Summary
PlayStation’s Days of Play sale is expected to return for 2024. A sale typically held to kick off the summer that, unlike the constant cycle of sales you can find on the PlayStation Store, covers more than just games. Yes, certain titles will be heavily discounted, but Days of Play’s price reductions affect hardware andPS Plussubscriptions too. When the two-week sale will likely begin and end, as well as some of the better deals it might include, have been shared by a very reliable leaker.
The informationcomes courtesy of dealabs' billbil-kun. Famous among PlayStation owners for their always-accurate PS Plus leaks, the insiders claims Days of Play will return on May 29 and run through until June 12, its discounts available on both PlayStation Direct as well as other retailers that carry PlayStation games and products. As for what billbil-kun expects to see in the sale, one of the more promising predictions is the return of a heavy discount on PS Plus.

What To Expect From Days Of Play If It Returns In 2024
Billbil-kun is also expecting the still relatively new slimmer model of thePS5to be subjected to a price reduction if and when Days of Play returns. 50 euros off for those of you in Europe, and while the US isn’t mentioned, that likely means a $50 price cut for the console stateside too. That would mean the still full price disc drive version of the newest PS5 model would be knocked down to $450, and the digital edition of the console will potentially be on sale for just $400.
Rounding out the hardware predictions is a potential drop of 100 euros for the PS VR2, and perhaps the most tempting deal of all, $49.99 for DualSense controllers. Some of PlayStation’s older but relevant exclusives will likely be subject to big price cuts too. Games likeGod Of War,Horizon Zero Dawn, and potentially evenThe Last Of Us Part 2. If there is going to be a Days of Play kicking off before the end of May, and it seems likely, we’ll have everything you need to know about it and all of the best deals included right here at TheGamer.