Resident Evil: Death Island Is Available Now At A Big Discount
Resident Evil's latest CG animated chapter released July 25.
Resident Evil: Death Island released earlier this week on July 25, bringing us a new chapter in Capcom’s long-running horror series in the form of a CG animated movie. The film is set in the same universe as the video games, and sees Leon Kennedy (voiced by Matt Mercer), Claire Redfield (Stephanie Panisello), Chris Redfield (Kevin Dorman), and Jill Valentine (Nicole Tompkins) teaming up to investigate a T-virus outbreak on Alcatraz Island.
Fans eager to check out Resident Evil: Death Island can purchase the movie in multiple formats at major retailers, including a steelbook 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD. You can also snag a digital version for cheap. All physical editions of Resident Evil: Death Island are discounted already. Let's take a look at all of the ways you can add Resident Evil: Death Island to your collection. preorder the movie on Blu-ray in multiple formats, including a special Steelcase edition.
Keep in mind that if you just want a digital edition, you can grab it on 4K from Prime Video for only $15. Alternatively, you can rent it for $6.
Resident Evil: Death Island Steelbook Edition (4K UHD)
$30 (was $50)
The Resident Evil: Death Island steelbook edition includes the 4K UHD version of the movie on disc, plus a digital download code, in a fancy steelbook case with unique cover art. Amazon is selling the steelbook edition for $30 (down from $50). My Best Buy Plus/Total members can also get Death Island for $30 (or $35 without a membership).
Resident Evil: Death Island on Blu-ray
$20 (was $35)
This version includes Resident Evil: Death Island in the standard Blu-ray release, plus a digital download code. You can snag Death Island on Blu-ray for only $20 (normally $35).
Resident Evil: Death Island on DVD
$18 (was $31)
The DVD version of Resident Evil: Death Island is also available from multiple online stores. Note that this version does not include a digital download code. Walmart is selling the DVD edition for $18, which is the same price Best Buy has for My Best Buy Plus/Total members. Meanwhile, Amazon is selling the DVD for $20.
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