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The best PS5 games are on sale at up to 64% off — hurry while stocks last

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Make the most out of your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Pro by taking advantage of Amazon’s PS5 game deals. You can enjoy discounts of 25% all the way up to 64% on some of the best PS5 games through the offers that we’ve rounded up below, but you’re going to have to hurry. Like with most PlayStation deals, we don’t expect stocks for these video games to last long, so if any of these bargains catch your interest, we highly recommend proceeding with your purchase as soon as you can.

Resident Evil 2 — $20 $30 33% off

A remake of the 1998 survival horror classic, Resident Evil 2 features massive improvements to gameplay, visuals, and story. Play as Leon and Claire as they fight through hordes of undead in Raccoon City, where zombies are not the only horrors lurking in the shadows. Resident Evil 2 is down to $20 following a 33% discount.

Final Fantasy XVI — $25 $40 38% off

Final Fantasy XVI is the latest installment in the long-running franchise that tells the story of Clive Rosfield, who was gifted a mysterious power — the Eikon known as Ifrit. The action RPG hybrid features titanic clashes between Eikons and the Dominants that wield them, and an epic adventure that leads to an otherworldly adversary. Final Fantasy XVI is 38% off, which slashes its price to $25.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth — $25 $70 64% off

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth takes the series out of Japan for the first time, bringing Ichiban and Kiryu to Hawaii in an adventure that straddles between serious and silly. The turn-based combat is dynamic and fast-paced, with over-the-top moves and skills that will let you adapt to any situation. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is on sale for $25, following a 64% discount.

Remnant II — $30 $50 40% off

Remnant II, on sale for $30 after a 40% discount, is the sequel to the acclaimed Remnant: From the Ashes. The third-person shooter will have you travel to strange new worlds and go up against hideous beasts in ranged and melee combat, with an assortment of weapons and gear that will let you take on tougher challenges.

Unicorn Overlord — $30 $60 50% off

Build your army and issue commands ahead of battle in Unicorn Overlord, which is on sale at 50% off for a discounted price of $30. There are over 60 unique characters in this tactical RPG, ranging from humans and elves to beasts and angels, and you’ll have to trust them as allies in order to crush the opposition and capture your destiny.

Split Fiction — $37 $50 26% off

Split Fiction is a split-screen, co-op adventure game for two players to solve puzzles and get through levels together. As Mio and Zoe, alternate between sci-fi and fantasy worlds, with each new stage featuring different environments and mechanics to explore. Grab Split Fiction while it’s 26% off for a lowered price of $37.

Tekken 8 — $38 $60 37% off

Tekken 8 is the latest entry in the long-running fighting game franchise, and it combines all of the best things about the series. With an intense training mode, a captivating story mode, and an online mode that’s hard to walk away from, Tekken 8 is a steal at $38 following a 37% discount.

Returnal — $40 $70 43% off

In Returnal, help Selene escape a shape-shifting world that changes whenever you die and are reborn. Fight your way through twisting challenges with a different strategy each time, in a game that takes full advantage of the features of the DualSense controller. Returnal is on sale with a 43% discount, so you’ll only have to pay $40.

Metaphor: ReFantazio — $40 $70 43% off

The combat system of Metaphor: ReFantazio is a combination of a turn-based system with real-time action, which will get you hooked in this fantasy RPG that’s set in a fictional medieval setting. Unlock Archetype powers and strengthen relationships in order to build your skills for the fight. Metaphor: ReFantazio is on sale for $40 after a 43% discount.

God of War Ragnarok — $42 $70 40% off

God of War Ragnarok is the sequel to God of War, and it continues Kratos’ journey through beautiful but dangerous Norse realms. Engage your enemies in a fun and frantic combat system while you explore deep customization options and traverse the chapters of a compelling story. A 40% discount lowers God of War Ragnarok‘s price to $42.

Sid Meier’s Civilization VII — $42 $70 40% off

Like previous games in the series, you’ll expand your territory, grow your cities, and aim to achieve your win conditions in Sid Meier’s Civilization VII. However, the game adds Ages, which lets you change aspects of your civilization as technology advances, as well as new ways to interact with other leaders. Sid Meier’s Civilization VII is 40% off, for a lowered price of $42.

Demon’s Souls — $43 $70 39% off

Demon’s Souls is a remake of the 2009 classic that started the “souls-like” phenomenon, adding new items. weapons, and armor but keeping the intense difficulty that will test even the most hardcore of gamers. You’ll have to “get good” to slay the monstrous creatures in Demon’s Souls, which is down to $43 after a 39% discount.

Alan Wake 2: Deluxe Edition — $45 $60 25% off

A blend of mind-bending narratives with survival horror, Alan Wake 2 follows Alan Wake as he attempts to escape the Dark Place and Saga Anderson as he investigates a series of ritualistic murders in a small town. Alan Wake 2: Deluxe Edition, which includes the Night Springs and Lake House expansions, is on sale at 25% off for a bargain price of $45.

Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut — $52 $70 26% off

Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world action-adventure game where you play as Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior who seeks revenge against the Mongols in an attempt to reclaim the island of Tsushima. Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut, which is 26% off for a lowered price of $52, includes the Iki Island expansion, along with a new story and additional challenges.

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