
PlayStation Network's latest round of weekend discounts focuses on the little guys. Instead of putting the huge hits on sale, Sony's offering deals on many of the best indies on PS4, PS3 and PS Vita.
The indies on sale include Castle Crashers, Dungeon Defenders and Guacamelee!. The discounts are very steep; you can buy some of the games at up to 80% off their normal price.
PS4
- #KILLALLZOMBIES - $3.50 (normally $13.99 )
- AQUA KITTY – Milk Mine Defender DX - $3.06 (normally $8.99 )
- Contrast PS4 - $3.75 (normally $14.99 )
- Costume Quest 2 - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- FEZ - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- Futuridium EP Deluxe - $5.00 (normally $12.49 )
- Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition - $5.10 (normally $14.99 )
- OlliOlli - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- RESOGUN - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Road Not Taken - $4.50 (normally $14.99 )
- Rollers of the Realm - $4.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Shadow Warrior - $6.00 (normally $29.99 )
- Speakeasy - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut - $4.00 (normally $19.99 )
- The Unfinished Swan - $4.95 (normally $14.99 )
PS3
- Alien Spidy - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Brothers: a Tale of Two Sons - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Castle Crashers - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Costume Quest 2 - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Crash Commando - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Dead Nation - $2.96 (normally $7.99 )
- Dungeon Defenders - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- echochrome PS3 - $2.50 (normally $9.99 )
- FEZ - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- Guacamelee! - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- HOARD - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Hustle Kings - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Inferno Pool - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Joe Danger - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- LIMBO - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- LUMINES Supernova - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Machinarium - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee HD - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- OlliOlli - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- PixelJunk Monsters - $2.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Pool Nation - $2.55 (normally $8.49 )
- Rag Doll Kung Fu - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- RESOGUN - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Savage Moon - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Snark Busters: High Society - $3.00 (normally $11.99 )
- Super Stardust HD - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Superfrog HD - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Tales from Space: About a Blob - $2.80 (normally $7.99 )
- The Last Guy - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- The Unfinished Swan - $4.95 (normally $14.99 )
- TOKYO JUNGLE - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Trine 2 - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- When Vikings Attack! - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Worms - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- Worms 2: Armageddon - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
PS Vita
- AQUA KITTY – Milk Mine Defender DX - $3.06 (normally $8.99 )
- Don’t Die, Mr. Robot! - $2.00 (normally $4.99 )
- echochrome PSP - $2.40 (normally $7.99 )
- FEZ PS Vita - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- Futuridium EP Deluxe - $5.00 (normally $12.49 )
- Guacamelee! - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Hustle Kings PS Vita - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Joe Danger - $2.75 (normally $10.99 )
- Kilka Card Gods - $1.50 (normally $5.99 )
- OlliOlli - $2.99 (normally $12.99 )
- PixelJunk Monsters: Ultimate HD - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- RESOGUN - $3.00 (normally $14.99 )
- Rollers of the Realm - $4.00 (normally $9.99 )
- Superfrog HD - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
- The Unfinished Swan - $4.95 (normally $14.99 )
- When Vikings Attack! PS Vita - $3.00 (normally $9.99 )
A few movie rentals on PSN are also on sale. Like the game deals, these discounts are available until 9 AM Pacific on January 26th. The price vary depending on whether you're getting the high-definition version or not:
Movies
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- Bad Words - SD: n/a , HD: $9.99
- Snowpiercer - SD: $9.99 , HD: $9.99
- Stalingrad - SD: $7.99 , HD: $8.99
- The Grand Budapest Hotel - SD: $9.99 , HD: $9.99
- The Raid 2 - SD: $7.99 , HD: $8.99
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