
The Witcher 3: Complete Edition is less than £7 in new PlayStation sale
Black Myth: Wukong, Dragon's Dogma 2, Mortal Kombat 1, and many others have all received big discounts on the PlayStation Store.
The PlayStation Store might rival DFS in its constant sales, but each refresh usually comes with some standout deals.
This month sees Sony kick off the Mid-Year Deals sale, which runs from today until Wednesday, July 2. While it is largely an assortment of the usual suspects (hello, Dead By Daylight DLC), some discounts are substantial across several series' with an upcoming sequel.
The most notable of these might be The Witcher 3. The complete edition, which includes both story expansions Hearts Of Stone and Blood And Wine, is 80% off at a mere £6.99. If you're subscribed to PlayStation Plus Extra, you can even play the base game for free.
In terms of other games with inbound sequels, Borderlands 3 Next Level Edition, which includes various cosmetics, is 90% off at £6.49. If you've never jumped into the series, it will give you a cheap taste of what to expect from Borderlands 4 in September.
There are other discounts on more modern titles. Black Myth: Wukong is 20% off at £43.99, while Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Vault Edition is 35% off at £64.99. Meanwhile, EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Edition is 60% off at £39.99 and Silent Hill 2 Deluxe Edition is £41.99.
If you're looking for notable cheap deals though, Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition is 80% off at £19.99, while Resident Evil 4 remake is down to £17.49.
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It might be the best time to pick up Mortal Kombat 1 too, with the definitive edition, which includes the Khaos Reigns expansion and all DLC fighters, which is down to £21.99 (and once again implies the game has been a serious sales disappointment). More Trending
You can check out all these deals, along with some other notable picks, below.
Black Myth: Wukong – £43.99 (20% off)
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 – Vault Edition – £64.99 (35% off)
The Witcher 3 Complete Edition – £6.99 (80% off)
Resident Evil 4 remake – £17.49 (50% off)
Resident Evil Village Gold Edition – £13.49 (70% off)
Borderlands 3 Next Level Edition – £6.49 (90% off)
EA Sports FC 25 Ultimate Edition – £39.99 (60% off)
Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition – £19.99 (80% off)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Gold Edition – £59.99 (25% off)
Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition – £21.99 (60% off)
Hogwarts Legacy: Digital Deluxe Edition – £18.74 (75% off)
Silent Hill 2 Deluxe Edition – £41.99 (40% off)
Dragon's Dogma 2 – £23.99 (60% off)
Persona 5 Royal – £17.49 (65% off)
If you're subscribed to the PlayStation Plus essential tier, you can currently pick up NBA 2K25, Alone In The Dark, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, and Destiny 2: The Final Shape for free. All these games will be available to claim until June 30.
Sony recently delayed Destiny developer Bungie's next shooter, Marathon, which was slated for September 23, 2025.
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