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PlayStation users can grab one of the best FPS of all-time for next to nothing

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Published 09:31 22 Mar 2024 GMT

PlayStation users can grab one of the best FPS of all-time for next to nothing

There are some great deals over on the PlayStation Store, including one of the best FPS games of all time for next to nothing.

Kate Harrold

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Topics: Titanfall, EA, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony

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There is an absolute bargain to be had over on the PlayStation Store. What if I told you that you could bag one of the best first-person shooters of all-time for a mere couple of pounds?

It’s Friday. We’re all in the mood to treat ourselves. Well, whatever scrumptious treat you might be thinking of rewarding yourself with on your lunch break or after school or work, I can tease that this stellar game is probably around the same price.

If you head over to the PlayStation Store, you can pick up the excellent Titanfall 2 for just £1.79 as it’s currently got a whopping 90% off. How can you possibly say no to that? Well, if you already own the game I suppose.

This offer is only available until 27 March at 11.59pm GMT, so you’re going to want to act quickly and grab Titanfall 2 in the next couple of days if this offer is of interest.

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If you’re not sure whether to splash the cash, and I appreciate that it’s unwise to throw around £1.79 willy nilly, it just so happens that Titanfall 2 also has a free trial.

And I mean free. You don’t need PlayStation Plus to enjoy this one. Simply head to the PlayStation Store, pull up the game’s page, and you’ll find the free trial waiting for you.

Those that subscribe to EA Play will already have access to Titanfall 2.

Take a look at Titanfall 2 in action below.

There are plenty of other incredible deals amidst PlayStation’s ‘Essentials’ sale. You can pick up Batman: Arkham Knight for just £3.19, Rayman Legends for £3.19, Need For Speed for £1.59, and Dishonored 2 for £3.19.

If those don’t tickle your fancy, Prey is on sale for £4.99, Mortal Shell will set you back £3.74, Amnesia: Rebirth is £2.39, and The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season (of the Telltale Games series, not the TV show) is just £3.24.

I could go on … in fact, I will. Grab Tribes of Midgard for £4.79, Styx: Shards of Darkness for £3.19, or Hotline Miami for £1.99.

You get the idea. The sale is well worth a peruse.

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