Sure thing, here goes nothing:
You know how sometimes you plan to do something productive, but then you see a sale and suddenly, you’re making plans to play video games all weekend? Yeah, same here. So, PlayStation’s up to something cool – they’re kicking off their Gamescom 2025 festivities a bit early. They’ve got this PS Store sale, right? And it feels like they’re practically begging you to grab some of the best PS4 and PS5 games. I mean, that new action RPG everyone’s talking about? Yep, discount city.
So, Monster Hunter Wilds – that’s the game that’s at the center of this buzz. Capcom hit it out of the park this time, and they’ve decided to knock 20% off the price on the PS Store. It was, like, $69.99, but now it’s down to $55.99. I’m not a math whiz, but that’s a good chunk off. If you’re like me and need an excuse to procrastinate with style, you might want to jump on this before August 28, at, like, 2:59 a.m. PT, if you’re up for a midnight gaming binge session.
The game’s got this wild mix of nature on overload – one minute you’re here, the next, bam, it’s like a different world. Real mood swing territory. Monsters and humans? Trying to get along. It’s poetic yet chaotic – reminds me of my last family reunion. Anyway, you’re a Hunter. Your job? Track, defeat, craft badass weapons and armor from monster bits, and figure out why the Forbidden Lands folks are so… well, mysterious.
This deal on Monster Hunter Wilds isn’t just for the base game. Oh no. Want more stuff? The Deluxe Edition’s at $71.99 now, down from $89.99. And if you’re feeling all fancy, there’s the Premium Deluxe Edition for $92.49, which tacks on a bunch of cosmetic DLCs and whatnot – originally $109.99, if anyone were wondering.
Now, I gotta say, when this game dropped earlier this year, the critics ate it up. Metacritic, bless their hearts, gave it an 88. And our pals at ComingSoon.net were swooning with a 9.5 out of 10. Pretty high praise, right? So, yeah, maybe I got sidetracked chatting about sales and games. But hey, that’s life – full of detours and video games. And I’m definitely not complaining.