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Rarely On Sale The Sony PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle and its box.
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Gamers who haven’t upgraded to the PlayStation 5 yet should probably take advantage of this offer from Walmart as a gift for themselves. The PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle, which originally costs $500, is on sale with a $76 discount, so you’ll only have to pay $424 for this package. You’re going to have to hurry though, as PS5 deals almost always sell out quickly because of the console’s popularity. Tomorrow may already be too late if you want the savings, so we highly recommend proceeding with your purchase right now.

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Why you should buy the PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle

The PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle, as you can probably guess from the package’s long name, comes with Sony’s PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition, as well as a single DualSense controller. Between the PlayStation 5 Slim and PlayStation 5, the changes in the PlayStation 5 Slim go beyond the slightly more streamlined design, as the updated console also offers a storage increase to 1TB from 825GB. The bundle also comes with Cobalt Star cosmetic items for the massively popular Fortnite, along with 1,000 V-Bucks to spend on the free-to-play title.

The PlayStation 5 Pro is already available, offering upgraded performance compared to the PlayStation 5 Slim, but if you’re only focused on playing the best PS5 exclusives, it doesn’t matter what version of the console you own. God of War: Ragnarok, Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, Stellar Blade, Gran Turismo 7, Astro Bot, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart — all of them run perfectly fine on the PlayStation 5 Slim.

The PlayStation 5 isn’t always available with a discount from gaming console deals, so when you see offers like this one — the PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle for only $424 from Walmart — you won’t want to miss them. The $76 in savings from the package’s original price of $500 may disappear at any moment, with stocks already likely flying off the shelves, so if you want to get the PlayStation 5 Slim Disc Edition Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle for a more affordable price than usual, you’re going to have to push forward with your transaction for it right now.

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