Red Dead Redemption 2 has been out for a year now but if you haven't had a chance to pick it up, for whatever reason, now could be the perfect time (and you don't even need to wait for the Black Friday PS4 and PS4 Pro deals).
Currys is offering the physical edition of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PS4 for just £19.99 right now. Typically the open-world western would set you back £34.99 – meaning you're making a saving of £15.
What makes it even sweeter is this deal also bags you a free six month Spotify Premium subscription, giving you access to millions of songs on your phone, tablet, computer and smart speaker.
It's an odd pairing to make, but one that could prove particularly fruitful so you can listen to your favorite tunes while using Red Dead Redemption 2 cheats to make your horse dance along.
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It's a steal
Unfortunately, Currys is only offering the PS4 edition of Red Dead Redemption 2 at this price but keep an eye out during Black Friday and Cyber Monday as there are sure to be plenty of deals on Red Dead Redemption 2 on both PS4 and Xbox One – alongside some great bundle deals.
Red Dead Redemption 2 | PS4 |£34.99 £19.99 at Currys
Currys is offering a £15 saving on the physical edition of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PS4. It's an absolute bargain considering the title is considered one of the best games of last year.
The Currys website doesn't specify when this offer will end, so we advise grabbing it as soon as possible – it'll be hard to find this title cheaper anywhere else.
For more great deals from Currys, keep an eye on our Currys Black Friday deals 2019 page.
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