Rise of the Ronin Gets Its First Major Discount at Amazon
PlayStation’s Days of Play sale has officially kicked off, and with it comes a variety of incredible deals for PlayStation fans to dig into. If you’re looking to add some more games to your collection, you can score Rise of the Ronin right now for $49.99, $20 off its MSRP of $69.99. More importantly, this is the first major discount we’ve seen for Rise of the Ronin, so absolutely worth picking up while it’s on sale. Check it out at the link below.
Pick Up Rise of the Ronin for $49.99 (29% Off) at Amazon
In our Rise of the Ronin review, we explained that the game, “marries a cool historical setting, Team Ninja’s mastery of tough-but-fair combat, and some smart RPG design to make a game that is immediately compelling, and even more fun with friends.” It’s not the only recently-released game with a nice little discount right now, though.
Alongside Rise of the Ronin, you can actually score Final Fantasy VII Rebirth at a discount right now as well (check it out in our breakdown of PlayStation’s Days of Play sale), which is fantastic news for those who have yet to play the incredible sequel. There are several more first-party PlayStation games on sale at the moment, too, including Spider-Man 2, The Last of Us Part I & II, God of War: Ragnarok, and so many more. It’s a great time to pick them up, as we likely won’t see discounts like this again until Amazon Prime Day hits in July.
Outside of games, there are several more deals to explore as part of PlayStation’s Days of Play. At the moment, you can score $50 off the PS5 slim (both disc and digital editions), get $100 off a PSVR 2, and so much more. If you want to see an overall look at the best PlayStation deals at the moment, make sure to check out our roundup of the best PlayStation deals right now to see the biggest highlights. We’ll update it as more appear as well.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.
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