These are the Star Wars discounts you’ve been looking for: great prices on both Jedi Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor for PS5 and Xbox
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With May the 4th bringing anotherStar Warsday with it this weekend, there’s perhaps no better time to jump into theStar Wars Jedivideo game series - and you can do so for less right now thanks to price cuts on both games.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivorwas the bigger, more expansive sequel that came out in 2023. If you’ve yet to pick up this brilliant game, you can do so in the US for just$29.99 at Amazonon PS5, with the Xbox Series X version of the game being the same$29.99 price at Amazon. Both still have list prices of $69.99, so this is a hell of a discount.
If you want to start from the beginning, then there are some excellent prices onStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the first game in the series. This can be had for less than 20 bucks on both platforms with the PS5 price being$19.79 at Walmart, and$19.75 at Amazonfor the Xbox One (and thus Xbox Series X) version.
Today’s best Star Wars game deals
Star Wars Jedi Survivor
The latest entry in the series,Survivoris a tremendous Star Wars video game. It’s easy to jump into as a first port of call in the series, but if you’ve been holding off diving into the sequel, perhaps waiting for a great price, then the below deals are perfect for you.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5):was $69.99now $29.99 at AmazonSave $40 -Survivoris the second entry in Cal Kestis’ thrilling saga, releasing last year, and offering a bombastic, excellent planet-hopping adventure. It’s not the game’s lowest-ever price sadly, but it’s still extraordinary value for what you get.
Price check:Best Buy - $29.99|Walmart - $30
UK price:Amazon - £27.99
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Xbox Series X):was $69.99 now$29.99 at AmazonSave $40 -The same great price is on the Xbox Series X version of the game so if this is your platform of choice then you can take advantage of the same excellent value deal.
Price check:Best Buy - $29.99|Walmart - $30
UK price:Amazon - £29.29
Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order
However, if you’re new to the series and want to jump in from the beginning - we highly recommend this approach - then here are the latest deals on the first game.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PS5):was $30.95 now$19.79 at WalmartSave $11- At less than twenty dollars this is a superb price on one of the best Star Wars video game experiences you can get - and it’s optimized for PS5 with this native version too.
Price check:Best Buy - 19.99|Amazon - $22.30
UK price:Amazon - £16.95
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Xbox One, Xbox Series X):was $24.99 now$19.75 at AmazonSave $5.25- You can also get it for under $20 for Xbox which is a steal. Remember you’ll get the boost in performance by playing it on the newer consoles too thanks to the Series X and Series S enhancement patch.
Price check:Walmart - $28.26
UK price:Amazon - £21.89
If you’re not in the US or UK, then fear not as our price finding tech will dig up the latest lowest prices on both games below for you.
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