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PS5 games and PS Plus just got big discounts for Black Friday in Australia

Elroy Pekar by Elroy Pekar
November 21, 2021
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Buying a PS5 in Australia is as tough as anywhere else in the world, but if you’re lucky enough to have one already, Black Friday 2021 is already delivering the goods. Amazon Australia just discounted pretty much all first-party PS5 games, and there are discounts on PS Plus subscriptions and DualSense controllers too.

The highlights are easily Demon’s Souls for AU$49, which is a whopping discount of AU$75.95 off the usual price. But if From Software RPGs are too dank and dreary for you, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a good alternative. That’s going for AU$59, which is the cheapest it has been since launch with a monstrous AU$65.95 discount.

Here’s the full list of games:

Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart | AU$124.95 AU$59

Demon’s Souls | AU$124.95 AU$49

Sackboy A Big Adventure | AU$109.95 AU$54

Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut | AU$124.95 AU$77

The Nioh Collection | AU$124.95 AU$65

Spider-Man Miles Morales | AU$94.95 AU$59

Death Stranding Director’s Cut | AU$79.95 AU$54

Destruction AllStars | AU$39.95 AU$24

Those are good deals, but Amazon is also offering up its customary annual PS Plus discount, which is currently AU$53.30 – that’s a huge AU$26.65 discount. Check out details on that, as well as some nifty DualSense discounts, below:

This is only the beginning, because Black Friday 2021 doesn’t even start until November 26. To keep up to date, check out our Black Friday gaming deals for 2021, or if you’re only after Sony stuff, check out our regularly updated back on Black Friday PS5 deals in Australia.

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