
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
The PlayStation Spring Sale is now on, and it has hundreds of bargains to pick up, and we’ll let you know some of our best picks.
The PlayStation Store has its biggest sale of 2026 so far taking place right now, and it's packed with major first-party titles, AAA offerings, indie darlings and retro classics of yesteryear.
However, it will take you forever and a day to go through them all, so we’ve made a short list of our ten favourite bargains that we feel might be of interest. The PlayStation Spring Sale ends on 6 May 2026, so you have plenty of time to pick up what you fancy.
Alan Wake Remastered - £3.74/$4.49 from £24.99/$29.99
Originally released in 2010 on Xbox 360, this 2021 remaster not only has improved visuals and performance, but also its two DLC episodes, The Signal and The Writer. While its gameplay may not have aged over the years, there’s no denying that its story and the town of Bright Falls will provide lifelong memories. Plus, if you’re yet to play Alan Wake II, this will set you up nicely.
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Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered - £7.49/$8.99 from £24.99/$29.99
With the announcement of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced, there’s perhaps no better time than to check out the series' other pirate offering, Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered. First released in 2014, Rogue got lost in the release schedule shuffle between the original Black Flag and Unity. Without giving too much away, Rogue features much of the same pirate gameplay as Black Flag, but in a twist, you play as the bad guy, Templar, Shay Patrick Cormac.
Bloodborne -£7.99/$9.99 from £15.99/$19.99
Look, we’re seemingly not getting an official remaster, remake or sequel anytime soon. Thankfully, however, 2015’s Bloodborne has aged like a fine wine. It’s rightly considered to be one of FromSoftware’s best games. If, for whatever reason, you’ve never visited the sinister, gothic town of Yharnam, now is the time to see what all the fuss is about. Better late than never, as they say.

Dino Crisis - £3.99/$4.99 from £7.99/$9.99
One of the most beloved PlayStation classics of all time is Dino Crisis. Originally released in 1999, this Capcom survival horror is basically Resident Evil with dinosaurs. Whether you’re a returning fan or have never played this wonderfully cheesy, yet intense delight, at this price, it’s an absolute steal.
God of War (2018) - £7.99/$9.99 from £15.99/$19.99
The first God of War graced us with its presence in 2005 on the PlayStation 2. However, in 2018, the series had somewhat of a soft reboot on PS4. In God of War, Kratos is now trying to live a quiet family life with his son, Atreus. However, when trouble literally comes knocking at the door, this is one cold call that the Norse gods will soon regret.
Life is Strange Remastered Collection - £6.59/$7.99 from £32.99/$39.99
The term “choose your own adventure” is perfectly encapsulated in this glorious remastered collection of the first two Life is Strange games in the series, with improved visuals, gameplay and bonus DLC. Tough choices will be made, love realised, and hearts broken. Thankfully, being able to rewind time will allow you to correct your mistakes, right?
Little Nightmares and Little Nightmares II - £6.74/$14.99 from £44.99/$49.99
Two of the most creepy games in recent times, both Little Nightmares games, will offer an experience you’ll never forget. Whether it's The Maw or Pale City, you will be forced to face your fears, take on fun puzzles and get chased by absolute monstrosities. Trust me, when you’ve finished playing Little Nightmares II, you’ll never look at your teacher the same again.

Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 - £12.49/$14.99 from £49.99/$59.99
This bargain of a collection includes the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes, from 2019 and 2020, respectively. Claire Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy and Jill Valentine’s fates are entwined following the T-Virus outbreak in Raccoon City. The OG RE2 is considered to be an all-time great, and its 2019 offering is one of the best remakes you’ll ever play. The RE3 remake doesn't quite live up to the same standards, but it’s still a joy from start to finish.
Titanfall 2 - £4.49/$4.99 from £17.99/$19.99
Ah, Titanfall 2. Talk about a game that deserved a lot more success than it garnered. It’s widely believed that Titanfall 2 flopped due to EA’s decision to release it right in the middle of Battlefield 1 (an EA game) and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Titanfall 2 has a banging single-player campaign that will pull at your heartstrings and fantastic multiplayer modes. Plus, you get to pilot giant mechs, which should be enough to sell this game on its own.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection - £4.79/$5.99 from £15.99/$19.99
Despite not featuring the neglected PS Vita outcast, Golden Abyss, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is arguably the best trilogy collection you’ll ever play. It’s a coin toss on what’s the best game between Uncharted 2: Among Thieves and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, but trust me, both games are legendary. Even with Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, it has improved gameplay, fixing a common complaint of the 2007 original.
So, there you have it, those are 10 fantastic games you can’t miss in the PlayStation Spring Sale. Hopefully, at least one of the above tickles your fancy.
You can check out all the bargains in the current Spring Sale either via your PS5 and PS4 console or by visiting the PlayStation Store website.
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