Sony Extends PlayStation Holiday and Flash Sales

Thanks to the online outage that plagued the network this past week, Sony has announced it's extending both the PlayStation Network Holiday Sale and the latest Flash Sale.

The Flash Sale will now last until December 31 at 12:00pm PT, while the Holiday Sale will expire at 12:00pm PT on January 6.

"We know many of you experienced issues connecting to PSN over the weekend, so in response to popular demand, PlayStation Store is extending our Flash Sale and Holiday Sale," a post on PlayStation Blog explains. "There’s still time to take advantage of a lot of great games at heavily discounted prices!"

Loads of great games are available for some really cheap prices, especially if you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber. Let us know which titles you picked up from the sale in the comments below.

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