the PSN Flash Sale. To start off, there is Ace Combat Assault Horizon, Battlefield 3, Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers, BioShock, Borderlands 2, and Darksiders. These titles are sold at $4.80 each from their original price of $19.99. On the other hand, I Am Alive and DuckTales: Remastered are sold at $4.95 after dropping from $14.99.
There are also several PS Vita games in line. Terraria and Oddworld: Stanger's Wrath HD are sold for $4.95 from an original value of $14.99. Freedom Wars and MotoGP14 are major bargains for the console as coming from $29.99, they are now selling for $4.80 and $3.90, respectively.
Flower, which is compatible for all PS4, PS3, and PS Vita is priced at $1.40 from $6.99.
Keep in mind that the PSN Flash Sale will soon be closing, specifically at 11AM PT, May 18. With some big titles mentioned, this is something fans will have to think through as these offers do not come by often.
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