Crimson Desert on PS5 and Xbox Series X Has Hit a New Low Price at Amazon

If the recent sad news of Sony ending physical disc production for new games releasing on PlayStation in 2028 has you looking to stock up on physical games now, Amazon has plenty of deals worth checking out. At the moment, the retailer even has a little discount on Crimson Desert for both PS5 and Xbox Series X, with the former down to $56.04 (20% off its list price) and the latter down to $59.84 (15% off).

These may not be huge discounts, but according to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is the lowest price point so far for both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X copies at the retailer. There’s no telling how long they’ll stay at these prices, either, so now is a great time to grab them before the price kicks back up.

While initial response to the game was mixed, Crimson Desert is quite beloved by its fans. It actually hit a big sale milestone recently, selling over 6 million copies worldwide, and developer Pearl Abyss isn’t showing signs of slowing down with it just yet. If you’re curious what’s still to come, it’s worth reading IGN’s interview with Pearl Abyss’s director of marketing and PR, Will Powers, from Summer Games Fest this year for more details.

Outside of game deals, if you’re looking for even more physical games to buy, there are tons of preorders available right now as well. From Gears of War: E-Day to Onimusha: Way of the Sword to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on Switch 2, there’s something for every platform at the moment. We even have a full roundup of everything that’s available to preorder after this year’s summer gaming presentations, so you can stock up on the ones that catch your eye.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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