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The PlayStation Summer sale expands with a load of new discounts.
Including indies I’ve bought like more than 20 games, good deals all around.
Told my partner to stop me from browsing. We'll see how that goes, the first part of the sale already got me.
Anthem 85% off? Thought they went free to play. Has the game gotten any better?
Edit-Nvm, it's Europe anyway.
I might finally go for Black Desert. I've been playing ESO (without MTing my characters) for some throw away entertainment, but the combat is so "#$&&%.
Highly recommend the "metro saga bundle" £25 all 3 games and all DLC plus free upgrade for ps5 exodus 😊
It's not going to be as successful commercially as Modern Warfare 3
Yes. Haven't seen this much excitement for a CoD game in many years. I know i'm excited and I haven't bought a CoD in probably 5 years
Doubt it, I need to see the MP and some authenticity otherwise I won't be buying it.
I was interested in the game but even EA is moving away from season pass and this Nickle and dime B.S. HELL to actually play the full game you have to pay twice. I don't understand why they also drop support after the next release too. I won't buy for these greedy decisions. I just can't support Activision. 😑