Bandai Namco and Ubisoft gained momentum in sales and revenues for "Naruto" and "Assassin's Creed." Square Enix might be in a for some sales trouble particularly for the PlayStation Store.
Two new game sales come to the US PlayStation Store this week, and each are based on the titles of major publishers and one of them is Ubisoft, which has most of its franchises at 50 percent or more off their regular price while Bandai Namco has a new wave of their anime-themed sale, with titles like Naruto or the Tales series at very attractive prices.
The games for the Ubisoft sale include most entries of their biggest series like "Assassin's Creed," "Far Cry" or "Just Dance," and all of these franchises could enjoy the lowered values as well.
Some of the bigger discounts are for the "Assassin's Creed" series, which has most titles at 60 percent off their price, including Unity, The Ezio Collection, and the Chronicles trilogy while "Far Cry 4" and "Primal" enjoy a similar discount in all their editions, as well as both entries of Watch Dogs, as noted in by the same report. In a different report, "Gravity Rush 2," "Phantasy Star Online Collaboration Pack" DLC (PS4), "Nioh Yokai Static Theme," and "Tales of Berseria Laphicet Theme" for PS4 are among the noted freebies.
In terms of pre-orders for PS4, "Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition priced at $50.99, GNOG at $13.49 and Night in the Woods for $17.99 are among the titles being prepared for the pre-order.