Sure thing, let’s dive in:
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Okay, so here’s the scoop. PlayStation just kicked off this massive sale, ‘Big Games, Big Deals’ — a whole event just to tempt us into buying more games than we can actually play. Isn’t it funny how you always vow not to buy games you’ll never have time to finish, but then you see a discount and suddenly it’s like, “Oh, I absolutely need this!” Anyway, I’m guessing most of us can relate, right?
Anyway, in this promo, they’ve slashed prices on tons of PS5 and PS4 games. I didn’t even know my wish list was this long until I saw the deal. But hold on a second, before you dive in, make sure you check the sales section for your region. Apparently, everything varies by location. Just my luck, right? You think you’re getting a deal, but nope, not in your area. Thanks, geography.
Now, let’s touch on the games. There aren’t a ton for PSVR 2 and PSVR — kind of a bummer if VR is your jam, but hey, the few that made the cut? Snag ’em while you can. What’s the term? Beggars can’t be choosers.
By the way, if you’re in the US, you’ve got until May 7th to grab what you want. So, mark your calendars, set alarms, tie a string around your finger — whatever it takes! And yeah, it’s through 11:59 PM PDT, because time zones love to make things complicated.
I got sidetracked a bit, thinking about time zones. Why do they always trip me up? It’s like I’m on this perpetual scavenger hunt trying to figure out if PDT means I’m late or early for something. Throwback to that one time I missed an online event because I mixed up PST and PDT. Still haven’t lived that down.
There’s probably a lot more to dig into, like why the VR game roster is a little thin, or how they pick which games get discounted. Do they just throw darts at a list? Definitely feels like it sometimes.
Oh, and before I forget — totally not a sales pitch — but some links might be affiliate ones. So, if you click and buy something, they might make a small commission. Just putting it out there so we’re all on the same page.
Right, so that’s the rundown. Check out the sale, see if anything calls your name, and maybe clear a weekend or two to actually dive into your new acquisitions. Happy gaming!
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