I’m loving these cross-gen deals

It’s once again sale time on the PlayStation Store, and thankfully, there’s now a much-needed Deals tab when browsing the shop on a PS5.The Critics’ Choice salelasts until June 07, 2025.

I have quite a few highlights before I get to the full list further down in this post:Spelunky 2($13.99),Assassin’s Creed Valhalla($40.19),Doom Eternal($19.79),Sekiro($38.99),The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope($20.09),Warhammer: Vermintide 2($11.99),World War Z($8.99),The Sinking City($17.99),Civilization VI($14.99), andDishonored: The Complete Collection($17.99).

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I’ll also give a shout-out toBorderlands 3($19.79), which includes the PS4 and PS5 editions, the latter of which was excellent in co-op. It looked sharp, ran well, and the DualSense shooting kickback was wild without annoying me. If you’re more intoDestiny 2these days, I get it.Beyond Lightis down to $26.79

Otherwise, you can’t go wrong withTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2at $29.99 – it’s a feel-good gem. And whileResident Evil 3took a wallop for being too light, it’s a breezy, highly replayable romp at $19.79.

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I’m consideringImmortals Fenyx Risingat $35.99, but I think the price will dip before long – and I think I can hold off. I’m at a point with Ubisoft open-worlders where it’s best that I just wait until they’ve gotten their last major updates, however long that takes. Otherwise, I get in these situations where I marathon them once and never touch them again no matter what DLC inevitably comes later.

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