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July 13, 2026

PlayStation Plus Summer Sale Slashes Battlefield 6 to 50% Off, Ace Combat 7 to 60% Off Through July 14

🇯🇵 Originally reported by GAME Watch

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: If your PlayStation Plus subscription has been gathering dust, now is the moment to put it to work. Sony Interactive Entertainment has opened a members-only "SUMMER SALE" on the PlayStation Store, running through July 14 and covering a sprawling 566 titles across PS4 and PS5.

The headline deal is Battlefield 6, marked down 50%—a steep cut for a shooter still fresh on shelves. Sitting alongside it is Bio Requiem, the latest entry in Capcom's survival-horror universe, trimmed by 20%. Newer releases rarely dip this far this fast, so the discounts signal Sony's push to move software during the summer lull.

Deeper in the catalog, the bargains get bolder. Bandai Namco's Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, now a few years into its life, drops a full 60%—one of the sale's strongest values for anyone who missed the dogfighting favorite the first time around. With 566 titles in the mix, the lineup spans blockbusters, back-catalog gems, and DLC add-ons.

The catch, as always, is the gate: these prices are exclusive to PS Plus subscribers, a nudge for lapsed members to reactivate and for current ones to justify the fee. The clock runs out at the end of July 14.

The insider take

From Tokyo, the timing tells the story. Japanese publishers front-load their heavy hitters into the autumn and holiday windows, leaving mid-July a notoriously quiet stretch—the same reason Sony leans on member-exclusive sales to keep the storefront busy. Holding fresh titles like Battlefield 6 at 50% while Ace Combat 7 goes to 60% is a deliberate ladder: recent games lure impulse buyers, while deep cuts on older favorites clear shelf space and reward loyalty. It's a familiar rhythm for anyone who tracks the PS Store here, and a reliable signal that the bigger discounts on this year's releases won't arrive until the year-end rush.

Originally reported by GAME Watch (Japanese).

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