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PlayStation Store Critics’ Choice Sale Features Discounts up to 75% off

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PlayStation has just kicked off their Critics’ Choice sale featuring some of the highest rated games of the past few years. There are discounts up to 75% off for PS Plus members, and they will be available until March 1, 8 AM PT (11 AM ET). Below you can find some of the most exciting deals.

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Rockstar’s open-world western Red Dead Redemption 2 is available for $44.99 ($40.19 for PS Plus members). The game was adored by both critics and fans, and we even named it our 2018 game of the year.

Red Dead Redemption 2’s Special Edition and Ultimate Edition Bundles are also on sale for $59.99 ($53.59) and $74.99 ($66.99) respectively. These bundles include a handful of additional content like a couple of extra missions, free guns, and a Dappled Black Thoroughbred horse.

For adventure game fans, the complete season of Life is Strange is on sale for just $5.99 ($3.99). This is a great deal for five episodes of one of the best narrative driven adventure games in recent memory.

You can also get the Life is Strange: Before the Storm Complete Season for $6.79 ($5.09) and Life is Strange 2 Episode 1 for $4.79 ($3.99).

Anyone looking for a great JRPG can grab Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom for $35.99 ($29.99). This sequel to Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch builds on the groundwork of the last game while also taking the series in exciting new directions.

Lastly, PSVR owners looking to expand their collection will find some of the PS4’s best VR games marked down. The first-person shooter Superhot VR is $18.74 ($14.99), the high-speed rhythm game Thumper is only $6.99 ($4.99), and the single-player space combat sim End Space can be picked up for $7.99 ($5.99).

PlayStation’s latest sale includes even more great deals, so there are plenty of other games worth checking out. You can find the full list of all the titles included in the Critics’ Choice sale here.

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Cole Tomashot

Cole has a BA in Film Studies from Ohio State University, an unhealthy love of all things Destiny, and a desire to one day get through his gaming backlog.

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