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Here are the five best deals in the PlayStation Store’s “PlayStation Indies” sale for February 2026. These discounts will be live until February 25th at 11:59 PM PT.
5) 1979 Revolution: Black Friday

Price: $2.39 / $11.99
Iran right now in the real world is going through quite a bit of turmoil. And while 1979 Revolution: Black Friday takes place almost 50 years ago, there are plenty of stark parallels between both the game’s story and what’s going on in the news today. Black Friday uses real documents, settings, political struggles, and pictures to help augment the fictional parts of its narrative to great effect. So while it looks pretty dated and wonky at times, its ability to teach players about history is particularly effective and something more games should try to do, especially since those history lessons are often all too relevant years later.
4) As Dusk Falls

Price: $9.89 / $29.99
As Dusk Falls has a strong visual identity that makes it a joy to simply look at. These painterly images taken from real-life footage only move every few frames or so or on big actions, but it’s done well enough and allows the game to have more branches when compared to other more traditionally animated narrative adventure games. However, more importantly, As Dusk Falls has better writing than most of its peers. This tale of revenge and redemption takes some wild turns and allows for some heavy branching and, somehow, these forks are still satisfying. The performances are also a highlight and don’t rely on big names, making this one of the strongest entries in this genre.
3) White Shadows

Price: $1.99 or $0.99 for PlayStation Plus subscribers / $19.99
White Shadow looks a lot like Inside or Limbo and is unashamedly is. It’s a cinematic platformer where black, white, and gray are the primary colors, so the comparisons are inescapable. And even though it can’t live up to those lofty, genre-defining titles, it still is a well-paced experience that doesn’t drag out for more than a couple hours. It’s got stunning vistas and pretty slick presentation, too, which is an important part of the genre.










