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PlayStation Halloween sale now live with over 1,000 titles from $1.50, RE4 at 50% off, more

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Halloween is quickly approaching and Sony has now launched its annual PSN sale to celebrate. Featuring over 1,000 games and DLC packs, now’s a great time to shore up your spooky, horror-filled, thriller digital game collection at a discount. One standout here is the Resident Evil 4 remake that is now marked down to $19.99 in digital form from the usual $40 list price. Folks looking to score a physical edition of this one can side-step the 50% price drop on the PlayStation Store and scoop one up for a couple bucks more courtesy of Amazon at $21.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35 – this deal is available for PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The iconic classic Resident Evil experience has been remade from the ground up with modern visuals and updated controls using Capcom’s proprietary RE Engine, alongside “additional narrative depth to the iconic story that was not possible at the time of the original release.” Players will “engage in frenzied combat with the Ganados villagers, explore a European village gripped by madness, and solve puzzles to access new areas and collect useful items for Leon and Ashley’s constant struggle to survive.” Head below for more. 

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