Feb 03, 2017 07:07 PM EST
PlayStation Store Sale - Best PS4 Bundles, Plus PS3, Vita PSN Deals

With Xbox releasing their own deals and free titles for the month of February, Sony's PlayStation won't be left out of the race. The latest PlayStation Store deals have officially gone live.

2017 has been a great year for the gaming industry so far - especially for Sony's PlayStation consoles. There have been plenty of sales for every console such as the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.

As of the moment, there are dozens of games on sale up on the PlayStation store. There's a wide variety to choose from, especially for those who are a PlayStation Plus membership.

Most of the PlayStation Plus deals are mainly focused on the PlayStation VR games. However, some of these games can be played without a VR headset.

On the list, Thumper is on sale for $16. The Rise of the Tomb Raider can also be purchased for $30. Star Wars fans will be pleased to know that the Star Wars Battlefront is only $10. More games such as the Headmaster and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is also available for $14 and $10.49, respectively.

More great news, Rockstar's sale promos feature the same prices for every player - PlayStation Plus subscriber or not. Grand Theft Auto V is available for $30 on PS4, while it's $20 on PS3.

On the other hand, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy is also on sale for $19.59. Several PS2-on-PS4 games are also sold for only $10 each including the Bully, Max Payne, and Red Dead Revolver.

The anime titles also have the same price for everybody. Dragon Ball: Xenoverse is available $10 and Xenoverse 2 for $42. Xenoverse 2 is also available for $7.49 for those who are using the PS3 console.

J-Stars Victory Vs+ is also on sale for $12, and $8 for PS3 or Vita. Watch Dogs 2 is also available for $40 along with some more great games on the PlayStation Store.

For those who are looking for a new console, there are also several great bundles to get. Check out this link right here to know more details.

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