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PlayStation’s annual Days of Play event has officially commenced as 27 May, bringing the hottest deals directly to your PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Below you’ll find 10 deals you’d be a fool to ignore, from Game of the Year winners to the best bundles in the business.
We have to start this list off with Clair Obscur Expedition 33, 2025’s Game of the Year.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers get to play this gem at no additional cost but PlayStation users have to fork out $50/£45 to have the pleasure of playing.
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With Days of Play though you’ll be able to bag this masterpiece at a reduced price of $37.49/£33.74.
There’s no better time to play The Witcher III: Wild Hunt right now, especially when a brand-new DLC expansion was announced over a decade after it first launched.
The Songs of the Past expansion won’t be launching until 2027, which means you’ve got more than enough time to play the full game plus both of its expansions for $9.99/£6.99.
Aside from PlayStation’s Days of Play, we’re also less than a week away from its next State of Play showcase.
The only confirmed title appearing so far is Marvel’s The Wolverine but Hogwarts Legacy 2 is speculated to pop up as well.
Those who are yet to play the first game but might be tempted by the sequel can do so at $11.99/£11.24 or $10.49/£8.99 for the standard edition.

This bundle is worth the price for Resident Evil 2 (2019) alone but it also comes with Resident Evil 3 (2020) and Resident Evil 4 (2023).
For the low price of $29.69/£24.74, you’re getting two fantastic Resident Evil remakes plus Resident Evil 3.
You’ll also get any DLC released for all three games, including alternate costumes for its characters.
It was quite the controversial choice from Square Enix to split the Final Fantasy VII remake into three parts, but it’s working surprisingly well.
We’re yet to hear any news on the next game in the trilogy but if you’re looking to catch up, FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE & REBIRTH Twin Pack is currently $31.99/£29.99. That’s over 250 hours of content if you want to be a completionist.
Kingdom Come Deliverance game wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea but the sequel earned its place as a 2025 Game of the Year contender.
It’s one of the most realistic games we’ve ever played and with Days of Play, you can grab it for $35.99/£31.99.
There’s more on the way, too as developer Warhorse Studios is already working on the next Kingdom Come game, as well as a Lord of the Rings RPG.
Next is one of the greatest horror games of the last decade, Silent Hill f. Sure, the Silent Hill 2 remake was stellar but this was a brand-new entry in the franchise and a damn good one at that.
The standard edition of the game will set you back $34.99/£34.99, and it’s worth every penny.

Arguably, the best deal on this list, Metro Saga Bundle. For the low, low price of $5.99/£4.99, you can add all three Metro games plus all of the DLC to your collection.
With Metro 2039 coming out later this year, this is your chance to get prepared for its arrival.
There’s a bit of personal bias creeping in with this one but Atomfall truly is a must-play if you’re a fan of the Stalker or Fallout games.
It’s a survival/mystery game where players must uncover the secret of Windscale, a power planet in Cumbria, England, that’s hiding more than just ordinary radiation.
We’d recommend Atomfall The Complete Edition, which includes both DLC expansions. It’s currently priced at $35.99/£39.99.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is the closest we’ve gotten to an Arkham successor, which is wild considering it’s made entirely out of bricks.
If you’ve never played the Batman: Arkham Trilogy, you’re missing out, so when you’ve completed 100% of LEGO Batman, try the Batman: Arkham Collection next for $5.99/£4.99.
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