Looking for a Prime Day gaming bargain? Rockstar Games' open world western Red Dead Redemption 2 was arguably one of the best games of 2018, garnering critical and commercial acclaim. If you haven't yet saddled up in Red Dead 2 then now could be your chance – well, if you don't have a PlayStation 4.
You'll need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of Prime Day deals. You can sign up for a free trial, which will see you through Prime Day and which you can cancel after 30 days, or if you like the look of Prime then right now you can save £20 on a one-year subscription.
As part of Amazon Prime Day 2020, Amazon is offering this Sony PlayStation 4 500GB Console with Red Dead Redemption 2 Bundle for just £219.99. For that price you get a copy of Red Dead Redemption 2 on Blu-ray Disc, a 500GB PS4 console, and a DualShock 4 wireless controller.
If you want to pick up an extra controller, Amazon is also offering £10 off PS4 controllers.
Sony PlayStation 4 500GB Console (Black) with Red Dead Redemption 2 Bundle | £249.99 £219.99 at Amazon
Amazon is offering £30 off this PS4 500GB Red Dead Redemption 2 bundle. This deal is good for someone who is thinking about venturing into the realm of PlayStation 4 and even sets you up with Rockstar's open world western.
Once you've finished Red Dead 2's single-player campaign, why not try out Red Dead Online? Red Dead Redemption 2's online mode is constantly being updated, even if it's not gathered the player base of GTA Online quite yet. You can also spice up your game with plenty of Red Dead Redemption 2 cheats.
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