You'll find all the latest cheap PS5 game deals just below and plenty more cheap PS4 games further down the page as well. We're also rounding up our predictions for future PS5 bundle deals and showing you exactly where to buy PS5 if you're still in the market for a console. We're adding each new PS5 release to the top of this list, which means you can quickly find the best PS5 game deals on all the latest releases.
However, use the menu on the side to jump straight to the web's lowest prices on your game of choice. Ratchet and Clank have landed onto our consoles once again, this time being built for PS5 from the ground up.
That means Rift Apart gives us our first true insight into the potential power of the next-generation console, and what a look it is. While the humor doesn't quite hit like it used to, the duo's latest outing is certainly a marvel - from fast-paced action sequences to gorgeous settings to outrageous weaponry. Still fresh to market, we haven't seen too many discounts in the US. That's excellent for such a blockbuster release that's only just hit the shelves, though we might be waiting a little while for any further discounts.
Oddworld: Soulstorm has spent some time on the shelves now, but we haven't seen too many discounts hitting the retro revival so far. Resident Evil Village has finally graced our consoles after months of hype surrounding plenty of demos, showcases, and corner of the eye glimpses into the dark world of Castle Dimitrescu. In a Resident Evil 4-esque first person blend of action, survival horror, and creepy village life, the latest Capcom horror gem has already received favorable reviews - we've even labelled it 'the best modern Resi entry'.
That means there's certainly wiggle room for future PS5 game deals here, but if you do spot a price below MSRP you're already getting a great offer. Our Returnal review celebrated the roguelike's genre bending, putting a third person shooter experience on the timeloop permadeath central mechanic. An unpredictable but excellent story nonetheless, those seeking out a challenge will be at home here.
The long-awaited Crash Bandicoot 4 landed in , but has brought a PS5 upgrade to the throwback platformer. That means you can explore everything from N. Sanity Beach to Cortex Island in glorious 4K 60fps with adaptive trigger feedback and advanced haptics as well.
Not only that, but this upgrade is free to PS4 owners of the game as well, which means if you spot a cheaper price on the previous version you're still getting all the latest upgrades. PS4 copies of this title also include a free upgrade to the PS5 game as well.
We'd recommend grabbing the PS4 copy of this game as it comes in significantly cheaper than the PS5 disk and you're still getting the free upgrade to the next-gen version. Adjusted for inflation, we're generally paying less now than we have historically. But to be fair, DLC isn't factored in. There are multiple ways to sell your old console games, and the competition in the market causes prices to fall quickly. It goes back further than N64 generation, however.
This was in , well into the system's life. This tends to reverse near the end of a console's lifetime, when there is enough known about the system and many assets that can be reused and costs dip somewhat. The cost of the physical media has also dropped since the days of cartridge-based systems.
The price of a game used to be tied into how much memory the game required; storage was expensive. If you see old ads where one game is much more than the games around it, the reason is either because it's a big-name new release, or that it required a large amount of read-only memory to hold.
Check Price on Amazon. It goes without saying that the longer you wait, the deeper the discounts get. Some of the more popular games we tracked took several months to reach a significant discount. While it is gratifying to hold a physical copy of a game in your hands, the days of discs are sadly numbered. Digital downloads have become a big part of the way we get our games, and gaming companies are continuing to pivot in that direction.
There are definitely two sides to this coin, though. However, once a game is no longer the center of attention, developers can offer steeper digital discounts due to lower production costs. One silver lining to the death of discs — physical copies of games tend to see deep discounts more quickly than digital downloads.
Amazon accounts for about half of all the discounts we found for the games we tracked. Clearly, the online retailer is hard to beat when it comes to prices. At the same time, older games — particularly ones that have been given away at some point in the past — can be had for a fraction of their original prices, and are pretty much always on sale. After countless delays, it launched with a myriad of bugs that made it unplayable on all but the most powerful gaming rigs.
While this botched launch was a serious bummer, it left space for nice savings opportunities. On the opposite side of the spectrum, deals on well-performing games are a bit harder to come by. Xbox has a more robust backwards compatibility program, so sales tend to feature all four generations of Xbox game. Conversely, the PlayStation Store is much less kind to older games.
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