You can now grab GTA V, GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, and Red Dead Redemption 2 for less than $70 combined.

For the folks out there who somehow haven't bought a copy of Grand Theft Auto V yet, or are only moving on from Grand Theft Auto V: Enhanced on the PlayStation 4, now's the best time to get your hands on Grand Theft Auto V: Expanded and Enhanced. With the PlayStation Store Spring Sale in full swing, you can have two of Rockstar Games' most recent releases for at least half their usual price.

We say two because GTA V isn't the only one available at a discounted price. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition can also be had for much lower than how much it usually goes for. If you head on over to the PlayStation Store, you'll find the two Grand Theft Auto games we just mentioned among the many titles that are currently up for grabs at a lower price.

GTA V Expanded and Enhanced is down by 50%, so you can buy it for $19.99, which is the lowest it has been on PSN. The bundle that includes Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, is also available for $23.99, 60% off its usual price. Finally, fellow Rockstar GOAT Red Dead Redemption 2 is at 75% off for $14.99, another historical low.

For less than $70 - less than the cost of a brand-new AAA title - you'll get enough content and stuff to do until we hear more about Grand Theft Auto 6 in May at the next Take-Two Interactive earnings call and then some. These three (or five if you're being technical) are just some of the many games that you can find on sale for the first major sales event on Sony's digital storefront this year.

L.A.Noire, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (which is made by the same studio whose co-founder threw shade at GTA 6 a while back) and Mafia: Trilogy are all discounted as well. Unfortunately, Split Fiction, whose maker is a huge fan of GTA 6 , isn't part of the list of discounted titles. Going back to the topic of GTA, it's incredible how much value GTA V still holds. The second-best-selling video game of all time doesn't go on massive sales often, and there's a good reason for that. It's one of the standalone titles that retains its value.

Most games that are over a decade old would probably find themselves being sold at bargain prices, but not GTA. It certainly helps that Grand Theft Auto Online gets constant support from Rockstar, with weekly updates, new expansions, and more. So if you know the one of two people who still hasn't gotten around to purchase GTA V on PlayStation 5, you might want to let them know about the ongoing sale.