Best God Of War PS4 Cyber Monday / Black Friday Deals
Sony's grand and gory adventure will be on sale for cheap during Black Friday.
Cyber Monday is here, which means you still have some opportunities to save money on games. Case in point, God of War for PS4 still remains remarkable cheap at GameStop, where you can pick it up for $17 (online only). Its PSN discount also remains in place until Tuesday, and Target's new 15% offer bring it down to almost $21. You can check out the updated list below for all of the current offers on this excellent game.
It's that time of the year again when we round up the latest deals and discounts for many of the most impressive games released recently. Black Friday has officially kicked off and a large amount of deals are now live. These including deals featuring God of War, the critically acclaimed action game from Sony Santa Monica. Better yet, some of those discounts are already available. As one of the PS4's most impressive games of 2018, this reboot of the over-the-top and grand action-adventure series kicks off a surprising heartfelt new story.
Spoilers: The best deal is at GameStop, where you can get God of War for just $17 right now. Beyond that, the Target ad for Black Friday 2018 led the way, confirming God of War will be on sale for $25. Since then, we've also gotten both Walmart and Best Buy ads, with both of those retailers offering the same discount. But if you like digital games, the PlayStation Store is the winner, with the price down to $22 right now. However, many of these sales won't be active until Black Friday sales begin on Thursday and Friday. Still, it's good to stay up on the latest games now before the rush begins.
Coming from Sony Santa Monica, the newest God of War game picks up many years after God of War III. Moving on from the setting of Ancient Greece, Kratos--the demi-god and son of Zeus--lives a life of solitude in a realm immersed in Norse mythology. As a single-player action-adventure game, it moved away slightly from the ultra-violence and schlocky style of the original games, telling a more personal story that dealt with fatherhood and coming to terms with your past--all while killing off monsters and other gods in gory fashion.
In our review of God Of War, managing editor Peter Brown gave it a 9 and stated: "In many ways God of War is what the series has always been. It's a spectacular action game with epic set pieces, big-budget production values, and hard-hitting combat that grows more feverish and impressive as you progress. What may surprise you is how mature its storytelling has become. Like Kratos, God of War recalls the past while acknowledging the need to improve. Everything new it does is for the better, and everything it holds onto benefits as a result. Kratos is no longer a predictable brute. God of War is no longer an old-fashioned action series. With this reboot, it confidently walks a new path that will hopefully lead to more exciting adventures to come."
If you want to see where you can find these deals for God of War, then check out our roundup below. Expect many more deals to pop up in the days approaching Black Friday. As a reminder, these deals aren't active yet, so stick with GameSpot to see when you can take advantage of them and if more deals from other retailers come up.
God Of War
- $17 -- GameStop
- $22 -- PlayStation Store
$25 -- Best Buy- $21.25 -- Target
- $25 -- Walmart
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