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‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ and ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man’ are on sale for $40
If you didn’t have plans for your long Presidents Day weekend, it looks like your schedule will soon be full of plenty of train robbery and web-slinging. That’s because two of the bestselling games of 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Marvel’s Spider-Man, are both on sale for $39.99 at Amazon and other retailers.
While 2018 will go down as one of the biggest years for video games, Red Dead Redemption 2 rode tall in the saddle above the rest with both critics and gamers. Now you can finally hop on the bandwagon and save $20 at Amazon for either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. It also qualifies for both free standard shipping or 2-day shipping if you have Prime. You can also get Red Dead Redemption 2 for $39.99 at GameStop, again for either PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, just in case you prefer to rack up some points as a GameStop PowerUp Rewards member.
Known for its expansive single-player story, Red Dead Redemption 2 gave you the chance to do just about anything in a huge open world. Whether you want to ambush stagecoaches, hunt and fish, or just play a relaxing game of poker, you’ll stay plenty busy. But now is also a good time to join the posse as the online multiplayer mode of Red Dead Online continues to expand with new game modes and and a larger player base.
In case your preferred mode of transportation is via webs instead of horses, you can also save $20 on Marvel’s Spider-Man at Amazon right now. A PlayStation 4 exclusive which soared in plenty of reviews, Marvel’s Spider-Man makes you feel like Peter Parker himself as you traverse New York City to save the day from classic Spidey supervillains.
You also have more options to get the game for only $39.99, including sales at Walmart, Best Buy, and GameStop. So with these two top games of 2018 on sale at the same time, you’ll need more than a 3-day weekend to get the most out of them.
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