The PlayStation Store’s spring sale brings some of the best PlayStation games down to their lowest prices ever. From action-packed RPGs to classic platformers, this sale offers a wide range of deals worth checking out. While not every title hits the cheapest possible tier, many games have dropped to historic lows, making now a good time to add them to the library.

Cyberpunk 2077 and Persona Collection Lead PlayStation Games on Sale

Starting with Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition, the bundle now sits at a new low of $42.59. It includes both the base game and the widely acclaimed Phantom Liberty expansion. With the post-launch updates and the 2.0 patch, Cyberpunk 2077 now offers a smooth and rewarding RPG experience on PS5. This price reflects the game’s improved state and delivers solid value.

The Persona Collection also stands out. For $36, the bundle includes Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden, and Persona 5 Royal. Each title has earned recognition among fans of the genre, with P5R still regarded as one of the top JRPGs. While these games remain stylistically unique, the collection’s depth and variety justify the price, especially for those new to the franchise.

Underrated and Stylish Picks in the Spring Sale

Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection drops to $19.99, offering three action titles—Sigma 1, Sigma 2, and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge. Although a bit dated, these games still deliver solid, stylish gameplay. Given the upcoming Ninja Gaiden 4 release, this is a great entry point. In contrast, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is on sale for $37.49, but the price remains high considering the game’s age and content length. Waiting for a deeper cut on that specific title may prove wiser.

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is down to $19.99. Despite being a smaller-scale entry, it plays a crucial narrative role between Yakuza 6 and Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. For fans already deep into the series, this is a worthy pick.

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is a steal at $9.99. Known for its top-tier action and refined mechanics, it stands out as one of the most polished games in its genre. With renewed interest due to the anime adaptation, now is a great time to revisit or jump into the series.

PlayStation Games on Sale: Overlooked Deals and Skippable Titles

South Park: The Stick of Truth is available for just $5.99. It’s a great comedic RPG that holds up well, even for those unfamiliar with the show. The game balances humor and turn-based gameplay effectively, and this price makes it a must-have.

Robocop Rogue City: Alex Murphy Edition sits at $10.49 for non-Plus members. The game received improvements post-launch and delivers satisfying shooting mechanics and atmosphere. Lords of the Fallen is now $19.59 and is also receiving a major update soon. The game’s aesthetic, combined with its dual-realm gimmick, gives it a distinct identity in the Soulslike space.

On the flip side, some games still don’t justify their price points. Unknown 9: Awakening is now $12.49 after a steep 75% drop in just six months. It’s likely to fall even further, possibly hitting the $1.99 range soon. Miasma Chronicles, priced at $17.49, still seems too expensive given its content. It’s worth wishlisting and picking up once it drops to the $5–$7 range.

Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition is listed at $55. While it includes the season pass, the price remains high, especially considering the game’s reception and updates. Waiting for a $24.99 tier makes more sense.

Lastly, Sonic x Shadow Generations is 30% off at $34.99. It combines a new Shadow campaign with the classic Sonic Generations content. While the base game was once available on PC for under $5, the new content helps justify the price.