Where is the cheapest place to buy your copy of Resident Evil: Requiem on your platform of choice? GameWatcher rounds up your options.
Resident Evil: Requiem is out now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. It’s gotten rave reviews, players are rating it highly, and it seems like the Resi revival of the past decade is showing no signs of slowing down.
Anyone who didn’t simply put down their money ahead of launch and buy it as soon as possible might be feeling a bit of FOMO seeing all the plaudits Resident Evil: Requiem is getting, and wants to get a piece of the action.
But getting it cheap would be nice, right? Well, GameWatcher will look at the cheapest options on each platform and the standard prices.
Cheapest Places to Buy Resident Evil: Requiem
The standard retail price for a digital copy of Resident Evil: Requiem is £59.99/$69.99 on PC, while it’s £64.99 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2. The Deluxe Edition retails for £74.99/$79.99.
So we’ve got a high price to combat, which means the chances of a good deal are similarly high. Let’s see what offers we can dig up.
ShopTo: You can pick up a digital copy on Xbox Series X/S for just £52.85 (Standard Edition) or £60.85 for the Deluxe Edition. A physical version is also available for £59.85 on PS5, Xbox, and Switch 2. It comes with Grace’s Apocalypse costume, too.
PC users can get a great deal here. The Standard Edition is just £43.85, and the Deluxe Edition is £50.85. That’s a big saving.
Curry’s: Physical copies of Requiem on PS5 are £59.99 and Switch 2 copies are £58.99. You can get the PS5 version for free if you buy an ASTRO A5OH Wireless Gaming headset.
Fanatical: The Standard Edition on PC is £49.19, and the Deluxe Edition is £57.39.
Amazon: PS5 and Xbox physical version is £59.95 while the Switch 2 version is £58.99.
So there’s a bit of variance in prices per format, but you can save plenty, whatever you play on. We will keep an eye out for more discounts.
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