An Inscryption PS4 Key — also known as a PSN Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the PlayStation Store of your region and download to your console. From €8.39 (-58%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €19.99 · 2 verified stores, 2 offers in stock · Updated 28min ago.
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It is at the cheapest it has ever been.
It hit €7.99 in October 2024, 22 months ago.
In all that time it has gone from €7.99 to €19.99, and never below.
Today it is at exactly that price, so waiting for it to go lower is not realistic.
Inscryption for PS4 starts at €8.39 at Difmark, 58% under the €19.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €19.99 at Playstation Store.
That €8.39 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Only 2 offers across 2 stores carry it, and thin supply means the price barely moves.
That puts it 17% under its average of €10.09 since 2022, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
By format: account from €8.39.
There is no discounted third-party key: the only one available is the official store's, at €19.99.
All 2 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
81 outlets reviewed it and it averages 86 out of 100, with 97% recommending it.
There is no third-party key on offer today, so the choice is between the shared account at €8.39 at Difmark — cheap, but the game never becomes yours — and paying the official €19.99 for a key on your own account. Either is defensible; just know which one you are picking.
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Inscryption is easily one of the best card battlers I have ever played, with tons of gameplay layers, cool escape-room style puzzles, and a creepy... Read more
Inscryption is as consistently fun as it is surprising, with a wonderfully creepy story cleverly tying its ever-evolving mechanics together. Read more
While the more complex story doesn't completely gel, Inscryption has plenty of gripping CCG gameplay and unsettling horror setpieces to keep your attention. Read more
A work of devilish cleverness that's both a mockery and celebration of collectible cards games and an increasingly disturbing horror story about the cost of... Read more
Inscryption is a great creepy experience to get your skin crawling with some thought provoking depth in its gameplay. Read more
On top of all of that, Inscryption’s arrival in mid-October makes for a perfect Halloween game. What seems most vital for the game's success will... Read more
It’s true that the game’s card-based randomness may allow some players to stumble through boss encounters without properly solving them. But what is the proper... Read more
Though uneven in its middle section, Inscryption is a clever and refreshing horror-adventure card game. Read more
With that said, I did enjoy Inscryption. Part of me is tempted to dive back in to see if I can scrape any more secrets... Read more
Inscryption's twists and turns are hit-or-miss, but the game's oddities are worth experiencing for yourself. Read more
At its best when it's strangest, Inscryption doesn't know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. Read more
A sinister and excellently crafted card game with a darkly comic underbelly Read more
As a love letter to card games, it’s cunningly crafted, and full of fascinating twists. As a pool of secrets, it’s deep enough to drown... Read more
Daniel Mullins' new work manages to give a terrifying twist to the roguelite genre. Inscryption is a must-have title for horror lovers, as well as... Read more
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The deal offered by Inscryption is like a two-faced coin: on one side we have a disturbing plot, told through an intricate narrative full of... Read more
Behind the solid card game mask hides a special, original experience, to be lived in one breath until the last surprise. Read more
Inscryption is a damn fun card game: a roguelite, a puzzle game and a horror story, and all this is barely enough to describe what... Read more
Inscryption cannot be described. You must play the game in order to figure out what Inscryption really is, words are meaningless and useless in front... Read more
Inscryption is a masterpiece, a gem, a must-play title. Stop reading and go buy it on the PlayStation Store. Do I need to elaborate further?... Read more
Dark, intriguing, compelling: Inscryption is an absolute must-play. Read more
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Inscryption amazingness stay intact on this Nintendo Switch porting. Read more
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Inscryption is a card game that goes far beyond its initial premises, delivering narrative and gameplay twists on several occasions. It's a game that subverts... Read more
Inscryption is one of those striking, memorable games that makes us wish there was a Portuguese word for the term “mindfuck.” Each of the three... Read more
Those who don't hate card games, those who like puzzles and mysteries, don't miss out! Read more
Inscryption is excellent; at the beginning of the game, you have a deck of cards that you improve as you progress through the campaign. At... Read more
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