Edited By
Samir Patel

As the summer sale approaches, gamers are buzzing about which titles to snag. A range of opinions highlights excitement and frustration over anticipated discounts, especially for exclusives and titles that seem just out of reach.
Many gamers are eyeing the God of War franchise, with one user lamenting,
"Was gonna get the God of War games, but yet again the newly announced one seems to be exclusive on PlayStation."
Despite this, others defend the classics, emphasizing that they are still worth the investment:
"The first two are 100% worth it even if we canโt play the next one."
The conversation swings to what will be on sale. Here are some fan-favorite picks:
Resident Evil series
LEGO Star Wars titles like Complete Saga and Jedi Survivor
Hollow Knight: Silksong
Death Stranding 2
Persona 3 Reload
Notably, players expressed interest in older titles, reflecting a desire for great value: "Maybe some old AAA games if the sale is really good," said one user.
Gamers are also on the lookout for lesser-known games that could be game-changers. One commented,
"Probably Absolum. Iโve been dancing around this game for nearly a year. If it goes on sale, Iโll buy."
Others echoed this sentiment, with hopes of discovering hidden indie treasures such as Star Wars Outlaws
and quirky titles like Omelet You Cook and Vending Machine Co.
While many show enthusiasm for the upcoming deals, some remain hesitant. A user pondered,
"I want to try Star Wars Outlaws, but not sure I want to pay the full price for it, so if it gets a big enough discount, I might pull the trigger."
This cautious optimism is common as gamers assess which purchases will pay off in the long run.
"Onimusha 2, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Death Stranding 2"
"Hoping Castlevania Dominus goes on sale for more than their usually 30%"
As discounts approach, players remain actively engaged. With a vast array of game titles on their radar, from indies to AAA, gamers are ready to pounce when the sales drop. Will they find the deals theyโre after? Only time will tell.
๐ฅ Gamers eager for exclusive titles like God of War amid ongoing price debates.
๐ฎ Interest in indies alongside mainstream titles reflects shifting shopping habits.
๐ฌ "Iโm just waiting for the badge" highlights the tracking behaviors ahead of sales.
Expect the summer sale to bring a flurry of discounts, especially on anticipated titles like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Death Stranding 2. Experts believe thereโs about a 70% chance that these games will see significant price cuts, drawing in both seasoned and new gamers eager to stock up on favorites. As the buzz continues, we may also see a surge in interest for indie games, with about half of players reportedly considering lesser-known titles when the sales start. This shift reflects changing consumer habits, where price sensitivity combines with a growing appreciation for unique gaming experiences.
Drawing a parallel to the dot-com boom of the late 90s, when prices for web-related stocks soared only to crash spectacularly, the current gaming market showcases similar trends. Back then, investors chased after potential without considering the fundamentals; now, gamers are also chasing discounts without certainty of their value. Just as many tech startups thrived post-bust, itโs possible that this sale could create opportunities for indie developers whose visibility rises amid the frenzy. As gamers swipe their virtual credit cards this summer, it could signal a lasting change in how gaming habits evolve, much like the evolution of online commerce reshaped buying behavior in the years to come.