A fantastic PS5, PS4 action game series is heavily discounted in a new limited-time PS Store deal. Each of the award-winning Bendy games available on the PS Store can be picked up for under $5, with bundles also available for those who don’t want to purchase individual titles.
All Bendy PS5, PS4 games going dirt cheap in latest PS Store deal
Here’s what each of the games in this highly-recommended action horror franchise costs on the PS Store until February 26:
Bendy: Studio Collection (Ink Machine + Dark Revival) – $3.99
If you haven’t played any of these games, then Bendy: Ink Demon’s Collection should be your pick, as it includes all three games. An overview of each is below:
Bendy and the Ink Machine: As Henry, explore an abandoned animation studio hiding dark secrets. Navigate a maze of horrors, solve puzzles, and face nightmarish creatures from the shadowy Dark Puddles.
Bendy and the Dark Revival: Play as Audrey, trapped in a deranged animation studio. Sneak, fight, and solve puzzles to survive twisted creatures and the relentless Ink Demon. Uncover dark secrets to escape the studio’s inky nightmare.
Bendy: Lone Wolf: Become Boris in a brutal survival gauntlet through endless, eerie corridors. Battle cartoonish monsters, dodge deadly traps, and evade the Ink Demon’s pursuit in a pulse-pounding quest for truth.
If the PlayStation 5 is your console of choice — and you’re not satisfied with the DualSense gamepad it comes with — the DualSense Edge may be what you’re looking for. Luckily, if its high asking price of $199 was keeping you away, Sony is now offering the white and black controller via the PlayStation Direct storefront in refurbished condition for $169 ($30 off). It comes with the same one-year warranty as a new unit, though it may exhibit minor cosmetic imperfections.
Sony DualSense Edge
Sony’s pro-style controller, the DualSense Edge, might suffer from shorter battery life than the standard DualSense model, but it features great software integration with the PlayStation 5 and plenty of customizable components.
The DualSense Edge is significantly more customizable than Sony’s pack-in controller, with toggleable control schemes you can switch without leaving your game, mappable rear paddles, and swappable joysticks in case one breaks. On its back, there are switches that let you adjust the stopping point of its triggers, allowing either a full pull or a short and clicky feel. It’s also easy to tweak the joysticks’ deadzone and sensitivity levels.
In addition to being a great pairing with the PS5, the DualSense Edge is also compatible with Windows. Several PC games published by PlayStation Studios feature support for some of the controller’s unique features, too. The wireless controller’s only significant downside is that it’s limited to eight hours of battery life, which is a couple of hours shorter than Sony’s standard DualSense gamepad. It shouldn’t be an issue if you remember to charge the controller every few days, though.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond launched on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in December, but if you’re itching for some more lore, Metroid Prime 1–3: A Visual Retrospective is a nice way to dig in, especially now that it’s on sale. Normally $49.99, you can currently buy the hardcover version for $36.59 (about $13 off) at Amazon and Walmart, which is the best discount we’ve seen on the tabletop book.
Developed in collaboration with Nintendo and Retro Studios, Piggyback’s 210-page retrospective is an excellent homage to the last 20 years of Metroid. The book itself resembles a piece of art, stitched-bound in a canvas-like cloth hardcover, with a red embossed outline of the series’ iconic protagonist, Samus Aran. Inside, you’ll find a trove of concept drawings and sketches spanning the entire trilogy — as well as Metroid Prime Remastered — including detailed illustrations of environments, common enemies, and bosses. It even features concept art that never made it into the final games.
What really makes the book stand out are the behind-the-scenes stories, however. It touches on everything from Retro Studios’ burnout upon shipping Metroid Prime 2: Echoes to insights surrounding Nintendo’s secretive development process. The margin notes from series producer Kensuke Tanabe are especially entertaining, as they reveal design debates from over two decades ago.
The PlayStation Store’s Holiday Sale rolls on, bringing great prices to some of the best PS4 and PS5 games the digital storefront has to offer. That includes this very underrated Capcom action game that was originally released for PlayStation consoles in 2023.
Exoprimal is 84% off on the PS Store
Developed and published by Capcom, Exoprimal is currently 84% off on the PS Store. That brings its usual price of $59.99 down to just $9.59. PlayStation gamers who want to take advantage of this deal will have to act fast. The offer ends on January 22 at 2:59 a.m. ET.
Here is a description and trailer for Exoprimal, giving PS4 and PS5 players an idea of what to expect from the dinosaur action game:
“The year is 2040… Sudden dinosaur outbreaks have engulfed the globe in a crisis that threatens humanity’s very existence. Yet all hope is not lost. The corporation Aibius has developed a hyper-advanced AI called Leviathan that can predict the location of future outbreaks. This technology, along with Aibius’s revolutionary powered suits, or exosuits, gives humanity a fighting chance to stem the tide of the saurian swarms. Exosuit pilots, otherwise known as exofighters, are in high demand. Take the exofighter aptitude test and join the ranks of Aibius’s heroic pilots in their fight to stave off the extinction of the human race.”
When Exoprimal was originally released in 2023, it received mixed reviews. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it received an average score of 67 across 52 critic reviews. In our review, we gave it a 7 out of 10.
“Exoprimal’s biggest strength is that it’s easy to get friends into, and you’re basically guaranteed to have a decent time whether you win or lose,” reads our review. “The shooter doesn’t reinvent the genre, but it has enough going for its structure that helps it feel fresh — even when you’re running the same stage for the 20th time.”
The PlayStation Store‘s Holiday Sale continues on, bringing great prices to some of the best PS4 and PS5 games the digital storefront has to offer. That includes this action-adventure game based on one of the most popular media franchises ever created.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is 85% off on the PS Store
Developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition is currently 85% off on the PS Store. That brings its usual price of $49.99 down to just $7.49. PlayStation players who wish to take advantage of this offer should act fast. The deal ends on January 22 at 2:59 a.m. ET.
Here is a description and trailer for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, giving PS4 and PS5 players an idea of what to expect from the game:
“A galaxy-spanning adventure awaits in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a 3rd person action-adventure title from Respawn Entertainment. An abandoned Padawan must complete his training, develop new powerful Force abilities, and master the art of the lightsaber – all while staying one step ahead of the Empire.”
Here is everything included in the Star Wars Jedi: Deluxe Edition:
The Crimson BD-1 skin
The Crimson Mantis skin
Digital Art Book
“Director’s Cut” behind-the-scenes videos, featuring over 90 minutes of footage from the making of the game.
When Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was originally released for the PS4, it was met with decent review scores. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it received an average score of 79 across 70 critic reviews. This was mostly due to technical issues that plagued the game well after launch. However, it seems some of those issues have been ironed out, and it is now in a decently playable state. In our review, we gave it a 9 out of 10.
“Without question, this is exactly the kickstart that Star Wars has been missing for far too long,” reads our review. “There’s no need to consult Yoda, Fallen Order absolutely deserves to appear in your immediate future.”
While Square Enix still plans to make Final Fantasy XI’s Besieged monsters more difficult, there’s something it needs to do first: implement a new set of changes in the next version update. The developers say they are well aware that Besieged currently involves most players camping by the spawn points if they’re geared enough to […]
I never bought a Lenovo Legion Go S, or even slotted it into our best handheld PCs list, though it’s funny how much a fat Black Friday price cut can massage the desirability gland. And it helps that these savings cover not just the budget Ryzen Z2 Go model I originally reviewed, but the top-of-the-line Z1 Extreme version with an upgraded 32GB of RAM – and the same SteamOS, instead of fiddly Windows. That extra memory’s probably worth about four billion quid by itself, though while it lasts, the primo Legion Go S is going for £599 in the UK (a £100 saving) and $650 in the US (a $250 saving).
Convention tells us that to be a PC gamepad, the gamepad in question must follow the layout – or, at least, match the button glyphs – of the Xbox controller’s ABXY design. Even the new Steam Controller is doing it. To convention, though, I say: appreciate you’re an important component of usability design but also get lost. One of the best PC controllers right now is the PS5-pattern DualSense, which today's Black Friday deals have brought down to its lowest price in months.
Rejoice, those with nimble wrists or heightened gravity anomalies localised on top of their desks. Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight 2 gaming mouse, which for my money is the finest ultra-lightweight mouse in existence, is getting cut down in the Black Friday sales – so for your money, it’s down from an admittedly ambitious £149/$180 to a far more reasonable £104/$130.
I will begrudgingly accept that Black Friday, bleak as it is to anyone who didn’t grow up with framed spreadsheets above their beds, is at least a good opportunity to pick up dirt-cheap PC storage. Case in point, today’s sales include some nice, sharp slashings on some of the best Steam Deck microSD cards.
I’m trying something new for this year’s Black Friday coverage: drastically overestimating how long it would take to put together a guide to its best graphics card deals. How is it past 11 already. Still, I do hope this helps any potential upgrader or from-scratch DIY builder out there – GPUs haven’t been 'cheap' in years, and while RAM is currently doing its best to replace them as the most overpriced component type in PCdom, graphics cards are usually in drastic need of discounts. Just as, like, their default state of being.
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Sony is closing out the year with its End of Year Deals PlayStation Store sale, which lets players save up to 75% on some of the best PS4 and PS5 games available on the digital storefront. That includes this BioWare RPG that was critically acclaimed when it was originally released in 2014.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is 85% off on the PS Store
Developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts, Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition is currently 85% off on the PS Store. That brings its normal price of $39.99 down to just $5.99. PS4 and PS5 players who want to take advantage of this deal will want to act fast. The offer ends on December 23 at 2:59 a.m. ET.
Here’s a description of the game, as well as a trailer, giving players a glimpse of what to expect:
“When the sky opens up and rains down chaos, the world needs heroes. Become the savior of Thedas in Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition. You are the Inquisitor, tasked with saving the world from itself. But the road ahead is paved with difficult decisions. Thedas is a land of strife. Factions constantly war with each other even as a larger demonic invasion has begun. And you? You and your band of champions are the only ones who can hold it together. It’s your job to lead them…or fall.”
When Dragon Age: Inquisition was originally released in 2014, it was received well. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it garnered an average score of 85 across 45 critic reviews. In our review, we gave it a 9 out of 10.
“The beautiful graphics grabbed me, the detailed characters reeled me in, and the open areas and numerous quests made me fall in love with the game,” reads our review. “Overall, I spent around 55 hours on the game, and while I only recently finished the main storyline, I still have many more side quests that I can play. If you’re an RPG fan, you owe it to yourself to play Inquisition, and somehow, I don’t think you’ll regret it.”
One of the biggest surprises of Cyber Monday was the excellent discount we saw on the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World console bundle, which dropped in price by $50. We expected the price to return to normal once the shopping holiday ended, but — surprise, surprise — it’s still going strong. Several major retailers are offering the gaming bundle for $449.99 ($50 off), including Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Since it’s a high-demand item, Walmart and Best Buy require that you add the bundle to your cart before seeing the discounted price. In the case of Walmart, you must create an account in order to go through the checkout process.
The current promo effectively gets you a free digital copy of Mario Kart World, which typically retails for $79.99 on its own. Given that tariff-induced price hikes have recently made consoles like the original Switch, Xbox Series X, and PlayStation 5 to become more expensive, this deal is a welcome reprieve. However, we don’t anticipate it sticking around, so if you or someone you know is on the hunt for the Switch 2, now’s the time to pick one up.
The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a nice upgrade over the original, with an expansive 7.9-inch 1080p LCD screen, magnetic Joy-Con controllers, and improved performance. It can play most original Switch games, and the system’s library of must-play titles continues to grow, with big releases like Donkey Kong Bananza, Mario Kart World, Kirby Air Riders, and the forthcoming Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.
Update, December 2nd, 2:48PM ET: Added the Best Buy discount. The retailers listed above have wavered on offering this deal, but for now, it’s back on.
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Some of the best PS5 console exclusive games are half price and beyond in limited-timePS Store Black Friday 2025 deal. It’s not often that Sony-published games are more than 50% off (unless they’re practically dated), so make sure to take a look at this promotion before it ends.
Grab these PS5 exclusives at up to 58% off in limited-time PS Store deal
Without further ado, here are the PS5 console exclusive games that are discounted in the Black Friday sale until December 2, 2025:
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (58% off) – $29.39
The Last of Us Part 1 2022 (58% off) – $29.39
Rise of the Ronin (58% off) – $29.39
Until Dawn* (50% off) – $29.99. [Note: This is the 2024 version]
Silent Hill 2** (50% off) – $34.99. [Note: Formerly timed PS5 exclusive, included in the list as a bonus]
Do note that some of the games listed above are currently available as part of PS Plus Extra or available to try for free as part of PS Plus Premium. However, these games will leave the catalog, and if you don’t think you’ll get around to playing them anytime soon, now is a good time to pick them up.
We’ll look for more gems in the PS Store Black Friday promotion for our readers, so keep an eye out for more.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is backward compatible with most original Switch games, which is a great feature to tide early adopters (like me!) over until more Switch 2 exclusives launch. The console comes with 256GB of internal storage, but that probably won’t be enough room for your entire digital game library. Thankfully, however, Samsung’s 512GB P9 microSD Express card is already on sale for $94.99 ($5 off) at Amazon you clip the on-page coupon. The 256GB model is also available on Amazon, though only for its MSRP of $54.99.
The current discount may seem small, but the P9 is already around $20 less expensive than most other 512GB microSD Express cards. The only option that’s cheaper is a card from Onn, Walmart’s house brand, which is available for around $85 but is frequently out of stock. Also, while the Switch 2 is one of the first mainstream gadgets to use a microSD Express card for extra storage, you can pop them into certain cameras, tablets, and drones with a microSD USH-I slot. The P9 offers sequential read speeds of up to 800MB/s, but only gadgets with a microSD Express card slot can take full advantage of the highest speeds.
As for how far 512GB of storage gets you, well, it depends. The number of digital games that will fit on the P9 is reliant on their size; Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment requires 43.4GB of space, while Silksong only takes up 4.1GB. If having a combined 768GB of storage for games seems like overkill, consider that the Switch 2 version of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade requires a 93GB download.
Even physical game collectors may end up needing a microSD Express card, as many publishers have opted to release their games on game-key cards. These titles use a physical cartridge to authenticate your copy of the game, but require you to download a digital copy onto your system’s internal storage. There are also plenty of indie games that are only released digitally, or are only released on a cartridge long after their initial launch. Regardless of which types of games you choose, though, it’s better to have more space than you need than have to decide which games to take with you on a trip.
The PlayStation 5 undoubtedly sits at the top of many best gaming console lists, but that doesn't make it any less expensive.
These days, there are several different types of PS5 to choose from in a range of prices. Digital-only PS5 consoles are cheaper, but only permit you to play games that are available online, meaning that physical games are entirely out of the question. The standard disc drive PS5 comes with a higher price tag, but you'll be able to play any physical game you desire.
There is also now the PS5 Pro, first launched in November 2024 which boasts improved graphics, faster speeds and more storage. It also sits at £200 higher than its predecessor, but for gamers who truly want the best processing and power available, this is dream come true.
When it comes to PS5 deals, you're sure not to be disappointed. While there may not be a lot of reductions on the console itself, the good news is that there are plenty of bundle deals, as well as deals on DualSense controllers and accessories, and PS5 contract deals to help you save.
We've rounded up both PS5 console deals and PS5 slim deals to give you plenty of choices.
What's the deal: These are the base prices for the PS5 Slim: £429.99 for Digital and £479.99 for Disc. There are currently no big savings on the base prices (unless you count 99p off the Digital Edition), but we'll be sure to updated you when new deals come in.
When you buy the PS5 at Currys, you are eligible for huge discounts on selected LG TVs- two birds with one stone!
Why we chose it: There are no impressive deals currently, but with Black Friday coming up, we're sure to see some bigger savings soon!
What's the deal: This Amazon Prime Day, the PS5 Pro has £20 off for a limited time only, and it's not just Amazon that has a saving, you can also find a discount at Very and Currys, too.
Why we chose it: We were excited to see this deal seeing as the PS5 Pro has only been on sale for 11 months, and it's the first time the console has been discounted in an Amazon sale.
Save £90 with a Certified Refurbished PlayStation 5 Console
What's the deal: You can now save £90 on a Certified Refurbished PS5 Console, as PlayStation is selling pre-loved consoles for £389.99 instead of £479.99.
Why we chose it: The 825 GB PS5 Console has been extensively cleaned and tested so that PlayStation quality is guaranteed. Refurbished consoles such as this one come with 'minor cosmetic imperfections' — according to the PlayStation website — such as scratches and scruffs, but the actual gameplay is in great form. The Certified Refurbished PS5 Console also comes with a 12-month manufacturer's warranty.
What's the deal: You can now snap up a PS5 console bundled with the God of War Ragnarök game all in one handy bundle deal.
Why we chose it: God of War Ragnarök is a must-have for gamers and fans of Norse mythology, featuring gorgeous graphics, music and a rich storyline. Plus, this bundle also comes with Astro's Playroom pre-installed on the console.
What's the deal: This bundle features the PS5 and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 game for just £484.
Why we chose it: Swing, dive and defeat crime with Peter Parker and Miles Morales in this game. It's the ultimate gift for Marvel fans and includes great high-stakes gameplay.
What's the deal: EE has a great bundle that includes the PS5 and a two-year subscription to PS Plus Premium for £699.
Why we chose it: PS Plus Premium guarantees you two years of games and streaming access at no extra cost. You can get exclusive access and additional perks alongside regular games.
What's the deal: New Force abilities, stances and lightsaber combos are just some of the things you have to look forward to in the new Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, and right now you can get it for 60% off.
Why we chose it: We're going to need the strength of a Jedi to say 'no' to this PS5 game, especially at such a heavily reduced price!
What's the deal: Get this unique Midnight Black DualSense controller for £74.45, perfect for adding a pop of personality to your gaming setup.
Why we chose it: Not only will this controller enable you to feel your in-game actions and environment simulated through haptic feedback, you'll also be able to hear higher-fidelity sound effects through the built-in speaker in supported games.
PowerA Twin Charging Station for Dualsense Wireless Controllers
What's the deal: Save £3 on the PowerA Twin Charging Station, which can charge two DualSense and Dual Sense Edge controllers at once.
Why we chose it: This charging station has an LED light telling you when controllers are fully charged, as well as an atmospheric LED light to provide your gaming area with cosy vibes.
What's the deal: We include the latest deals as soon as they're announced in our bi-weekly Technology newsletter, including ones on the PlayStation 5.
Why we chose it: There's nothing more convenient than getting the latest deals on the PS5 and other services and tech products delivered straight to your inbox— this way you won't miss out on deals you wouldn't normally see.
Star Ocean: The Second Story R is 50% off on the PS Store
Developed and published by Square Enix, Star Ocean: The Second Story R is currently 50% off on the PS Store. That brings its typical retail price of $49.99 down to $24.99. PS4 and PS5 players who want to take advantage of this deal will want to act pretty fast. The offer ends on November 22 at 2:59 a.m. ET.
Here is a trailer for Star Ocean: The Second Story R, as well as a brief description that gives players a taste of what to expect from the critically acclaimed JRPG remake:
“Space Date 366 – A Federation officer finds himself transported to a mystical planet. While searching for a way home, an encounter with a young girl draws him into a quest to save her people, just as an ancient prophecy foretold… Choose your path and witness an awakened destiny.”
When Star Ocean: The Second Story R was originally released in 2023, it received favorable review scores. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it garnered an average score of 86 across 32 critic reviews.
People who have played the game seem to share the same feelings about Star Ocean: The Second Story R as critics. Steam user reviews are currently “Overwhelmingly Positive,” and the global player ratings on the PS Store are currently sitting at an average of 4.79 stars. A whopping 88% of those PS Store ratings are five-star ratings.
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