Atlus Discounts Just About Everything For PlayStation Platforms
Summer time is here, which means it's time for some scorching games deals. Oh look! Here comes one now! Atlus has announced they will be celebrating the hottest months of the year with a sale that offers “half off just about everything for just about a month” through the PlayStation Network. This includes a bunch of popular games from Atlus' handheld line-up as well as their titles that found a nice little niche market on the home consoles as well.
We're talking PSN titles, games you can play on your PSP/Vita and full digital copies of PS3 games, all available for half off.
“When we think about summer, we think about two thing,” said Atlus Manager of PR and Sales Aram Jabbari. “First, gaming, because dermatologists appreciate reduced exposure to the sun. Second, money, and how little of it we want to have to spend.”
Jabbari said there is a third thing that pops to mind for Atlus, which is “compulsive generosity.” And we all love a company who is willing to be generous and heart-felt and compassionate towards gamers...right? Right.
“Anyways, put all of that together and you have the perfect treat for gamers, a huge sale on a number of award-winning Atlus titles,” he concluded.
The big sale ends on July 31, so you literally have “just about a month” to make your discounted purchases. And now, on to those games...
-Class of Heroes (PSP) $7.49
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-Crimson Gem Sage (PSP) $7.49
-Hexyz Force (PSP) $7.49
-Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble (PSP) $7.49
-Riviera: The Promised Land (PSP) $4.99
-Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (PSP) $9.99
-Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP) $14.99
-Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable (PSP) $9.99
-Knights in the Nightmare (PSP) $7.49
-Yggdra Union (PSP) $4.99
-Droplitz (PSN) $4.99
-The Cursed Crusade (PS3) $14.99
-Catherine (PS3) $19.99
-Trine 2 (PSN) $7.49
-Rock of Ages (PSN) $4.99
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