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PlayStation Days of Play Sale: Score Incredible Savings on the Console, Games and More

PlayStation Days of Play Sale: Score Incredible Savings on the Console, Games and More

CNET28-05-2025
Sony's Days of Play sale kicks off today, and it brings with it an incredible number of deals on the PS5, PSVR 2, bundles, games and more. If you're trying to upgrade to a PlayStation 5 Pro or if you're just looking to get your hands on a gift for yourself or someone else, then this is a great chance to do so.
While we're constantly searching for the best PlayStation deals the market has to offer, the Days of Play sale runs through June 11 with offers changing daily. PS Plus members will also gain further price cuts, so that provides a good reason to sign up if you haven't already. Whether looking to upgrade to a next-gen console, renew your PS Plus membership or just take away some cheap games, there's plenty to pick from.
With that, we've rounded up the best PlayStation Days of Play deals below. PlayStation Days of Play 2025 PS5 deals PlayStation Days of Play 2025 PSVR deals PlayStation Days of Play 2025 game deals PlayStation Days of Play 2025 PlayStation Plus deals When is PlayStation's Days of Play sale?
The PlayStation Days of Play sale is taking place from May 28 until June 11, 2025, with different deals having gone live throguhout the sale. What free games can be claimed during PlayStation Days of Play?
Throughout the PlayStation Days of Play event, PS Plus subscribers will gain access to more games than usual. This includes the following titles:
PS5 and PS4 games: Game Catalogue (PS Plus Extra or PS Plus Premium/Deluxe) Another Crab's Treasure | PS5 (available May 29)
Skull and Bones | PS5 (available June 2)
Destiny 2: Legacy Collection | PS5, PS4 (available June 4)
Grand Theft Auto III – The Definitive Edition | PS4, PS5 (available June 10)
PS2 games: Classics Catalog on June 5 (Premium//Deluxe members) Myst | PS5, PS4
Riven | PS5, PS4
In addition to all this, a game trial of WWE 2K24 for both PS5 and PS4 will be available from May 29 for PS Plus Premium members. How to get one year of Netflix from PlayStation's Days of Play event
Any PS Plus members who purchase a PS5 console or PSVR 2 headset via PlayStation Store directly will be able to claim 12 months of Netflix premium at no extra cost. This promotion runs through June 12, with both new and existing Netflix subscribers able to claim the offer. What else does PlayStation Days of Play include?
Several Days of Play community challenges will take place where PlayStation players work together to reach a certain goal, and in turn, earn unique rewards for participating. A PlayStation Stars Campaign will offer new digital collectibles, including a new digital display case. Exclusive campaigns focused on Dredge and EA Sports FC 24 are planned too, with the latter also receiving an esports tournament -- known as the Days of Play Cup -- which ran from June 1 to June 9.
Finally, a free set of avatars featuring the likes of Lara Croft, Slimer from Ghostbusters, Sly Cooper and more are up for grabs, alongside an exclusive Roblox pack that includes an avatar for Felix Freezebard the Yeti.
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