The PlayStation Store's Big in Japan sale is live now with discounts on niche classics and big hits alike.

Save on Niche Favorites, Big Names in the PlayStation Store Big in Japan Sale

The PlayStation Store's Big in Japan sale is live now with discounts on niche classics and big hits alike.

It wouldn’t be a proper year in Sony’s sale calendar without a Big in Japan sale, and 2021 is no different. From now until February 24, the PlayStation Store’s Big in Japan sale offers hefty discounts on big and niche hits alike, including (almost) the entire Trails of Cold Steel series, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, DanganronpaJudgement, and more.

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Here’s a small taste of what’s on offer during the Big in Japan sale.

PlayStation Store Big in Japan Sale

Game Sales Price Original Price
  13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim  $29.99  $59.99
  Danganronpa 1+2 Reload  $9.99 $39.99
  Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony  $15.99  $39.99
  Judgement (PS4 edition)  $19.99  $39.99
  Trails of Cold Steel 2  $23.99  $39.99
  Trails of Cold Steel 3  $35.99  $59.99
  Trails of Cold Steel 4  $44.99  $59.99
  Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory  $40.19  $59.99
  Kingdom Hearts: All in One Package  $24.99  $99.99
  Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions  $35.99  $59.99
  Sakura Wars $29.99  $59.99
  Odin Sphere Leifthrasir  $17.99  $59.99
  Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom  $9.59  $59.99
  Tokyo Xanado eX+  $11.99  $59.99
  AI: The Somnium Files  $23.99  $59.99
  Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen  $41.99  $59.99
  Zero Escape: The Nonary Games  $14.99  $49.99
  Disgaea 4 Complete+  $29.99  $49.99
  Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk  $19.99  $49.99
  Shenmue III Digital Deluxe  $22.49  $74.99

 

That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The full list is over on the PlayStation Store. Meanwhile, the Critics’ Choice sale is still ongoing, and PS Plus members have a bit more time to redeem this month’s free games.


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