Found this the other day the price listing on PSN is £24.99. It's a small saving but every little helps!
There's also a deal on the Season Pass for Dark Souls 3 on the site too.
EDIT* DS3 Season pass is £16.99 on CDkeys whereas PSN sells it for £19.99
Also, I have read online that you can get 5% off your order by liking on facebook, but I couldn't get that work for me, so bonus savings if you can figure that out!
EDIT* Some of the comments have mentioned the 5% off only works when you're logged into your account and also will only work when you are on a desktop browser rather than Mobile/Tablet
Thanks!
Top comments
Arutha
2 Feb 176#8
I miss the days when companies just released jam packed full games without season passes, gold versions, super ultra gold versions etc... makes me a bit sad :disappointed:
fattyuk
2 Feb 174#2
im gonna do it,
im gonna man up
grow up
and play this
in vr.
i screamed like a girl at the kitcken demo,im sure ill be ok for the full game,
Creatzy to fattyuk
3 Feb 173#11
For the ones who missed it... here's my wife screaming at Resident evil VR
Looking to wait and pick up the game sub £20 forget the season pass over that figure. Other than witcher 3 rarely do you see a game where the season pass warrants the price e.g. look at Fallout 4 and it's overpriced season pass.
philm87 to Zatos
3 Feb 17#15
Dying Light is another one that was a bargain, particularly at the original price. Along with Fallout 4 and The Witcher 3 they were great value. Can't think of many more, Dark Souls 3 season pass is reasonably priced I guess.
fattyuk
2 Feb 174#2
im gonna do it,
im gonna man up
grow up
and play this
in vr.
i screamed like a girl at the kitcken demo,im sure ill be ok for the full game,
Danstereo to fattyuk
2 Feb 17#5
You're a braver man than I! I found the game too scary without VR! Good luck man!
Creatzy to fattyuk
3 Feb 173#11
For the ones who missed it... here's my wife screaming at Resident evil VR
I hope you didn't buy this expecting it to be the full game.
coco2007
2 Feb 171#3
You need to be logged in before you apply the code...
turbobuddah
2 Feb 17#4
Heat for reduced price I guess but none of the DLC content seems to worth it
GamesFan83
2 Feb 17#6
Just out of curiosity, what was the deal like for Dark Souls 3 Season Pass?
Danstereo to GamesFan83
3 Feb 171#21
£16.99 for the Dark souls 3 pass, on PSN it's £19.99.
mwiffs82
2 Feb 172#7
i finished it in vr, its brutal
Arutha
2 Feb 176#8
I miss the days when companies just released jam packed full games without season passes, gold versions, super ultra gold versions etc... makes me a bit sad :disappointed:
fattyuk to Arutha
3 Feb 17#13
I remember when games were £50- £60 a pop
realistically there should be a tier of games these days that cost £80- £100 but company's can't just stick them on the shelf at that price as no one would buy it so that's why they break it down
philm87 to Arutha
3 Feb 17#14
the cost of making games had gone through the roof. I don't see a problem as long as they make it clear what you're getting for your money.
p2fyre
3 Feb 171#9
With cdkeys I find logging in to the website makes the 5% off codes work. They generally say invalid unless I'm logged in
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There's also a deal on the Season Pass for Dark Souls 3 on the site too.
EDIT* DS3 Season pass is £16.99 on CDkeys whereas PSN sells it for £19.99
Also, I have read online that you can get 5% off your order by liking on facebook, but I couldn't get that work for me, so bonus savings if you can figure that out!
EDIT* Some of the comments have mentioned the 5% off only works when you're logged into your account and also will only work when you are on a desktop browser rather than Mobile/Tablet
Thanks!
Top comments
im gonna man up
grow up
and play this
in vr.
i screamed like a girl at the kitcken demo,im sure ill be ok for the full game,
https://youtu.be/tGZJNVf6NLQ
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im gonna man up
grow up
and play this
in vr.
i screamed like a girl at the kitcken demo,im sure ill be ok for the full game,
https://youtu.be/tGZJNVf6NLQ
realistically there should be a tier of games these days that cost £80- £100 but company's can't just stick them on the shelf at that price as no one would buy it so that's why they break it down