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PlayStation Black Friday 2017 sales: PS4 titles discounted

Update: We’ve now got a list of Aussie deals thanks to PlayStation Australia. We’ve changed the story to reflect local prices.

PlayStation Plus subscribers make out like bandits; here’s a small selection of what’s on offer, listed in AUD

PS4

  • Assassin’s Creed: Origins Gold Edition: $108.71
  • Bloodborne: GOTY Edition: $25.18
  • Destiny 2 and expansion pass: $104.96
  • Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen: $18.57
  • The Evil Within 2: $49.97
  • FIFA 18 Icon Edition: $90.86
  • Final Fantasy XV Digital Premium Edition: $43.18
  • Friday The 13th: $27.97
  • Gran Turismo Sport: $39.97
  • Gravity Rush: Remastered: $11.23
  • Horizon Zero Dawn: $39.97
  • Knack 2: $27.47
  • Need For Speed: Payback: $59.97
  • Nioh: $32.97
  • Persona 5: $49.97
  • Ratchet & Clank: $21.18
  • Tekken 7: $49.97
  • Uncharted 4: $28
  • Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection: $23.97
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt GOTY: $31.18
  • Wolfenstein II: $49.97

PlayStation VR

  • Batman Arkham VR: $17.97
  • Battlezone: $16.48
  • Carnival Games VR: $11.98
  • Eagle Flight: $29.97
  • I Expect You To Die: $22.77
  • PlayStation VR Worlds: $19.97
  • Sports Bar VR: $10.78
  • Werewolves Within: $17.98

PS3 titles are also available in the sale — you can check out every single deal here.

The above items are on sale until 27 November. What are you planning on buying?


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