[Disclaimer: These sales will go live sometime on July 23, 2019. However, at the time of this writing, they have not yet gone live.]

Although Amazon Prime Day is over, PlayStation sales are still on-going. Shortly after the Prime Day deals were said and done, PlayStation launched a flash sale discounting games up to 75% for a limited time, but it seems as if PlayStation wants to be the gift that keeps on giving, as it has now launched its 4-week long Summer Sale.

In a vein similar to the aforementioned flash sale, this new PlayStation Store Summer Sale is discounting PS4, PS3, and PS Vita games up to 75% once again. These massive savings focus on games like FIFA 19 Ultimate Edition, Grand Theft Auto 5, and The Division 2 ⁠— each at a steep discount as part of this Summer Sale.

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However, although there is quite sometime before the deals end, interested gamers will likely want to act quickly. The list of various discounted games will come to an end on August 20 at 8 AM PT. To check out the full list of discounted games, click here, but we've also put together a list of highlights below. It's also worth mentioning that, to take advantage of these deals, it seems players must be PlayStation Plus subscribers.

PS4 Summer Sale

Highlights from the PS3 version of the sale includes Battlefield Hardline Ultimate Edition discounted to $9.99, Beyond: Two Souls discounted to $3.49, and Ratchet & Clank discounted to $8.99. For the PS Vita, discounts include God Eater 2: Rage Burst for $9.99, One Piece: Burning Blood for $9.99, and Sword Art Online: Lost Song and Hollow Realization both for $9.99.

ps4 summer sale

It's clear that this PlayStation Store Summer sale has a little something for everyone. Yet, it's worth highlighting the discount on The Division 2 in particular, as its first post-launch story episode content drop will go live for everyone on July 30, and here is how the episode connects to the Division 2 campaign.

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Source: PlayStation Blog