New Sony Group Corp's SONY PlayStation 5 owners in the U.S. can claim a free PS5 digital game of their choice if they purchase and activate their console between Sept. 20 and Oct. 20, 2023.
This offer includes popular titles such as Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, God of War: Ragnarok and more. See the complete list of games available below.
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To redeem the offer, new owners need to activate their console, go to the PlayStation Store, select a game from the eligible list and download it before the deadline.
As Prime Day 2 (Oct. 10 and 11) and Black Friday (Nov. 24, 2023) approach, there will likely be a surge in deals, potentially including attractive bundle offers.
While the current PS5 offer is tempting for quick purchase, exercising patience might lead to even better discounts, given recent $50 price reductions and rumors of a $400 slim model compared to the current $499 disc model.
Moreover, in August, the company announced it planned to achieve an ambitious sales target for the PlayStation 5 by implementing promotions and other strategies during this financial year.
The Tokyo-based company's goal is to sell 25 million PS5s this financial year — a record for PlayStation consoles.
"We believe that there is ample possibility for us to catch up," Sony president Hiroki Totoki said, as per Reuters.
Free PS5 Games Available:
- Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales
- Marvel's Spider-Man: Remastered
- God of War: Ragnarok
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut
- Rachet & Clank: Rift Apart
- Demon's Souls
- The Last of Us: Part 1
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure
- Returnal
- Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
- Death Stranding: Director's Cut
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