
Featuring Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, God of War III Remastered, Persona 5, and more.
I’m happy to announce that we’re adding new games to the PlayStation Hits lineup starting June 28, 2019, in the U.S. and Canada. In addition to adding LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, LEGO Jurassic World, Mad Max, Persona 5, and Star Wars Battlefront in recent months, the new wave titles include Friday the 13th, God of War III Remastered, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, Nioh, and Resident Evil 7 biohazard.
PlayStation Hits are easily recognizable, as they each feature a unique red packaging instead of the usual blue. The image below shows the full set of games you can find in the program next month in the U.S.
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for the full lineup in Canada.If you are not familiar, PS Hits is a collection of more than 35 exciting PlayStation 4 games at a great price. From award-winning epics to family friendly favorites, PS Hits is a fantastic way to catch up on some iconic PS4 games for $19.99 USD (MSRP) at PlayStation Store for download and select retailers across the U.S.
In Canada, select titles are available at participating retailers and PS Store, and the games will range in price.
Let us know which games you’ll be picking up in the comments below! Happy gaming!
Playstation, I really truly love you guys but why do you keep stiffing Canada? The US has a huge collection and Canada gets nothing. You still haven’t added games from the first time you announced it. 41 for the US and 30 for Canada. Why no Persona or Doom? Doom was one of the first for the US and Canada still doesn’t have it.
I love how entitled so many gamers are, I’m sure there’s a reason, maybe even a good one at that but they don’t owe anyone an explanation.
You gave us Bieber! You deserve nothing!! ;)
Entitlement? Wow, that’s some baloney. It’s about equality, which I can understand there is a difference between how PlayStation operates in North America compared to South America, Africa, Europe, and Japan. But between Canada and the USA? Oh please.
Actually, we here in Canada get pretty descent deals. There’s this erroneous idea that the US gets better prices deals or discounts but if you do the currency conversion it’s usually the same or better for us. Hell, even Nintendo products are cheaper here. Just keep your eyes peeled for Best Buy, Ebgames and Walmart for sales and flyers, it seems you’ll be extra surprised of how cheap you can game in Canada if you bargain hunt.