PlayStation Store deep-discounts Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection before March 31 delisting

PlayStation Store deep-discounts Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection before March 31 delisting

A seven-game retro bundle based on the Jurassic Park franchise is entering its final sale on PlayStation, with a steep discount ahead of removal from digital storefronts on March 31, 2026. Owners will retain access after the delisting.

Final sale window and pricing on PlayStation

The Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection is currently 75% off on PlayStation, dropping the price to $7.49. Members of the platform’s subscription service receive an additional reduction to $5.99. The discount period runs through 2:59 AM ET on February 26, 2026. Elsewhere, the bundle’s regular list price is $29.99, making this PlayStation offer the most aggressive markdown currently available.

Both the PS4 and PS5 versions are part of the promotion. However, the two versions are sold separately, so players seeking both trophy sets or flexibility between console generations should plan purchases accordingly.

What’s in the bundle

The compilation contains seven emulated titles originally released between 1993 and 1995, reflecting the era’s mix of side-scrolling platformers and top-down adventures. Beyond the core games, the package includes a suite of modern conveniences intended to ease the difficulty of 16-bit design, such as save states, a rewind function, display filters and borders, a music player, and in-game maps. A post-launch update expanded the rewind feature to allow deeper rollbacks, offering more breathing room in the tougher segments.

Removal date and what owners can expect

The publisher has set March 31, 2026, as the final day the digital collection will be available to purchase. After that date, it will be delisted from digital storefronts. Players who buy the bundle before removal will continue to have access and will be able to re-download it going forward. All titles in the collection are playable offline, so ongoing access does not depend on active servers or online checks once the games are installed.

Physical editions were produced separately and will remain playable after the digital delisting. Limited remaining retail stock may vary, and prices can fluctuate given the nature of limited-print runs.

Why it’s being removed

The publisher has not specified a reason for the delisting. Licensed retro compilations typically face time-limited agreements, and sunset dates are common once those arrangements approach expiration. In this case, players were given a long lead time before removal, with messaging that emphasized offering ample notice so fans could secure the bundle while it remains on sale.

Should you buy now?

With the price cut to $7.49, or $5.99 for subscribers, the PlayStation Store presents a low-cost path to preserve access ahead of the March 31 deadline. The bundle’s reception at launch was mixed, with critiques centered on sparse extras and the inherent clunkiness of some of the original games. That said, quality-of-life features like rewind and save states help soften difficulty spikes, and the collection gathers a notable slice of early-90s franchise history in one place. For players motivated by nostalgia or game preservation—and especially those eyeing the steepest discount—the current PlayStation offer is the most cost-effective way to add these classics to a library before they disappear from digital shelves.