PlayStation Store sale news 2015: Provides discounts for numerous JRPG titles

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The PlayStation Store is currently having a big sale and fans of a specific genre are in luck.

This time around, numerous Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) titles from years past are on sale. The good news is that the sale includes games on numerous PlayStation platforms, and those are PlayStation 3 (PS3), PS4, PSP and the PS Vita, so no one will have to miss out on the JRPG bonanza.

Interestingly enough, it seems as though numerous "Final Fantasy" games are going on sale. Diehard "Final Fantasy" fans will be glad to know that all the titles from "Final Fantasy V" all the way up to "Final Fantasy IX" are currently on sale for just $4.99 a piece, according to Gamespot. "Final Fantasy XIII-2" and "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" are also on sale for $9.99 and $14.99, respectively. Those who may have missed out on the HD remaster of "Final Fantasy X" can also get it for the same price of $14.99.

For those who want to delve a little deeper into the past, both "Final Fantasy III" and "Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection" are also on sale for $9.99 each. Even the critically acclaimed "Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions" is on sale for just $4.99.

Gamers who want more than just "Final Fantasy" titles might be interested in other classic JRPGs. The iconic "Chrono Trigger" is one alternative for those not looking for "Final Fantasy" games, and it is available for $4.99, according to Techno Buffalo. Its successor, "Chrono Cross," is also available for the same price.

PlayStation gamers looking for something other than JRPGs will still have other options to choose from, as numerous "Devil May Cry" titles are also on sale. The most expensive of the lot is "DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition" for $24.99. Those looking for a cheaper alternative can try out "DmC Devil May Cry - Vergil's Downfall" on sale for $4.49.

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