PS5 on sale by GameStop with God of War Ragnarok on November 9, 2022, price and details
PS5 on sale by GameStop with God of War Ragnarok on November 9
The PS5 Standard bundle with God of War Ragnarok will be available for purchase at the GameStop site from 3:00 pm tomorrow, Wednesday, November 9, 2022, to coincide with the launch of the new adventure of Kratos and Atreus. Apparently this week the chain will sell the console without adding additional products (such as games and accessories) extra in the package that raise the price, thus making the initiative attractive even to those who do not appreciate this kind of operations. Below are the details currently known.The bundle with PS5 Standard with God of War Ragnarok will go on sale Wednesday, November 9, 2022 at the GameStop site at an unspecified time from 15:00 onwards. As usual, the actual availability will be communicated in real time during a live broadcast on the official GameStop Twitch channel, at this address, which will start at the same time. The advice, therefore, is to follow the livestream from the beginning and to be ready to place the order as soon as the bundle is put on sale, since as usual the quantities will be rather limited.
At the moment we do not have precise details, but it seems that the bundle with PS5 Standard + God of War Ragnarok will be sold without extra games and accessories, therefore at the standard price of 619.99 euros. The Instagram post with which GameStop announced the drop in fact does not mention any additional products, unlike in the past few weeks. If confirmed, this could make the initiative inviting even for those who do not look favorably on the bundles usually offered by the chain. However, we are awaiting precise confirmations on this matter.
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