The PlayStation Store’s Spring Sale is finally here, offering gamers some fantastic deals on a variety of top-notch PS4 and PS5 titles. Among the standout discounts is a price drop on a popular kung-fu action game, which earned a nomination for Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards in 2022.
One of the highlights of the sale is the Sifu Deluxe Edition, now available for just $19.99, slashing a significant 60% off its usual price of $49.99. This edition includes access to both the PS4 and PS5 versions, and gamers interested in this sleek, action-packed title have until April 24 at 2:49 a.m. PT to make the most of this offer.
In Sifu, players take on the role of either a male or female protagonist on a quest for vengeance, tracking down the killers of their family. As described by the developers, players face the daunting challenge of being alone against hordes of adversaries, armed only with a mysterious amulet that revives them after each death—but not without a cost: every resurrection accelerates aging and its subsequent effects.
The Deluxe Edition of Sifu comes packed with extra features, adding more value to the already enticing deal. Here’s a glimpse at what’s included:
– Sifu – Digital Edition
– Digital Original Soundtrack
– Official Sifu Digital Artbook
– Photomode Cinematic Pack
– Deluxe Exclusive Outfits
Keep in mind that this discounted price applies solely to the Deluxe Edition. The Standard Edition of Sifu remains priced at $39.99.
When Sloclap released Sifu last year, it garnered plenty of praise. Metacritic reports an average score of 81, based on reviews from 79 critics. The game didn’t just stop at accolades; it was up for PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards and Best Fighting Game honors as well.
Exciting news for fans: a live-action adaptation of Sifu is in the works at Netflix. T.S. Nowlin is tasked with crafting the script, while the production team will include Chad Stahelski and 87Eleven Entertainment, together with Jason Spritz, Alex Young, Dimitri M. Johnson, and Mike Goldberg. However, the project is still in search of a director to lead the charge.