PlayStation launches massive Gamescom sale with PS5 and PS4 games from $4 — here's 12 deals I'd buy this weekend

Screenshot from Days Gone Remastered
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Gamescom 2025 kicks off next week, and to mark the annual video game trade show, PlayStation Store has launched a new sales event with deals on PS5 and PS4 games starting from just $4.

The deals include big savings on new releases like Monster Hunter Wilds and Days Gone Remastered, as well as some classics dropping to rock-bottom prices, including Alien Isolation, and now is the perfect time to play with "Alien: Earth" debuting on FX/Hulu earlier this week.

I'm rounding up my favorite deals in the new PlayStation Store sale down below, and I've also found some epic deals at Amazon to give you even more choices ahead of a whole weekend of PlayStation gaming.

Best PlayStation Store deals

Best PS5 game deals right now

Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Dying Light 2 Stay Human: was $59 now $19 at Amazon

In Dying Light 2 Stay Human, you’ll control Aiden Caldwell, a skilled survivor searching for his lost sister in a city overrun with zombies. The game focuses on parkour, combat and making choices that impact the story and the fate of the city’s factions. Plus, it's been consistently updated with new content since its initial launch in spring 2022.

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  Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster: was $49 now $22 at Amazon

Experience the original Dead Rising with improved graphics across the board in Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. This upgraded version of the 2006 classic sees you play as Frank West as he investigates the nightmare situation at Williamette Parkview Mall. Along the way, you'll rescue survivors and defeat memorable bosses, and also fight your way through an entire horde of undead zombies.

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Final Fantasy XVI
Final Fantasy XVI: was $39 now $24 at Amazon

Final Fantasy XVI is a mature, action-focused reinvention of Square Enix's long-running RPG franchise that spins a yarn closer to "Game of Thrones" than any of the previous entries. In FF16, you play Clive Rosfield, son of the Duke of Rosaria. After a tragic opening, you're forced to become a "Bearer" for another ruler, and set off for a gripping tale that's laden with twists, wielding all kinds of powers in precise, real-time battles as you travel the length and breadth of Valisthea.

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Sonic X Shadow Generations
Sonic X Shadow Generations: was $49 now $29 at Amazon

Sonic X Shadow Generations combines a remaster of 2011's Sonic Generations, a love letter to the Blue Blur that remains a fan-favorite to this day, with a new Shadow-focused campaign. It's a strong package, and it's perfectly timed to coincide with the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie, which is now available to watch on streaming, so you can have a whole Sonic X Shadow-themed weekend.

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  Silent Hill 2
Silent Hill 2: was $69 now $29 at Amazon

We're in a golden age of horror remakes, and Silent Hill 2 is among the very best. This stunning new take on the survival-horror classic sees you step into the fog-blanketed town as James Sunderland, a man on the hunt for his missing wife. Tense and atmospheric, it's fantastic.

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  Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart: was $69 now $39 at Amazon

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is the game the PS5 was born to play. In this stylish intergalactic adventure, you’ll take control of seasoned heroes Ratchet and Clank — as well as their distaff counterparts, Rivet and Kit. With 10 huge planets to explore, tons of weapons to customize and upgrade, a variety of enemies to fight, and plenty of puzzles to solve, Rift Apart is an absolute joy from start to finish.

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Kingdom Come Deliverance II
Kingdom Come Deliverance II: was $69 now $39 at Amazon

Kingdom Come Deliverance II is a vast RPG sequel that sees you once again step into the boots of Henry, a young nobleman on a quest for revenge in medieval Bohemia. Designed to be as immersive as possible, the world reacts to your actions, and most quests can be completed in a myriad of ways. Its more restrictive elements may be off-putting to some players, but if you're looking for a sprawling quest that gives you plenty of freedom, few do it better than KCDII.

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  Returnal
Returnal: was $69 now $39 at Amazon

Returnal is a heart-pounding PS5 game that combines bullet-hell gameplay with an engaging roguelike structure. You play an astronaut stuck in a time loop on a mysterious and very deadly alien planet. It's your job to break the cycle and unravel the mystery of this strange new world and how you came to be stranded here.

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Demon's Souls
Demon's Souls: was $69 now $40 at Amazon

Long before Elden Ring, Bloodborne and Dark Souls, From Software released Demon's Souls, the first Souls title to truly establish the core gameplay loop that has taken the gaming world by storm. For the current generation, Sony had Bluepoint develop this faithful, beautiful remaster, which improves on the original title and updates it with amazing graphics, new weapons, and items.

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Split Fiction
Split Fiction: was $49 now $43 at Amazon

Split Fiction is a co-op adventure where two writers, Mio and Zoe, get trapped in a chaotic mix of their own stories. One minute, you're dodging cyber ninjas, the next, you're riding dragons. It’s all about teamwork, solving puzzles, and navigating wild genre mashups to escape their own imaginations.

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  Metaphor ReFantazio
Metaphor ReFantazio: was $69 now $47 at Amazon

Metaphor ReFantazio, an original fantasy adventure that combines social sim elements with stylish turn-based combat, comes from the creator of the acclaimed Persona series. Yes, it's basically Persona in a fantasy setting, but that's a recipe for success, and Metaphor easily gets its hooks into you. It's also meaty, with even a rushed playthrough taking several dozen hours.

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Rory Mellon
Senior Entertainment Editor (UK)

Rory is a Senior Entertainment Editor at Tom’s Guide based in the UK. He covers a wide range of topics but with a particular focus on gaming and streaming. When he’s not reviewing the latest games, searching for hidden gems on Netflix, or writing hot takes on new gaming hardware, TV shows and movies, he can be found attending music festivals and getting far too emotionally invested in his favorite football team.

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