

Overcooked 2 is a better deal digitally than at retail, and even Need for Speed is the price of a good smoothie. There’s all the Batman Arkham games for $25, Project CARS 2 for $18 and Dark Souls Remastered for a measly $20. There’s a ton of big name indies and games that you won’t see in a JB or local store, like World War Z, and plenty of games including Resident Evil 2, Division 2, Rainbow 6 Siege, Crash Bandicoot and Jurassic World Evolution are going for a better price online. They’re all part of PlayStation’s “January Sale”, running over Christmas and the New Year. This year, PlayStation has some deals that are even better than JB or Amazon. You won’t find Anthem on the PlayStation Store for $4, but over the years the digital stores have gotten better about offering genuine discounts.
