New sale on the PS Store: Get these PS4 hits for under €15 now

PlayStation Store has launched a new sale of PS4 and PS5 games under €15.








PlayStation Store has launched a new sale of PS4 and PS5 games under €15.

The PlayStation Store today launched a new sale where you can get numerous games for PS4 and PS5 for less than 15 euros. There are 273 special offers in total. The campaign runs until May 25th. In this article we have selected ten highlights for you and will briefly present them to you. If you prefer to browse through the offers yourself, you can find the complete overview here:

PS Store: PS4 and PS5 games for less than 15 euros on sale

Far Cry New Dawn - Test video for the recycling shooter






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Far Cry New Dawn – Test video for the recycling shooter

In the open-world shooter Far Cry New Dawn we return to Hope County in the US state of Montana, known from Far Cry 5. However, the whole area is now radioactively contaminated, which does not lead to a gloomy fallout-style post-apocalypse, but on the contrary gives the entire flora and fauna a glow in bright neon colors. We’re also making trips to other areas like the Arizona desert and messing with new enemies. The gameplay hasn’t changed much: Outside of the story missions, we attack enemy bases as usual, using our rich arsenal of weapons, vehicles and aircraft to use different tactics.

Far Cry New Dawn instead of €44.99 for €13.49 in the PlayStation Store

Rise of the Tomb Raider review video






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Rise of the Tomb Raider review video

With the Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Edition you get not only the main game but also all additional content including the DLC Baba Yaga: The Temple of the Witch and other improvements. Compared to the 2013 reboot, Rise of the Tomb Raider is not only a whole lot prettier, but also a little closer to the older parts of the famous action-adventure series, as climbing, puzzles and exploring tombs take up more space again. Despite this, there is still a lot of shooting. This time Lara travels to Siberia, where she not only finds snow-capped mountains, but also green valleys and dark cave systems. So visual variety is taken care of.

Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration instead of €29.99 for €5.99 in the PlayStation Store

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BioShock: The Collection - Collection Remastered Launch Trailer






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BioShock: The Collection – Collection Remastered Launch Trailer

With the BioShock Collection you get three shooter hits at once, namely BioShock 1 and 2 as well as BioShock Infinite, in a technically improved form and with all single-player extensions. The series is mostly known for its excellent art design and atmospheric locations. Parts 1 and 2 send us to the underwater city of Rapture, which was intended to be paradise but has turned into a nightmare even before we arrive. In BioShock Infinite we travel to a city above the clouds called Columbia, which seems like paradise at the beginning, but whose beautiful appearance quickly collapses. If you’ve missed it so far, you should definitely catch up on the series.

BioShock: The Collection instead of €49.99 for €9.99 in the PlayStation Store

Detroit: Become Human - Launch trailer shows all three playable characters






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Detroit: Become Human – Launch trailer shows all three playable characters

From the studio Quantic Dream (Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls), Detroit: Become Human is a sci-fi adventure set in near-future Detroit. We take turns taking on the roles of three human-like androids that conflict with their intended roles. Detroit: Become Human scores with its believable and detailed game world as well as its complex story. The latter has turned out to be very exciting, although she sometimes uses a mallet to ask her questions about the boundary between man and machine. In addition, the adventure offers enormous freedom of choice and does not shy away from letting important characters die quite early.

Detroit: Become Human instead of €29.99 for €14.99 in the PlayStation Store

Dead Cells - Trailer for the roguelike metroidvania






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Dead Cells – Trailer for the roguelike metroidvania

Dead Cells is one of the biggest indie hits of recent years. It’s a 2D action platformer with roguelike mechanics. So after death you have to start all over again, but you can make permanent progress by unlocking new weapons and abilities. Also, the levels are randomized to a certain extent, so no two runs are the same. Dead Cells stands out from the competition mainly because of its exciting and versatile fights. Not only does each weapon have its own strengths and weaknesses, the many enemy types also each have their own attack patterns, so we have to adapt our approach again and again.

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Dead Cells instead of €24.99 for €14.99 in the PlayStation Store

SOMA - test video for the horror adventure






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SOMA – test video for the horror adventure

Soma is a horror adventure from Frictional (Amnesia: The Dark Descent) in which we explore an abandoned research station on the seabed. Similar to Detroit: Become Human, the question of the boundary between man and machine is also asked here, albeit from an even darker perspective. The greatest strengths of the game are its oppressive atmosphere and its philosophical depth. The gameplay consists mostly of exploration and small puzzles, but at times we also have to flee from overpowering enemies against which any resistance would be futile. Compared to Amnesia, however, these horror elements have been significantly reduced.

Soma instead of €28.49 for €4.27 in the PlayStation Store

The Talos Principle - Launch trailer for the puzzle game from the creators of Serious Sam






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The Talos Principle – Launch trailer for the puzzle game from the creators of Serious Sam

Another game that deals with the boundary between man and machine: With The Talos Principle, the studio behind the Serious Sam shooter series has ventured into the genre of puzzle games. Although an effort was made to create a story with philosophical depth, this is by far not as much in the foreground as in Soma or in Detroit: Become Human. The core of the game is instead the puzzle gameplay. As artificial beings we explore the ruins of humanity, not only handling lasers and drones, but also manipulating time to solve complex puzzles. The first-person puzzle game is strongly reminiscent of titles like Portal or The Witness.

The Talos Principle instead of €39.99 for €7.99 in the PlayStation Store

Mortal Shell is like 4x Dark Souls at the same time






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Mortal Shell is like 4x Dark Souls at the same time

Mortal Shell is a Dark Souls-style action role-playing game. This not only applies to the demanding, close-combat gameplay, but also to the dark graphic style and the morbid setting. We play a being that, although it cannot endure much itself, can slip into the mortal remains of great warriors and thus take over their abilities. Since it’s a smaller project, Mortal Shell can’t keep up with Dark Souls in terms of the design of the game world and the variety of enemies, but otherwise it comes surprisingly close to the original. Also, changing human shells allows us to experiment with different ways to play.

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Mortal Shell instead of €29.99 for €14.99 in the PlayStation Store

Othercide first attracts attention with its graphic style, but it also has a lot to offer in terms of gameplay.






Othercide first attracts attention with its graphic style, but it also has a lot to offer in terms of gameplay.

Othercide is a dark tactical role-playing game that can be compared to titles like XCOM or Divinity: Original Sin 2 in terms of its turn-based combat system, but also has roguelike elements. On the edge of the apocalypse, we try to save humanity from demonic creatures with our army of supernatural fighters. If we fail, we go back in time and try again. At first glance, Othercide is striking because of its somber graphic style, which is mostly black and white, but with colorful, often bright red elements that stand out here and there. However, the RPG also emphasizes the telling of a complex story.

Othercide instead of €29.99 for €8.99 in the PlayStation Store

Elex - Test video: The best piranha bytes game since Gothic 2






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Elex – Test video: The best piranha bytes game since Gothic 2

If you’re thinking about getting the open-world role-playing game Elex 2, which was released in spring, but haven’t played the predecessor yet, we recommend that you start with Part 1 at a reasonable price. Firstly, you wouldn’t understand a lot of part 2 without the previous knowledge from Elex, secondly, the two RPGs are very similar anyway. While neither of them can keep up with big AAA titles in terms of production quality, they still manage to create a fascinating game world that cleverly mixes elements of science fiction, fantasy and post-apocalypse. You don’t get any fights on Dark Souls level in terms of play, but Elex is open to many different ways of playing.

Elex instead of €59.99 for €8.99 in the PlayStation Store

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