The PlayStation Store’s Spring Sale is here, and it’s bringing some fantastic savings on top-tier PS4 and PS5 titles. Among these deals is a noteworthy discount on a kung-fu action game that turned heads at The Game Awards 2022, even earning a nomination for Best Fighting Game.
Now, let’s talk about the Sifu Deluxe Edition. This particular edition, which covers both the PS4 and PS5 versions, has its price slashed by 60%, making it available for just $19.99 instead of the usual $49.99. This is a limited-time opportunity, so if you’re interested in snagging this stylish game, you’ll want to act before the deal wraps up on April 24 at 2:49 AM PT.
Sifu poses a compelling question to players: “Whether you choose a male or female protagonist, your journey for vengeance, as you track down those responsible for your family’s demise, will be riddled with challenges,” says the description. “Alone and surrounded by foes, your only lifeline is a mysterious amulet that resurrects you upon death. However, this power comes at a significant cost: the toll of aging.”
The Deluxe Edition isn’t just about the game; it offers a few extras that fans might be thrilled to own. 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 highlight that these savings apply specifically to the Deluxe Edition. As for the Standard Edition, it continues to retail at its regular $39.99 price.
Since its launch by Sloclap in 2022, Sifu has been well-received. Metacritic, a site that aggregates reviews, shows it holds an average score of 81 based on 79 critic reviews. It was in the running for several accolades, including PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards and Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards.
And there’s more good news for fans. Sifu is set to leap onto the screen with a live-action movie adaptation in the works at Netflix. T.S. Nowlin is taking on the scriptwriting duties, with Chad Stahelski, and the folks at 87Eleven Entertainment, along with Jason Spritz, Alex Young, Dimitri M. Johnson, and Mike Goldberg, handling production. The director’s chair remains vacant for the moment, but it’s one to watch out for as details unfold.