Euro PSN Store having a sale, all junk must go

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European PSN members will be pleased to know that Sony is tossing them a rare bone today, with a bunch of cheaper downloads marked as “anniversary specials.” If you’ve been holding out for Pain, your patience will be rewarded with a whole quid’s worth of reduction. You can almost taste the saving.

The sale starts today and runs through to April 23. It’s not often that European gamers get their hands on deals and reductions, so enjoy Sony’s almight favor while it lasts, folks. Hit the jump for the full sale details. Anything there catch your eye?

  • Pain £3.99/€4.99
  • echoChrome £4.79/€5.99
  • Piyotama £2.39/€2.99
  • Crash Commando £4.79/€5.99
  • High Velocity Bowling £4.79/€5.99
  • Elefunk – Full Version £4.79/€5.99
  • Snakeball £3.99/€4.99
  • Calling All Cars! £3.99/€4.99
  • Blast Factor Advanced £3.99/€4.99
  • Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Online £11.99€14.99
  • Ratchet and Clank Quest for Booty £7.99/€9.99
  • Wipeout HD £11.99/€14.99
  • Siren Bundle £14.99/€19.99
  • Toy Home £3.99/€4.99
  • Nucleus £3.99/€4.99
  • Dark Mist £3.99/€4.99
  • Riff: Everyday Shooter £3.99/€4.99
  • Pixel JunkRacers £3.99/€4.99


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