PS5 and PS4 Games Weekend Offer.  Sony promotes many notable titles

The Japanese company decided not to go to a bigger promotion this week, because there are still double discounts, but this time the producer and publisher invite players to a weekend promotion. Players can purchase Dying Light 2, among other things, at a better price.

In the latest promotion, those interested will find, among other things, several parts of the Assassin’s Creed series, but it is worth noting that the promotion also includes Cities: Skylines Remastered – the second part will be released in October, so you can see how it works and what the situation is Before providing access to the second part.

Techland also overestimates Dying Light 2 Stay Human, but it is worth noting that this is a special edition, so in this case the starting price (PLN 329) is higher, and although we are accessing the game at a discount of up to 45%, in the end, the adventure Still worth it, we have to pay PLN 180.95. In the special offer you will also find the Dying Light Enhanced Edition – although I suspect that most players have already had the opportunity to get acquainted with this title.

The King of Fighters XV fans can add a few additional fighters to their character roster as two Team Passes and a Fighter Pass are available.

Weekend Offer on PlayStation Store

92.47 Polish zlotys
369.90 PLN
-75%

124.47 Polish zlotys
414.90 PLN
-70%

35.97 PLN
119.90 PLN
-70%

382.42 Polish zlotys
509.90 PLN
-25%

29.97 PLN
119.90 PLN
-75%

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