Feature: Last Chance to Buy These 50+ PS5, PS4 Games in PS Store’s Mega March Sale

Feature: Last Chance to Buy These 50+ PS5, PS4 Games in PS Store’s Mega March Sale

GAIA·3/24/2026·8 min read

The PS Store’s Mega March sale is stacked with thousands of discounts on PS5, PS4 and PSVR games, and it wraps up on 25th March. To cut through the noise, here’s a tight list of 12 standouts that Push Square rates at least 7/10 and that are currently heavily discounted, in some cases at their lowest price yet.

Prices below are the headline US/UK digital discounts at time of writing, but regional taxes can nudge things slightly. Also, many Mega March deals overlap with PS Plus Extra and Premium libraries, so it’s worth checking your subscription before you hit buy.

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1. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – $24.99/£24.99 (-50%)

If you somehow missed Miles Morales at launch, this is the sweet spot to jump in. It’s a shorter, sharper follow-up to Marvel’s Spider-Man, set in a snow-covered Harlem with a tighter, more personal story. The Venom powers add a nice extra layer to combat and traversal, and the PS5 version’s fast loading and ray-traced city lights still feel slick. At half price, it’s one of the safest picks in the entire sale for both newcomers and returning Spidey fans.

2. God of War III Remastered – $9.99/£7.99 (-50%)

God of War III Remastered – $9.99/£7.99 (-50%) – trailer / artwork
God of War III Remastered – $9.99/£7.99 (-50%) – trailer / artwork

This is old-school God of War at its loudest and bloodiest. The fixed-camera, combo-heavy brawler feels very different to the Norse reboots, but the spectacle absolutely holds up: the Poseidon opener is still one of the wildest set pieces on PlayStation. The remaster cleans up the visuals and performance, and at under ten dollars/pounds it’s a cheap way to see how Kratos’ original saga wrapped before diving back into Ragnarök-era storytelling.

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3. Immortals Fenyx Rising – $11.99/£6.99 (-80%)

Immortals was easy to overlook at full price, but at 80% off it turns into a very solid open-world timesink. Think a Ubisoft take on Breath of the Wild: climbing, gliding, puzzle vaults and a constant drip of new gear and abilities, wrapped in jokey Greek-myth banter. It’s not as elegant as Nintendo’s template, but for this price it’s a generous, family-friendly adventure you can chip away at for dozens of hours.

4. inFAMOUS: Second Son – $9.99/£7.99 (-50%)

inFAMOUS: Second Son – $9.99/£7.99 (-50%) – trailer / artwork
inFAMOUS: Second Son – $9.99/£7.99 (-50%) – trailer / artwork

Second Son is still one of the more fun “early PS4” sandbox power fantasies, and the visual style holds up nicely on modern displays. Roaming a rain-soaked Seattle as Delsin, swapping between smoke, neon and digital powers, is simple but satisfying, and the karma system gives you at least two playthroughs’ worth of drama. At half price, it’s a good pick if you want a straightforward, fast-paced open-world game that doesn’t demand 100 hours.

5. Hot Wheels Unleashed – $5.99/£5.24 (-85%)

Hot Wheels Unleashed – $5.99/£5.24 (-85%) – trailer / artwork
Hot Wheels Unleashed – $5.99/£5.24 (-85%) – trailer / artwork

For pure value, this might be the standout. Under six bucks gets you a surprisingly deep arcade racer with excellent handling, a big single-player campaign, split-screen and online, a full track editor and a ridiculous garage of tiny cars. The exaggerated loops and ceiling runs capture the “living on your bedroom floor” fantasy perfectly. At 85% off, it’s an easy recommendation if you like arcade racing at all, or just want a low-cost multiplayer option on your console.

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6. F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch – $10.39/£9.09 (-35%/-30%)

F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch – $10.39/£9.09 (-35%/-30%) – trailer / artwork
F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch – $10.39/£9.09 (-35%/-30%) – trailer / artwork

F.I.S.T. is a chunky side-scrolling Metroidvania set in a dieselpunk city of animal people, with a grumpy rabbit wielding a massive mechanical arm. Exploration is classic genre comfort food, but what really sells it is the weighty, combo-heavy combat that feels closer to a character action game. The discount isn’t as dramatic as some others here, but given the quality of the campaign and the level of polish, it’s a good mid-price pick for Metroidvania fans.

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7. Hello Kitty Island Adventure – $29.99/£26.24 (-25%)

Hello Kitty Island Adventure – $29.99/£26.24 (-25%) – trailer / artwork
Hello Kitty Island Adventure – $29.99/£26.24 (-25%) – trailer / artwork

If you’re after something cosy, this Sanrio-flavoured life sim scratches the Animal Crossing itch. You’re rebuilding a holiday resort island, befriending iconic characters and gradually unlocking new areas with light platforming and puzzles. The pacing can feel slow, but if you like checking in daily, decorating spaces and grinding out friendship levels, the 25% cut makes it more tempting as a long-term chill-out game for younger players or anyone burnt out on grimdark.

8. Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery – $11.99/£9.59 (-40%)

Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery – $11.99/£9.59 (-40%) – trailer / artwork
Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery – $11.99/£9.59 (-40%) – trailer / artwork

This bundle collects all three Frog Detective games, and they’re some of the most charming low-stakes detective adventures on console. Each case is short, focused on chatting to weird characters, trading items and slowly untangling extremely silly mysteries. The humour lands more often than not, and they’re great palette cleansers between heavier games. With 40% off the trilogy, it’s a neat little package for a relaxed weekend or shared couch playthroughs.

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9. Iconoclasts – $3.99/£3.19 (-80%)

Iconoclasts – $3.99/£3.19 (-80%) – trailer / artwork
Iconoclasts – $3.99/£3.19 (-80%) – trailer / artwork

At basically coffee money, Iconoclasts is tough to ignore. It’s a pixel-art action platformer with a surprisingly heavy story about faith, authority and rebellion, centred on a mechanic who just wants to fix things. The gun-and-wrench puzzles are clever, the pacing occasionally drags, but the bosses and characters stick with you. For under four dollars or pounds, you’re getting a distinctive, complete indie that’s easy to recommend if you like narrative-driven 2D games.

10. Indika – $13.74/£10.99 (-45%)

Indika – $13.74/£10.99 (-45%) – trailer / artwork
Indika – $13.74/£10.99 (-45%) – trailer / artwork

Indika is a narrative adventure that walks a tightrope between bleak and absurd. You play a young nun on a strange road trip in an alternate-history Russia, with the devil himself chiming in as an unwelcome companion. The actual play is fairly light on mechanics, but the tone, imagery and final act make it memorable. With nearly half off so soon after release, it’s a good time to jump in if you’re curious about offbeat story-led games.

11. Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story – $11.99/£9.99 (-60%)

Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story – $11.99/£9.99 (-60%) – trailer / artwork
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story – $11.99/£9.99 (-60%) – trailer / artwork

This is essentially an interactive documentary on one of the UK’s most idiosyncratic game designers. Digital Eclipse’s package bundles a museum of playable old-school shooters, prototypes and deeper dives into Llamasoft’s wonderfully strange back catalogue. If you have any interest in how game design evolved from the 8-bit era onward, 60% off makes this a strong pick as both a history lesson and a time sink for high-score chasing.

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12. Marvel’s Iron Man VR – $19.99/£17.49 (-50%)

Marvel’s Iron Man VR – $19.99/£17.49 (-50%) – trailer / artwork
Marvel’s Iron Man VR – $19.99/£17.49 (-50%) – trailer / artwork

On PSVR, this is still one of the better “be the hero” fantasies. Once you get used to the twin-Move flight controls, rocketing through the air and firing repulsor blasts feels unusually natural. Load times and PSVR’s ageing hardware hold it back a bit, but the campaign is a solid length with optional challenges to chase. At half price, it’s a worthwhile grab if your headset is gathering dust and you want a big, flashy reason to plug it back in.

The Mega March sale only runs through 25th March, and with discounts reaching up to 80–85% on some of these, they’re unlikely to sit this low forever. Cross-check anything you’re eyeing against your PS Plus library, then prioritise the deepest cuts or the games you’re realistically going to play soon.

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Published 3/24/2026
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