On the North American PlayStation Store this week, you’ll find Nioh for PlayStation 4, VR Ping Pong for PlayStation VR, Season Passes for Nioh and Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, a Nioh static theme exclusive to PlayStation Plus members, and much more.
Here’s a look at some of the new games and content added to the PlayStation Store today, February 7, 2017:
PlayStation Store Update (Regular Price, Sale Price, PS+ Price)
PlayStation 4 Games
- 8Days – $9.99
- Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom – $14.99
- How to Survive 2 – $14.99
- Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker – $11.99
- Nioh – $59.99
- Nioh Digital Deluxe – $79.99
- So Many Me – $14.99
- Super GunWorld 2 – $7.99, N/A, $4.79
- The Onion Knights – $14.99, $10.49, $8.99
- Uncanny Valley (cross-buy) – $12.99
- Watch Dogs + Watch Dogs 2 Gold Editions Bundles – $99.99
- Watch Dogs + Watch Dogs 2 Standard Editions Bundles – $69.99
PlayStation VR Games
- VR Ping Pong – $14.99
PlayStation 3 Games
- Doodle God, Doodle Devil & Doodle Kingdom – $14.99
PlayStation Vita Games
- Uncanny Valley (cross-buy) – $12.99
DLC
- Battlefield 1 Premium Pass and Deluxe Edition Upgrade Bundle (PS4) – $49.99
- DC Universe Online ‘Episode Pack IV’ (PS3) – $39.99
- Fate/EXTELLA ‘Week 3 Mega-Bundle’ (PS4, PS Vita) – $11.99
- Gravity Rush 2 ‘Phantasy Star Online 2 Collaboration Pack’ (PS4) – Free
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone ‘1st Encore Pack’ (PS4) – $9.99
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone Season Pass (PS4) – $24.99
- Nioh Season Pass (PS4) – $24.99
- Nioh Yokai Static Theme (PS4) – Free (PS+ exclusive)
- Paragon ‘10,000 + 1,800 Coins’ (PS4) – $99.99
- Rock Band 4 ‘I Wanna Rock’ (PS4) – $1.99
- Rock Band 4 ‘Round and Round’ (PS4) – $1.99
- Rocksmith 2014 ’80s Mix Song Pack II’ (PS3) – $7.99
- Rocksmith 2014 ’80s Mix Song Pack II’ (PS4) – $7.99
- Tales of Berseria ‘Adventure Item Pack 3’ (PS4) – Free
- Tales of Berseria ‘Catalog 3’ (PS4) – Free
- Tales of Berseria ‘High School Costumes Set’ (PS4) – $11.99
- Tales of Berseria ‘Idolm@ster Costumes Set’ (PS4) – $5.99
- World of Tanks ‘Žižka Škoda T 40 Ultimate’ (PS4) – $33.99
Themes
- Attack on Titan Armin Mikasa Dynamic Theme 2.0 (PS4) – $2.99
- Ghost Recon Wildlands ShareFactory Theme (PS4) – Free
- Tales of Berseria Laphicet Theme (PS4) – Free
Avatars
- Star Trek: Voyager (PS4) – $0.99, N/A, $0.89 each
- Star Trek: Voyager Avatar Bundle (PS4) – $5.99
Pre-Orders
- Little Nightmares (PS4) – $19.99
PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection
- LittleBigPlanet 3 (PS4)
- Not a Hero (PS4)
- Ninja Senki DX (PS4, PS Vita)
- TorqueL (PS4, PS Vita)
- Starwhal (PS4, PS3)
- Anna: Extended Edition (PS3)
*All prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
Stay tuned for our full Global PlayStation Store Update post later today.
You can see all of this week’s PlayStation Store sales in North America over here.
Best Couch Co-op Games
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Best Couch Co-op Games
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Assault Android Cactus
Fans of twin-stick shooters will get a real kick out of Assault Android Cactus' fast-paced gameplay, but the game gets pretty difficult solo. That's why it's best played with a friend by your side, so you can take on the waves of enemies together. Up to four players can partake in this great shooter.
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Borderlands: The Handsome Collection
One of the coolest additions to Borderlands: The Handsome Collection was expanding local multiplayer from two players to four. Yup, now a whole crew can get together and explore the wasteland. Sure, sharing a screen isn't the ideal way to play a shooter, but it provides a sort of nostalgic fun that isn't seen often.
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Diablo III Ultimate Evil Edition
They say that people who grind together stay together and Diablo III Ultimate Evil Edition offers up all of the hacking and slashing anyone could want. Dozens of hours can be spent in the world Blizzard crafted, and it's all playable with someone else.
It's also worth noting that if you're looking for an even more serious RPG then Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition has full-on cooperative play.
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Don't Starve Together
The original Don't Starve was a challenging survival game and Don't Starve Together is a multiplayer twist on it. Now players (two if locally, even more if you want to play online) can pool their resources together and see if survival is easier with a friend.
If you're looking for a crafting game that is a little more laid back then check out Terraria. Best described as a 2D Minecraft, the game actually does a lot of things better than its 3D counterpart.
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Helldivers
Those looking for more of a Destiny-style grind will want to check out Alienation. Housemarque's title added local co-op in a patch.
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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
Tomb Raider fans will want to check out Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. This top-down adventure has friends raiding temples and solving puzzles together. Up to four players can partake in the fun locally, and it's enjoyable from start to finish.
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LittleBigPlanet 3
One of the coolest things that LittleBigPlanet 3 added to the LBP formula was new playable characters. It's not just sackboy anymore, as now there are four distinct characters that have different abilities. This makes the game a lot more of a co-op experience, and even more rewarding to play with friends.
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Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
Perhaps the ultimate test in co-op, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime tasks players with piloting a spaceship. While only two players are needed for this adventure, it takes four to pilot a ship optimally (less players will have to run around more, but it's still possible). Lovers ends up being a good time, just be ready for a challenge.
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Overcooked
Up to four friends can cook together in the incredibly frantic Overcooked. Players can either work in unison in order to prepare meals, or compete to see which team of two has a better chemistry. Either way, it's a great time.
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Rayman Legends
Not only is Rayman Legends one of the best 2D platformers ever made, it's also best with friends. Much like New Super Mario Bros. on Wii and Wii U, this allows friends to team up and get through difficult levels. It's a delight from start to finish, and it can't be recommended highly enough.