SAVE $10.02: As of Dec. 24,Bengali Archives Astro Botfor PlayStation 5 has hit an all-time low price at Amazon. It won Game of the Year at the 2024 Game Awards, so don't miss it while you can get it on sale (just $49.97, or $10.02 off the original price).
If you're at all interested in gaming, you've probably already heard quite a bit about Astro Bot. It won Game of the Year at the 2024 Game Awards, and for good reason — it's one of the best PlayStation 5 games so far, and up there with some of the greatest platformers of all time (yes, we're talking about that Italian plumber guy).
In other words, Astro Botis an absolute must-play. Better yet, it's on sale at Amazon for an all-time low price — just $49.97, or $10.02 off. It's not the biggest discount, but the game just came out in September, so we'd say it's a pretty worthwhile deal all things considered.
In Astro Bot, you'll guide the titular pint-sized robot of the same name through a collection of endlessly entertaining platforming levels, all with their own unique mechanics, to rescue other bots that are all based on classic PlayStation characters. It's adorable, nostalgic, and the epitome of fun. Whether you play games regularly or not, there's something here for literally anyone to love. So, don't miss out — pick up a copy while it's on sale for its lowest price ever while you still can and join in on the fun.
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