Sony debuts new PlayStation Plus deals program with a sale on Bloodborne

PS3, PS4, and Vita deals through June 1

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As a response to feedback from fans, Sony has started a new members-only deals program called PlayStation Plus Specials. Typically, games are discounted for everyone on PlayStation Network, but PS Plus subscribers save even more money. Here, the common folk are left out entirely.

I guess the feedback Sony got was along the lines of “I want to feel superior, so lavish me with exclusive shit.” The first crop of sales will be offered through Monday, June 1:

  • Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Bundle (PS3, $11.24)
  • Dark Souls II: Scholar Of The First Sin (PS3, $31.99)
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse PS+ Bundle (PS3, $44.99)
  • Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires (PS3, $27.99)
  • Helldivers Turning Up The Heat Edition (PS3, $17.99)
  • Bloodborne (PS4, $47.99)
  • Dark Souls II: Scholar Of The First Sin (PS4, $47.99)
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse PS+ Bundle (PS4, $53.99)
  • Helldivers Turning Up The Heat Edition (PS4, $17.99)
  • The Order: 1886 (PS4, $47.99)
  • Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk (PS Vita, $27.99)
  • Helldivers Turning Up The Heat Edition (PS Vita, $17.99)
  • Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart (PS Vita, $27.99)
  • Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Bundle (PS Vita, $14.99)

Maybe I’ll hop on Scholar of the First Sin. But Amazon has the PS4 version price matched, and I really should save hard drive space by buying physical whenever possible. The site also has Bloodborne for $40, which is a dang fine price for the year’s best game.

Introducing PS Plus Specials, Exclusive Sales for Plus [PlayStation Blog]


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