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Best pre-Black Friday deal on ‘Resident Evil 2’ (UK deal)
TL;DR: The spine-chilling Resident Evil 2 is available for £19.99 on Amazon, for PS4 and Xbox One.
You are probably sick to death of hearing about Black Friday, and we’re only in the early stages of November. We get it, but we’re not going to stop.
This is because you can make some serious savings during the massive shopping event, and you would be a fool not to capitalise. It’s a particularly great time to shop if you’re into gaming, with consoles, games, accessories, and bundles going on sale.
We’re expecting some great discounts and some relatively new games at really low prices. In fact, you can already pick up Resident Evil 2 for just £19.99 on Amazon. This game was recently listed at £42.99, meaning you could save £23 with this deal. It doesn’t matter whether you have a PS4 or Xbox One, because the low price remains the same for both consoles.
The creepy survival horror game is based on the original PlayStation console release in 1998, but has been completely rebuilt from the ground up for a deeper narrative experience. The new over-the-shoulder camera mode and control scheme creates a more modern take on the experience, leaving you thoroughly chilled. That’s the idea, anyway.
We’re sorry to go on, but this is the best time for gamers to save.
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