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Sony 'Days of Play' sale: Check deals on PS5 and PS4 games and peripherals

Sony 'Days of Play' sale: Check deals on PS5 and PS4 games and peripherals

Sony-owned PlayStation India has announced a limited-period 'Days of Play' sale, during which select games and peripherals for the PlayStation 5 (PS5) and PlayStation 4 (PS4) will be available at discounted prices.
PlayStation 'Days of Play' sale: Availability
The sale will begin on May 28 and run until June 11, or until stocks last.
PlayStation India has confirmed that the sale offer will be available through select retail partners including Amazon, Blinkit, Croma, Flipkart, Reliance, Sony Center and Vijay Sales.
PlayStation 'Days of Play' sale: Offers on games
PlayStation 5
Spider-Man 2 — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Rise of the Ronin — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Gran Turismo 7 — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
God of War Ragnarok — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
The Last of Us Part I Remake — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Returnal — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Demon's Souls — MRP: Rs 4,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Until Dawn — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Horizon Forbidden West: Complete Edition — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 2,999
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Lego Horizon Adventures — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 2,499
Sackboy: A Big Adventure — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
The Last of Us Part II Remastered — MRP: Rs 2,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection — MRP: Rs 2,999 | Sale: Rs 1,499
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered — MRP: Rs 2,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Helldivers 2 — MRP: Rs 2,499 | Sale: Rs 1,999
PlayStation 4
Gran Turismo 7 — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
God of War Ragnarok — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Sackboy: A Big Adventure — MRP: Rs 3,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Horizon Forbidden West — MRP: Rs 2,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
Marvel's Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition — MRP: Rs 2,999 | Sale: Rs 1,999
The Last of Us Part II — MRP: Rs 2,499 | Sale: Rs 1,499
Days Gone — MRP: Rs 2,499 | Sale: Rs 1,499
Detroit: Become Human — MRP: Rs 2,499 | Sale: Rs 1,499
Bloodborne: Game of the Year Edition — MRP: Rs 1,999 | Sale: Rs 1,499
Uncharted Collection HITS — MRP: Rs 1,499 | Sale: Rs 999
The Last of Us Remastered HITS — MRP: Rs 1,499 | Sale: Rs 999
God of War HITS — MRP: Rs 1,499 | Sale: Rs 999
God of War III Remastered HITS — MRP: Rs 1,499 | Sale: Rs 999
PlayStation peripherals

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