
This, combined with how deeply it has gone on sale, makes Injustice 2 quite an attractive offer out of this month’s PlayStaton Store deals. Injustice 2 might be the last Injustice game for a bit, especially since NetherRealm Studios seems to be focusing on Mortal Kombat for the time being.

Criterion Games is not done with the game, too, and has more updates planned. This racing game was applauded for not only its tight racing mechanics, but also its stylized presentation and customization that dug into its street racing aesthetic. Need for Speed Unbound is the newest game on this list, but Electronic Arts has already slashed its price by 70%. It’s an acclaimed trilogy for a reason that escalated each time without losing its heart in the process, making for quite a package even at triple the price. Batman: Arkham Knight goes even bigger by taking place in Gotham City and also adding in even more mechanics. Batman: Arkham City ups the ante and takes place in modestly sized open world, and has even deeper gameplay systems. Batman: Arkham Asylum is a tight action game with combat and stealth mechanics that have still aged gracefully today. The Batman: Arkham Collection has three of the best superhero games of all time. IO Interactive also just patched in a free roguelite mode, adding even more ways to play this game for a long, long time. The stealth sandbox these games offer is nearly unparalleled and deeply replayable because of all those options. Hitman: World of Assassination is a tad bit on the expensive side even for being on sale, but it’s still an incredible value because it includes the last three Hitman games in one package. These three might not be quite as well-regarded as Yakuza 0, but they’re still beloved in the grand scheme of the series and give players even more adventures within the Yakuza universe.


The Yakuza Remastered Collection has remastered versions of Yakuza 3, 4, and 5. The story has plenty of twists and turns, as well as fully featured characters that the franchise is known for.

It’s a great starting point for the series and is widely regarded as one of the strongest entries. Many of the mainline Yakuza games are spread across PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium, but Yakuza 0 is worth savoring independent of a finite subscription.
