Picking up a brand new PS5 release at launch has never been more expensive. The default $70 price tag for new games is far from an impulse buy, and that’s before you consider the even more expensive deluxe editions, which can push the price of a purchase into the triple digits.
However, you don’t need to spend a full $70 on a single game, one that you might not even truly enjoy, or that might only last you a single weekend. For that same price, you can instead pick up a solid handful of PS5 games at retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. There are loads of the best PS5 games available from just $14, thanks to retailer discounts.
PlayStation Store has also just launched its “Next Level Savings” sale, with PS5 and PS4 game deals starting at just $2. So, whether you want a physical disc or the convenience of a digital download, why not put your $70 towards building a library of excellent games for the price of just one new release? Here are all the best PS5 game deals I’ve spotted this week.
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