PlayStation's November Savings sale is live, bringing thousands of discounts across PS5 and PS4 ahead of Black Friday. The promotion — which Sony has populated with wide-ranging discounts on both AAA blockbusters and smaller indies — runs through November 21 and includes deals starting from under $2, with many titles reduced by up to 75%.
What the sale offers at a glance
- Scope: More than 3,000 discounted items across PS5 and PS4, including full-price games, remasters, bundles and DLC.
- Depth: Discounts of up to around 75% on selected titles; some regional and PlayStation Plus subscriber price differences apply.
- Timing: The sale runs through November 21 (check your local PlayStation Store for region-specific end dates and prices).
- Official place to browse: the PlayStation Store (https://store.playstation.com).
- Assassin’s Creed Legendary Collection — around $39.99 (large bundle of multiple AC games, strong overall value).
- Batman: Arkham Knight — about $4.99, a low price for Rocksteady's open-world Batman sim.
- Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition — roughly $9.99, includes major DLC and is an attractive buy for RPG/open-world fans.
- The Crew Motorfest Deluxe Edition — around $19.99 on PS5/PS4, a big discount for a seasonal-driving title.
- Various remasters and collections (Crash N. Sane Trilogy, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Resident Evil / Resident Evil 2/3 bundles, The Witcher 3) also appear with substantial cuts.
- Animal Well (PS5) — $18.74/£14.99 (about 25% off). A dense Metroidvania celebrated for its mystery and exploration.
- Blasphemous II (PS5) — $11.99/£9.99 (about 60% off). A polished soulslike with detailed presentation.
- Creaks (PS4) — $3.99/£3.19 (around 80% off). Frequently recommended as one of the best puzzle games on PlayStation.
- Cuphead (PS4) — $13.99/£11.19 (about 30% off). Noted for its hand-drawn 1930s animation aesthetic and tough boss fights.
- Chants of Sennaar (PS4) — $12.99/£10.39 (about 35% off). A language-and-puzzle-driven adventure praised for its narrative ambition.
- Amnesia: The Bunker — about $4.99, a tense survival-horror experience.
- Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (PS5) — approx. $29.99/£26.99 (roughly 40% off), a modernised version of Capcom’s cult mall-zombie title.
- Crow Country (PS5) — $9.99/£7.74 (around 50% off), for fans of fixed-camera survival-horror inspired by PS1 classics.
- Decide by genre and playtime: AAA bundles give hours of content for low prices; indie games often deliver tightly polished shorter experiences for very little money.
- Check regional pricing and editions: reductions vary by country and some bundles or deluxe editions can be region-locked or priced differently.
- PlayStation Plus matters: members can sometimes access extra discounts. If you have an active PS Plus subscription, check whether further markdowns apply before purchasing.
- Watch for DLC and bundle differences: some discounts apply to base games only; check whether expansions or “Game of the Year” editions are included.
- Wishlist and compare: add curiosities to your wishlist and compare across storefront pages — a title on sale in one region or edition may be cheaper elsewhere.
- Best value for long playtime: Assassin’s Creed Legendary Collection, Fallout 4 GOTY.
- Best indie bargains: Ruiner, Creaks, Carto, Chants of Sennaar.
- Best for horror fans: Amnesia: The Bunker, Crow Country, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.
- Best nostalgia/party picks: Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, various classic collections.
Standout savings — AAA and big bundles
Several high-profile releases and collections are heavily discounted, making this a good moment to pick up big experiences for a fraction of their usual cost.
Indies, puzzles and cult favourites — the sale’s hidden gems
The sale has strong coverage for indie and niche titles — often the best place to find highly rated smaller games at very low prices.
TechRadar and other outlets also highlighted very inexpensive indie bargains such as Ruiner (around $3.99, and in some cases $1.99 for PlayStation Plus subscribers) — examples of how deep discounts can go for smaller catalog entries.
Horror, action and niche picks
Horror and genre fans will find notable reductions as well:
How to approach the sale (buyer’s guide)
Why this sale matters
Sony’s November push is positioned to capture early Black Friday traffic and serves both casual players and collectors. With a mix of heavily discounted blockbuster packages and extremely low-priced indie picks, the sale presents a low-risk opportunity to expand libraries, revisit classics or try games you might otherwise have skipped.
For shoppers who missed earlier seasonal deals, the November Savings event remains a notable chance to lock in bargains — but keep an eye on expiration dates (and your PlayStation wallet balance).
Quick picks by type
Whether you’re hunting for deep discounts on sprawling AAA games or looking to snag a critically praised indie at a knockdown price, the PlayStation November Savings sale has options across the spectrum. Browse the official PlayStation Store to see region-specific prices and finalise purchases before the sale closes on November 21.