PlayStation Network Flash Sale Offers Massive Discounts On Several Indie Hits

As if this weekend's 10% off coupon promotion wasn't enough, Sony has kicked off a PlayStation Network Flash Sale today, which offers discounts on over 60 titles and runs until Monday, January 26.

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As if this weekend’s 10% off coupon promotion wasn’t enough, Sony has kicked off a PlayStation Network Flash Sale today, which offers discounts on over 60 titles and runs until Monday, January 26.

Shining a spotlight on indie hits, the Flash Sale features deals on several acclaimed games from the past year. Discounted titles include the likes of Guacamelee!, OlliOlli, Costume Quest 2, Resogun, and more.

The full list of deals can be seen below.

Games (Sale Price, Original Price):

  • Alien Spidy (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Aqua Kitty – Milk Mine Defender DX (PS4, PS Vita) — $3.06, $8.99
  • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Castle Crashers (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Contrast (PS4) — $3.75, $14.99
  • Costume Quest 2 (PS4, PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Crash Commando (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Dead Nation (PS3) — $3.20, $7.99
  • Don’t Die, Mr. Robot! (PS Vita) — $2.00, $4.99
  • Dungeon Defenders (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • echochrome (PS3) — $2.50, $9.99
  • echochrome (PSP, PS Vita) — $2.40, $7.99
  • Fez (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) — $2.99, $12.99
  • Futuridium EP Deluxe (PS4, PS Vita) — $5.00, $12.49
  • Guacamelee! (PS3, PS Vita) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition (PS4) — $5.10, $14.99
  • Hoard (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Hustle Kings (PS3, PS Vita) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Inferno Pool (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Joe Danger (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Joe Danger (PS Vita) — $2.75, $10.99
  • Kilka Card Gods (PS Vita) — $1.50, $5.99
  • #KILLALLZOMBIES (PS4) — $3.50, $14.99
  • Limbo (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Lumines Supernova (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Machinarium (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee HD (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • OlliOlli (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) — $2.99, $12.99
  • PixelJunk Monsters (PS3) — $2.00, $9.99
  • PixelJunk Monsters: Ultimate HD (PS Vita) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Pool Nation (PS3) — $2.55, $8.49
  • Rag Doll Kung Fu (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Resogun (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Road Not Taken (PS4) — $4.50, $14.99
  • Rollers of the Realm (PS4, PS Vita) — $4.00, $9.99
  • Savage Moon (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Shadow Warrior (PS4) — $6.00, $29.99
  • Snark Busters: High Society (PS3) — $3.00, $11.99
  • Speakeasy (PS4) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut — $4.00, $19.99
  • Superfrog HD (PS3, PS Vita) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Super Stardust HD (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Tales From Space: About A Blob (PS3) — $2.80, $7.99
  • The Last Guy (PS3) — $3.00, $9.99
  • The Unfinished Swan (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) — $4.95, $14.99
  • Tokyo Jungle (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • Trine 2 (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99
  • When Vikings Attack! (PS3, PS Vita) — $3.00, $9.99
  • Worms (PS3) — $2.99, $12.99
  • Worms 2: Armageddon (PS3) — $3.00, $14.99

While it may not be as exciting as the 99¢ deals Sony has ran in the past, there are still several solid discounts here. I would personally recommend Road Not Taken and Resogun, if you didn’t already get them for free through PlayStation Plus, as well as Shadow Warrior and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, two radically different experiences.

As for what I am personally picking up, I think it’s about time I get The Unfinished Swan, and perhaps Lumines Supernova, which is a series I loved when I had a PSP.

Tell us, will you be picking up anything during this weekend’s PlayStation Network Flash Sale?


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