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Sony's PSN January sale kicks off today

I'm still downloading stuff from the 12 deals of Christmas sale, but Sony has already kicked off with the January sales for the EU PSN. For the Vita, we get:

FIFA 14 Was €49.99/AU$69.95/£44.99, now €24.99/AU$34.97/£22.49
MotoGP 13 Was €34.99/AU$47.95/£29.99, now €15.04/AU$20.61/£12.89
Assassin’s Creed III Liberation Was €29.99/AU$39.95/£24.99, now €14.99/AU$19.97/£12.49
Street Fighter X Tekken Was €44.99/AU$62.95/£39.99, now €19.79/AU$27.69/£17.59

Most with an additional 10% discount for PS Plus subscribers

Those are fairly short term deals, plus a very long list that run through January, with PSP and Vita games including Unit 13, WipEout, Metal Slug, LEGO titles and more.

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