PlayStation Store Holiday Sale Week 4: Grab AAA Game Titles With Up To 75% Discount

PlayStation Store's week 4 holiday sales just launched with a lot of great deals. Fans are rushing to the site as big game titles are included in the sale. This is a great opportunity for the fans, especially the ones looking to buy this year's big games. They can get huge savings from this deals where they will have the opportunity to buy multiple games. This is a great way to end the year for most gamers.

Get Big Game Titles For An Incredible Discount At PlayStation Store Holiday Sale Week 4

Assassin's Creed fans might consider buying the Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection, which goes for only $47.99. Fans who is also planning to buy Battlefield 1 might want to look at the best deals at PlayStation Store. They have a great variety of Battlefield 1 deals.

Starting it off is the Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 Bundle, which is surprisingly priced at $74.99. This promo is considered one of the best by many fans. Battlefield 1 Ultimate Edition is also available at a highly discounted price of $103.99. They have also included the Deluxe Edition of Battlefield 1, going for as low as $63.99. The standard Battlefield 1 is only for $40.19.

Aside from the Battlefield 1 deals, fans might want to try out Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Destiny The Collection Bundle for only $79.19. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is also included in the sale for $40.19. Fans might not want to miss such great deals at the end of the year.

How Long The PlayStation Store Holiday Sale Week 4 Will Last?

PlayStation Store Holiday Sale Week 4, will last until Jan. 3, 2017. Considering how much time the fans still has, it is a great opportunity to plan on what games to buy. PlayStation Store really wants to make a huge impact with their end-of-the-year sale, which includes today's popular games.

Battlefield 1 is available to play in PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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