PS4 Games SALE: PlayStation SLASH prices in HUGE PS Plus offer ahead of Black Friday 2018 (Pic: SONY)
We're only one week into November, but Sony appears to be getting ahead of the competition by offering some pretty interesting sales ahead of the (inevitably) massive Black Friday 2018 promotions we'll see at the end of the month.
Sony recently tweeted that it has a sale on the go that will end on November 21st – two days before the (in)famous sale day of Black Friday.
The offers Sony is running until that date are all pretty decent in their own right, but examining what Sony is showing off could hint at what's to come on Black Friday.
"PS Plus members save 2x more in PS Store Double Discounts sale. Only until 21/11," reads the tweet from Sony – and you can find some of the better deals listed below.
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Sony is offering digital downloads of games like Watch Dogs 2 and PES 2019 for just over £30, with other games like Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Middle-Earth: Shadow of War going for just over £25 a piece.
Various Season Passes and DLC packs are available with up to 30% off, too – so it's definitely worth checking out the link to browse for anything your collection might be missing.
It's worth noting that these discounts are only available for players that use PS Plus – bear that in mind before you commit to spending your hard-earned money.
What Sony lists here could well be a precursor to the Black Friday deals though… there are some notable absences from this sale which could, in theory, be good news come November 23rd.
You'll notice, for example, there are no first-party Sony games in the list: no Uncharted 4, no God of War, no Detroit: Become Human, no Spider-Man.
Could Sony be keeping some of its big hitters back in order to present gamers with a truly surprising Black Friday 2018 on PS$? It's likely – we know from previous years that Sony is quite generous when it comes to digital sales on the post-Thanksgiving date.
We look forward to seeing what the company is cooking up this year – try and keep some money back, because you could net some hot deals on this year's biggest games.
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