The sale is expected to appear across the PlayStation Store, PlayStation Direct, and participating retailers such as Amazon and Fnac.
If the timing holds, the promotion will overlap with Sony’s next State of Play presentation, reportedly scheduled for June 2 (or June 3 in some time zones) and expected to run for over an hour with updates on upcoming games including Marvel’s Wolverine.
Early reports suggest the 2026 promotion will be heavily focused on accessories and premium peripherals rather than consoles.
Some of the deals that have been mentioned include:
These figures come from leaked promotional listings and could vary by region or retailer if the sale is officially confirmed.
One of the notable titles mentioned in the leaks is Ghost of Yōtei, a PlayStation 5 action‑adventure game released in October 2025.
Reports suggest the game could drop from €79.99 to around €54.99, representing roughly a €25 discount during the promotion.
If accurate, that would place a relatively recent first‑party title among the headline deals for the event.
Unlike some previous years, the leaked information suggests PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles may not receive price cuts during Days of Play 2026.
That absence stands out because earlier editions of the event sometimes included console promotions alongside accessory deals. The reported lack of discounts may be tied to recent price adjustments and market conditions, though Sony has not officially explained the strategy.
Days of Play promotions typically extend to PlayStation Plus memberships, and the 2026 event is also expected to include subscription discounts.
However, the specific tiers, percentages, or eligibility requirements for those discounts have not been confirmed in the leaked details.
All currently available information about Days of Play 2026 comes from leaks and secondary reports, meaning the final lineup of discounts could change.
If the reports are accurate, the event will:
Sony typically announces the official Days of Play lineup shortly before the event begins, which should confirm whether the rumored accessory deals—and the absence of PS5 console discounts—turn out to be accurate.
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