The Days of Play bash is back on PlayStation Store, and it’s kinda like that wild garage sale your neighbor has once a year—except it’s digital and totally about games. Starting May 28, brace yourself because there’s gonna be a flood of discounts on a gazillion games. I mean, it’s like the universe decided to sprinkle some magic sale dust.
So, yeah, you might wanna grab some popcorn ’cause this sale is big. We’re talking Call of Duty: Black Ops 6—yep, that one—with a solid 45% off. Maybe WWE 2K25 caught your eye? That one’s sliced down by 30%. And Astro Bot, the cutie robot thing, is marked down too—15% or was it 17%? Honestly, my brain’s kinda melting just thinking about it. Oh, The Last of Us Part II Remastered is in there too, 20% off, which is like finding a forgotten fiver in your pocket. Oh, wait… I said that already? Ah, who cares.
You know how you find treasure in a chest sometimes? Well, that’s the feeling with this promo page dropping live on May 28. Just dive in and see the whole list and how much moolah you can save depending on where you’re living these days. It’s like a lottery, minus the ticket cost.
But wait, hold on! There’s more to this Days of Play party. Like, I swear, there’s a whole carnival of activities and surprises—didn’t see that coming, huh? Anyway, peek at the Days of Play announcement post thingy for the deets on all that jazz.
And hey, here’s the laundry list of games. It’s epic, and it’s not just some random jumble. There’s soul in there. From classics like A Plague Tale: Innocence to unexpected treats like Airport Police Contraband Simulator—no idea who decided airport policing needed simulating, but I’m kinda into it. Games for days. Seriously, it’s like being in a candy store. But digital. And with less sugar.
For anyone who’s obsessed with keeping timelines, the Days of Play kicks off May 28 at some eye-watering hour like 00:00 AM, following some sort of global time conspiracy—PDT, BST, JST, pick your poison. By June 11 at 23:59, poof, abracadabra, sale’s over, and you’ll be back to normal prices. So yeah, keep an eye out and check your local PlayStation Store. It’s kind of like checking the weather, except you’ll maybe set fire to your credit card bill. Just a heads-up!