The Spring Sale on the PlayStation Store has kicked off, offering fantastic discounts on top PS4 and PS5 games. You won’t want to miss out on a highly acclaimed kung-fu action title that gained a nomination for Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards in 2022.
## Sifu Deluxe Edition is on Sale at 60% Off on the PS Store
Now’s the perfect time to grab the Sifu Deluxe Edition as it’s both available for PS4 and PS5 for just $19.99—an amazing 60% discount from its usual $49.99. This special offer remains until April 24, wrapping up in the early hours at 2:49 A.M. PT, so gamers should act fast to snag this stylish martial arts experience.
The game presents an intriguing premise: “Whether you take on the role of a male or female protagonist, Sifu challenges you with a quest for vengeance, as you pursue your family’s killers,” the description reads. “Alone against a multitude of foes, your only ally is a mysterious amulet that reincarnates you upon each death. Yet beware—the price of this mystical rebirth is the burden of aging and its effects.”
Opting for the Sifu Deluxe Edition not only gives you the core game but also a handful of enticing extras. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s included in this bundle:
– Sifu – Digital Edition
– Digital Original Soundtrack
– Official Sifu Digital Artbook
– Photomode Cinematic Pack
– Deluxe Exclusive Outfits
Do keep in mind that this remarkable deal is exclusive to the Deluxe Edition. The Standard Edition retains its regular price at $39.99.
Upon its launch in 2022, Sifu garnered plenty of acclaim. Citing review aggregator Metacritic, it achieved an impressive average score of 81 from 79 critic reviews. It was a contender for several awards, notably PlayStation Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards, and Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards.
Excitingly, Sifu is set to make the leap from consoles to the big screen in a live-action movie, spearheaded by Netflix. With T.S. Nowlin on board to pen the script, the film will boast production by Chad Stahelski and 87Eleven Entertainment, alongside Jason Spritz, Alex Young, Dimitri M. Johnson, and Mike Goldberg. As of now, the director for this project hasn’t been revealed.