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Amazon has reduced the price of multiple upcoming games to £37, including next month’s big releases Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, Mafia 3 and Gears of War 4.
FIFA 17, Forza Horizon 3, Watch Dogs 2 and Final Fantasy XV can be pre-ordered for just £37, too, although there are a fair few more available for £39, including Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, The Last Guardian, Dishonored 2 and Horizon: Zero Dawn.
A 500GB Xbox One S with FIFA 17 has also been knocked down to £224, £25 cheaper than its usual £249 price.
Update: Amazon has now knocked £25 off the regular price of the PS4 Slim, making it a more tempting £224. It’s also knocked some prices, such as Gears of War 4 and Mafia 3 to an even lower £35.
Pokemon fans may also be interested in the Pokemon Sun and Moon New 3DS XL system, with a £25 saving on the regular price. Or grab the 2DS with Pokemon Sun for £79
Here’s the full list of what I’ve found this morning:
£35
Gears of War 4 – Xbox One
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue – PS4
Civilization VI – PC
RIGS – PSVR
£37
Dead Rising 4 – Xbox One
Final Fantasy XV – PS4, (Xbox One still £42)
Forza Horizon 3 – Xbox One
South Park: The Fractured But Whole – PS4, Xbox One
£39
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – PS4, Xbox One
Dishonored 2 – PS4, (Xbox One still £44)
For Honor – PS4, (Xbox One still £44)
Ghost Recon Wildlands – PS4, Xbox One
Horizon: Zero Dawn – PS4
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard – PS4
The Last Guardian – PS4
£64
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition (includes Modern Warfare Remastered – PS4, Xbox One
The discounts match a promotion currently being offered by Tesco, which knocks £5 off a £40 spend, £10 off a £75 spend or £20 off a £150 spend. If you use the latter, you can pick up a PS4 Pro for just £324 or a 500GB PS4 Slim for £224. Amazon doesn’t currently seem to be matching either of those two prices.
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