PlayStation Flash Sale features discounts on games just in time for Easter

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Easter weekend is coming up, but that doesn’t mean goodies will be limited to candy and Cadbury chocolate eggs. Sony has a lot to offer, as it’s just begun a huge PlayStation flash sale that’s taking place all weekend long.

During that time, you can snag a number of discounts on top titles, from now through April 22 at 8 AM PDT. That basically gives you three days to clean house on newer releases and older favorites. It’s also worth noting that everyone (including PlayStation Plus members) pays the same price.

Some of the highlights can be found below:

Though the sale may not be as big as Xbox’s Spring Sale, there are more than enough great deals to go around here, particularly if you haven’t picked up some of the big stuff Ace Combat 7Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, or Just Cause 4.  But there are also smaller games in there like Steel Rats and Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session.

These deals will come to an end on April 22.

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