Fantasy Themed Flash Sale This Weekend on the PlayStation Store

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Flash Sale This Weekend on the PlayStation Store

Watch your wallets everyone!

Surprise! It’s a PlayStation Network Flash Sale! That means good deals can be found over at the PlayStation Store this weekend, ending on Monday June 29th at 11pm PT.

There are actually a couple of sales going on right now. One is for Sonic the Hedgehog covering most of his video game history. Other games on sale right now includes Yakuza 4 and Yakuza: Dead Souls. 2K Games also has games on sale, including discounts on the BioShock and Borderlands series.

Now, the part that many of you might be more interested in is the Fantasy themed part of the Flash Sale. Lots of goodies to be found there.

PS4

PS3

  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen $13.50
  • Tales of Graces f Knight Edition $16.50
  • Tales of Xillia $9.00
  • Tales of Xillia 2 $14.00
  • Vandal Hearts: Flames of Judgement $3.00

PS Vita

  • Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;birth1 $6.00
  • New Little King’s Story $5.00
  • Pocket RPG $5.00
  • Tales of Hearts R $14.00

PSP

  • Valkyria Chronicles II $5.00

The prices are currently up on the site but not the page for the Flash Sale. Check it out and let us know if you’re spending your hard earned cash on some games this weekend.

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