Article written by tsa staff.
Published on 27/03/2012 at 11:00 AM.
Starting on the 28th of March (that’s tomorrow), Sony will be offering up some PSN titles at discounted prices for two weeks.
There’s some interesting titles in there – Dante’s Inferno is well worth the £8, for example – so have a look through and let us know if you’re planning on picking anything up.
| Was Price (€) | Was Price(£) | Now Price (€) | Now Price (£) | ||
| Dragon Age 2 | € 29.99 | £23.99 | € 21.99 | £18.69 | |
| Bulletstorm | € 29.99 | £23.99 | € 19.99 | £15.99 | |
| Crysis 2 | € 39.99 | £31.99 | € 24.99 | £19.99 | |
| Dante’s Inferno | € 19.99 | £15.99 | € 9.99 | £7.99 | |
| Top Spin 4 | € 29.99 | £23.99 | € 20.99 | £17.69 | |
| Duke Nukem Forever | € 19.99 | £15.99 | € 14.99 | £11.99 | |
| Call of Duty: Black Ops | € 59.99 | £48.99 | € 39.99 | £31.99 | |
| Darksiders | € 14.99 | £11.99 | € 7.99 | £6.49 | |
| Carnival Island | € 29.99 | £23.99 | € 14.99 | £11.99 | |
| Medieval Moves | € 29.99 | £23.99 | € 14.99 | £11.99 | |
| Ape Escape | € 24.99 | £19.99 | € 12.99 | £9.99 | |
| Moon Diver | € 12.99 | £9.99 | € 6.49 | £5.19 | |
| Mini Ninjas | € 19.99 | £15.99 | € 9.99 | £7.99 | |
| Cuboid | € 9.99 | £7.99 | € 3.99 | £3.19 | |
| Hamsterball | € 9.99 | £7.99 | € 3.99 | £3.19 | |
| Magic Orbz | € 9.99 | £7.99 | € 3.99 | £3.19 | |
| Mahjong Tales | € 9.99 | £7.99 | € 3.99 | £3.19 | |
| Sky Fighter | € 9.99 | £7.99 | € 3.99 | £3.19 | |
| Avatar | € 19.99 | £15.99 | € 14.99 | £11.99 | |
| Just Dance 3 | € 39.99 | £31.99 | € 29.99 | £23.99 | |
| Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? | € 9.99 | £7.99 | € 5.99 | £4.79 |











Darksiders for £6.49 is good value.
The rest is just a little bit “un-bargain-ish” in my eyes.
I’ve been looking for a cheap copy of that recently. £6.49′ll do nicely, ta,
Yeah, that’s a really good price for that game. Reminds me, I’ve got to finish that soon.
Darksiders is a really great game for full price so at that price it’s a steal! Seriously anyone with any love for decent adventure games and / or zelda games should nab this bad boy asap.
None there that’s like a must for me.
Same, there’s only one but I’ve already got it.
Might pick up Darksiders considering II is coming out soon.
Anyone who doesn’t get Dante’s Inferno or Darksiders is clinically insane & should be put down for the good of humanity.
Couldnt have put it better.
Wibble!
“put down”… wow.
Snipers on the rooftops.
Bit strong but not necessarily inappropriate.
*Get’s chased by predator in hunting gear with dart gun* Scream!!! :P
Mini-Ninjas for £8 isnt too bad. Im starting to see the benefit of buying games digitally. Im reaching that point in life the getting up to change a disk is becoming too much like hard work.
You got fat? :P
Uh-huh. My disc drive went knackered recently and while it was initially irritating, it’s kind of cool to not ever have to get up. :D
I wish I had space on my hard drive for more bargains! It’s full of PS+ freebies, I really need to upgrade my hard drive.
Only if Blops was £20 :/
Darksider is a gem everyone should play it. Can’t wait for Darksider 2, death looks so cool
It’s one of those lesser known classics IMO. (Kind of like PSN’s PS2 Classics, but good.)
Black Ops £31.99. Bargain… :P
nothing there to dissuade me from my “don’t buy from the psn, at least not the eu psn” policy there.
Can you buy from other PSN areas than your own country?
If you have the credentials to be able to access, yes.
or you can make some up.
my summer home is in sesame street, the zip code 90210.
beverly… hills that is.
see that bin the grouch lives in, that’s my bin. ^_^
you can get psn store cards off ebay, if they’r from a trusty seller you’ll can get the codes pretty quick as they’ll email them to you.
Indeed – That was kinda what i meant, i didn’t mean you actually had to have multiple residences across the globe! :D
Thanks for the reply.
So you can actually still use fake adresses? I think that’s what I did but it didn’t seem to work last time around. Gonna give it a new try.
i think as long as it looks like a real address, the right length of zip code and all that, then they don’t seem to do any checking.
you can always go online and look up the address of a hotel or something from the region and use that, i’ve heard a few people doing that.
the only account i had any trouble creating was a japanese one, and that was because all the menus and text were in japanese.
but there are guides online that tell you what all the options are.
i don’t think sony actually mind people doing this.
they must know how many of those accounts they brag about at e3 and the like are secondary overseas accounts.
especially when they have way more accounts than consoles sold. ^_^
Right. About the many accounts – if you combine sold PS3s with sold PSPs it actually makes sense.