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Alright, so PlayStation has this crazy sale going on, just in time for the summer. Who would’ve thought, right? It’s like they knew my gaming library was looking a bit… empty. Anyway, they’ve thrown a bunch of discounts on PSVR 2 games, and I’m here wondering, do I fill my shelves or pay rent? Choices, choices.
So, where to start? If you’re into PSVR 2 — which, honestly, who isn’t these days? — you’ve got stuff like Metro Awakening and Red Matter 2. I mean, Ancient Dungeon VR, Until You Fall? Those names just sound epic. This stuff is going for like 25% to 60% off. Not too shabby, huh?
Now, the kicker is the other VR-supported games, right? Gran Turismo 7, zooming around tracks like I’ve got some clue what I’m doing — that’s always a blast. Discounts there? Oh yeah, we’re talking 40% to 75%. Makes you think, maybe I could afford more of these than I initially thought. Or maybe I just love a good bargain. Who doesn’t?
And then there’s this massive list of deals on the PlayStation Store. It’s so tempting to just scroll… and scroll… like, did I even want to play these games before now? It’s like a rabbit hole. Whoops, there goes my afternoon. I’ll just blame PlayStation.
To give you an idea without overwhelming you (or myself, for that matter), stuff like Gran Turismo® 7 is down to $29.39 from $69.99. That’s, what, 58% off? Quick math makes me feel smart for a split second. Then you’ve got others like No Man’s Sky and Resident Evil series with similarly jaw-dropping discounts. All this makes me realize how much of an investment gaming is — in happiness, obviously.
Anyway, the list just goes on and on. From horror to adventures, to things I never even knew existed. I had no idea something like Toy Trains would even be a thing — but there it is, down 80%! Makes me wonder who out there is saving up just for virtual model trains. Hey, no judgment.
So, if your wallet is itching and you’re in the mood for some new escapades via PSVR 2, now’s probably the time. Or maybe you’re like me, just window shopping for virtual worlds to conquer…
Ah, the joys of gaming sales. They come around, empty our pockets, and leave us with a heap of unplayed titles. Good times.
Alright, I think that’s enough rambling for now. If you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some serious gaming — or buying — to do. Maybe both. Or neither. Could get distracted by something entirely different. Who knows?
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There you go!