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2012 PSN Gamer's Choice Awards winners announced, Journey takes top nod

Sony has revealed the winners of its 2013 PlayStation Network Gamer's Choice Awards, which means the following champions are available at a discount.

The winner of each category is on sale on the US PlayStation Store to celebrate its success and PlayStation Plus users score a further discount, as detailed on the PlayStation Blog. It's likely these discounts will be extended to the European store later.

  • Best PSN Exclusive Game: Journey (Regular price: $14.99; Sale price: $10.49; PS Plus price: $7.34)
  • Best PSN Game: The Walking Dead – Season Pass (Episodes 1-5) (Regular price: $19.99; Sale price: $13.99; PS Plus price: $9.79)
  • Best Indie Game: Journey (Regular price: $14.99; Sale price: $10.49; PS Plus price: $7.34)
  • Best PS3 Full Game: Assassin’s Creed III (Regular price: $59.99; Sale price: $49.99; PS Plus price: $34.99)
  • Best PS Vita Game: Gravity Rush (Regular price: $35.99; Sale price: $24.99; PS Plus price: FREE)
  • Best PSP Game: Unchained Blades (Regular price: $29.99; Sale price: $20.99; PS Plus price: $14.69­)
  • Best PlayStation Classic: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Regular price: $14.99; Sale price: $7.49; PS Plus price: $5.99)
  • Best mini Game: Velocity (Regular price: $4.99; Sale price: $3.49; PS Plus price: $2.44)
  • Best PlayStation Move Enabled Game: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (Regular price: $29.99; Sale price: $23.99; PS Plus price: $21.59)
  • Best Competitive Multiplayer Game: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Regular price: $14.99; Sale price: $10.49; PS Plus price: $7.34)

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