The PS Store’s Spring Sale has kicked off with a bang, offering amazing deals on some of the most popular PS4 and PS5 games. Among these is a highly praised kung-fu action game that made waves by snagging a nomination for Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards 2022.
### Sifu Deluxe Edition Slashed by 60% on the PS Store
For those who have yet to dive into the martial arts action of Sifu, now could be the perfect time. The Deluxe Edition of Sifu, available for both PS4 and PS5, is now just $19.99 on the PlayStation Store—an impressive 60% off its regular price of $49.99. This fantastic offer runs until April 24 at 2:49 A.M. PT, so gamers still have a few weeks to seize this opportunity.
The journey in Sifu asks whether vengeance truly brings justice as you embody either a male or female protagonist. You’re a lone warrior, seeking to avenge your family against a cadre of enemies with only a mysterious amulet at your side. This amulet revives you every time you fall, but remember, it extracts a toll: every resurrection ages your character, bringing its own set of consequences.
The Deluxe Edition of Sifu isn’t just about the base game—it’s packed with extra features. Here’s what you get with the bundle:
– Sifu – Digital Edition
– Digital Original Soundtrack
– Official Sifu Digital Artbook
– Photomode Cinematic Pack
– Deluxe Exclusive Outfits
It’s important to point out that this discount applies only to the Deluxe Edition. If you’re leaning towards the Standard Edition, it remains at its usual price of $39.99.
Launched by Sloclap in 2022, Sifu received glowing reviews across the board. According to Metacritic, it boasts an average score of 81, drawn from 79 critic reviews. It was in contention for various accolades, notably being nominated for PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards and for Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards.
Adding to its acclaim and growing fan base, Sifu is gearing up for a live-action film adaptation courtesy of Netflix. T.S. Nowlin is on board to pen the script, with Chad Stahleski and 87Eleven Entertainment, along with producers Jason Spritz, Alex Young, Dimitri M. Johnson, and Mike Goldberg, driving the project. As of now, no director has been announced, but fans are eagerly anticipating more details.