Best video game deals: PS5, Xbox S and X, Nintendo Switch | Digital trends

Is your backlog of video games running out? Just got a new PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X or Nintendo Switch and need to expand your library? Video game deals are the cheapest way to do this. Below we’ve rounded up the best video game deals available for all three current generation consoles. These are all great games, by the way. Everything listed below appears in our list of the best PS5 games, best Xbox Series X games, or best Nintendo Switch games. You’ll also find deals on some surprisingly popular titles.

The best PS5 game deals

Diablo IV – $63, was $70

Blizzard Entertainment/Diablo

The long-awaited sequel is finally here! Return to the dark fantasy role-playing game with this new chapter. You will fight evil in all its grotesque forms across an expansive map. Diablo IV maintains the classic isometric look of previous games while updating them with current generation graphics and controls. There is a single-player campaign and a large post-game multiplayer world.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – $60, was $70

Cal wields his blue lightsaber and walks with BD-1 in key art from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
EA/EA

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor picks up where Cal and the team left off Jedi: Fallen Order. Cal retains most of his military powers and creates new ones as he searches for a safe haven for the surviving Jedi. Jedi: Survivor is a soulful take on Star Wars that fans of both franchises can enjoy. You’ll solve Zelda-style puzzles, fight brutal bosses, and traverse several large planets in the Star Wars universe.

The Last of Us Part I – $51, was $70

Side view of Ellie from The Last of Us Part I.
Sony

Naughty Dog is famous for a perfectionist approach to realistic graphics. It makes sense then that they would remake their modern classic for PS3, The last of usand align it with the current generation of games. If you played The Last of Us Part IIyou will immediately recognize the play style of Part I. Naughty Dog has essentially reused the game mechanics of Second part and told the story of Part I with better graphics. This is the new official version of the game and includes the DLC Left behind.

Return: $35, was $70

Death cycle – $25, was $60

Colt from Deathloop pointing his gun.
DeathLoop

Death cycle use the classic groundhog day the idea of ​​a time loop and turns it into a first-person shooter. You’ll explore and fight across the map, searching for the locations of various items, weapons, and bosses. When you inevitably die, you’ll respawn and use the knowledge you’ve just gained to get through the level faster and better prepare for battles.

Final FantasyXVI – $50, was $70

A screenshot of Final Fantasy XIV running on Xbox.
Square Enix

Final FantasyXVI, the latest installment in the long-running RPG series, has some new features to offer the franchise. While FFXV I tried to blend real-time action and turn-based elements, FFXVI leans much more into hack and slash territory than games like Devil May Cry. It has the same epic scope and grand feel that the series is known for, but the combat and role-playing elements are significantly toned down to deliver a more action-packed experience.

The best Xbox Series S and X game deals

Street fighter 6 – $54, was $60

Ryu punches a punching bag.
Konami

Street Fighter has been one of the standard fighting game franchises since the first game launched in arcades in 1987. So how did we only get to number six? It’s a long story. Suffice it to say that the Street fighter 6 the developers have learned a lot from their long history with fighting games. Our review calls it “a new gold standard for fighting games.” If you’re a fan of the series and have been a little disappointed by the lackluster reception of Street fighter 5, give it a go. If you’re a new player, this entry has an accessible design that will get your Hadoken started off on the right foot.

Resident Evil 4 Remake – $54, was $60

Promotional illustration of the Resident Evil 4 remake with title and Leon Kennedy.
Capcom

Resident Evil 4 is one of the most classic video games of all time. It revolutionized the third-person shooter, survival horror and action genres. Since Konami has remade almost every chapter in the Resident Evil series (we’re still praying for… Code: Veronica), it is logical that they turn to them Resident Evil 4. You will play as Leone Kennedy as he tries to save the president’s daughter from strange and macabre events in remote areas of Spain. The remake keeps all the wackiness and horror of the original and updates the gameplay and graphics.

Forza Horizon 5 – $48, was $60

Forza Horizon 5 box art.
Xbox

If you are a fan of hyper-realistic racing simulators, Forza Horizon 5 this is the game for you. The Forza series has long been a benchmark for a console’s graphical prowess, largely in part due to many of them shipping in bundles with Xbox consoles. This new chapter does justice to the power of the Xbox Series

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – $50, was $70

Five main characters from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.
call of Duty

How many times has this game been released again? No matter: it’s worth buying again. While tons of video game remakes are released, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 takes things in a different direction by being more of a spiritual successor than a remake. You’ll still get hints of nostalgic levels, weapons, and characters, but it’s overall a fresh experience and fits the new console generation.

The best Nintendo Switch game deals

Bayonet 3 – $40, was $60

Bayonetta posing in the air with red background.
Nintendo

Bayonetta is back for thrilling hack and slash action. This time Bayonetta is battling the multiverse in a chaotic and sometimes nonsensical parade of incredible scenes. The combat mechanics are fluid and refined, the culmination of everything the developers have learned in the last two games. The number of new moves and combos you can learn is surprisingly large. If you’re a perfectionist, you’ll spend hours diving into all the possibilities. If you’re just here to have fun, the controls and combat are simple and friendly to even casual players.

Metroid Prime remastered – $38, was $40

Samus fights an alien.
Nintendo

Metroid fans have been waiting for an update Metroid Prime For years. The classic first-person shooter is now available in remaster version on Nintendo Switch. On the remake and remaster spectrum, this version is definitely towards the former. You’ll face the same puzzles, bosses and alien planets as when you were a child. This isn’t a knock on the game; after all, how do you improve perfection?

Pokémon Legends: Arceus – $49, was $60

Some Pokemon in Arceus.
Nintendo

I think many of us have been wanting a more immersive 3D Pokémon game since we got our first taste of it Pokemon Snap in 1999. Pokémon Legends: Arceus is here to scratch that itch. You’ll wander a fully rendered open world as you research the first-ever Pokdex. This means there will be a lot less battles and a lot more exploration (and marveling at adorable Pok creatures).

Pikmin 4 – $56, was $60

A red Pikmin looks around in Pikmin 4.
Nintendo/Nintendo

Control a legion of little plant men in this new installment of the classic strategy series. You’ll command various types of pikmin to perform complex tasks in a more user-friendly experience than the previous three games. Playing Pikmin 4 it can feel like herding cats, and that’s part of the charm. But if you learn to plan your strategy early and execute it at the right time, your pikmin will run like a well-oiled machine.

Super Mario Odyssey -$50, was $60

Mario throws his hat.
Nintendo

Super Mario Odyssey it is the best-made Mario game to date. It follows in the footsteps of other classic 3D Mario games such as Super Mario 64, Sunlight AND Galaxy, despite having unique gameplay mechanics and twists. In this case, the main gameplay gimmick is Mario’s ability to throw his hat and control whatever it lands on. This adds a lot of new platforming opportunities and puzzles as you transform into dinosaurs, goombas, and normal, non-Mario-like humans.

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