Welcome back to another week and a visit from the discount fairy, who’s blessed us with a ton of deals. Let me get you up to speed with the best of that haul quick, fast, and in a hurry. The most obvious pick has got to be the colossal discount (and new price) of the PlayStation VR2 headset. I’m pretty obsessed with it myself and can point you in the direction of
This Day in Gaming
Aussie bdays for notable games
– Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness (N64) 2000. eBay
– Fight Night Champion (PS3,X360) 2011. Get
– Zelda: Breath of the Wild (NS) 2017. Get
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Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
Today on Nintendo Switch, you can grab Ori and the Blind Forest for a jaw-dropping A$7—an emotional indie masterpiece with animations so fluid, they rival a Disney project. Or, if chaos is more your speed, Everybody 1-2-Switch! brings party-game madness to your living room and potentially through your walls and TV (depending on how hard you play it).
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Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.
Purchase Cheap for PC
Today on PC, the legendary Super Meat Boy can be nabbed for nada. This stupid-tough platformer was originally created by just two developers, one of whom hid cryptic messages in the game’s level design. This War of Mine: Complete Edition is another steal at A$3—this critically acclaimed survival game was so impactful that it was added to school curricula in Poland to teach students about the harsh realities of war.
Expiring Recent Deals
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card
Exciting Bargains for Xbox
Xbox fans, you can giddy on up with a historical low. Red Dead Redemption 2 is down to A$22, letting you clip-clop through the Old West with realistic horse physics that feature lifelike pooping (particularly when you brush your mount and it feels relaxed). Death Stranding: Director’s Cut also lands at A$27, and this mighty divisive “strand game” famously features a cameo by filmmaker Guillermo del Toro.