Summary
There’s rarely a time when there aren’t literally thousands of games available for less on the PlayStation Store. Recently more than 3,000 titles had their prices cut in the PS Store’s Spring Sale. While the Spring Sale has now ended, the May Savings sale has taken its place. The key to any of these PS Store sales is checking if there’s anything for you in them as the bigger titles included don’t tend to overlap. With more than 2,000 games available for less acrossPS4andPS5heading into May, odds are there are at least a few games you’ll want to pick up.
Topping the bill of the thousands of games included in the May Savings sale isHi-Fi Rush. TheXbox-published rhythm game arrived on PS5 last month as part of what will likely be an Xbox initiative to put more of its games on rival platforms -Sea Of Thievesjoins it on PS5 today. Including it in a sale will undoubtedly boost its early PS5 numbers and right now, you may pick up thePlayStationversion of the game for $21.99 instead of the usual $29.99.

Hi-Fi Rush
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Hi-Fi Rush, from Ghostwire: Tokyo developers Tango Gameworks, is a 2023 action game that focuses on rhythm as a core gameplay mechanic. As Chai, you must take on the nefarious megacorp that created your cybernetic arm.
Final Fantasy 16is also on sale, and if you didn’t pick it up at launch, now is the best time to rectify that.The game’s Rising Tide DLCwas released a week and a half ago meaning there is now more Final Fantasy 16 to play than ever before. It’s only the base game without the DLC that’s included in the sale, but since it’s 50 percent off, you may pick up The Rising Tide with the money you saved and still have some left over.

Final Fantasy 16
An action RPG from Square Enix Creative Business Unit III, Final Fantasy 16 takes place in the world of Valisthea. As Clive Rosfield, First Shield of Rosaria, you embark on a quest to find your missing younger brother.
Speaking of great games with paid DLC, one of the best offers in the May Savings Sale may well be the one onMonster Hunter Rise. You can currently pick up the base game plus its Sunbreak DLC bundles together for 67 percent less than the two together would normally cost. That’s less than $20 for a heck of a lot of game that costs $60 when full price. Plus now is the best time to play it, whether you’re new to Monster Hunter or you need to catch up, beforeMonster Hunter Wildsblows our minds in 2025.

Monster Hunter Rise + Sunbreak
Initially launched on Nintendo Switch, Monster Hunter Rise came to PC in 2022 and both Xbox and PlayStation in 2023. The sixth main title in the long-running series, it sees players battle both old favourites and new monsters alike, while expanding on some of the new features introduced in its predecessor, Monster Hunter World.