The PS Store is rolling out its highly anticipated Spring Sale, offering gamers impressive deals on some of the top titles for PS4 and PS5. Among the standout discounts is a kung-fu action game that drew significant attention when it was nominated for Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards 2022.
### Snag Sifu Deluxe Edition at a 60% Discount on the PS Store
For those interested in the Sifu Deluxe Edition, it’s quite the steal right now at just $19.99, down from its usual price of $49.99. This offer is applicable to both PS4 and PS5 versions. Gamers keen on diving into this stylish, martial arts narrative have a limited time to capitalize on this savings, with the sale coming to a close on April 24 at 2:49 AM PT.
“Beneath the martial surface of Sifu lies a tale of relentless revenge—whether you choose to play as a male or female character,” the game’s description enticingly reveals. “Alone and outnumbered, you pursue the assassins of your family, armed with a mystical amulet that resurrects you each time you fall. But each revival exacts a toll: you age, and with age, come its consequences.”
Including some appealing extras, the Sifu Deluxe Edition not only offers the game itself but comes packed with additional content:
– Sifu – Digital Edition
– Digital Original Soundtrack
– Official Sifu Digital Artbook
– Photomode Cinematic Pack
– Deluxe Exclusive Outfits
It’s important to highlight that this discount applies exclusively to the Deluxe Edition. Meanwhile, the Standard Edition maintains its usual cost of $39.99.
Released by Sloclap in 2022, Sifu garnered positive acclaim, earning an 81 average score from 79 critic reviews on Metacritic. It secured nominations for multiple awards, such as PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards, alongside its recognition at The Game Awards.
Adding to Sifu’s accolades, there’s a live-action movie adaptation in the works at Netflix. The script is being crafted by T.S. Nowlin, with production handled by Chad Stahelski and 87Eleven Entertainment in collaboration with Jason Spitz, Alex Young, Dimitri M. Johnson, and Mike Goldberg. A director, however, has yet to be named.