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Stellar Blade for PlayStation 5 Is Now Down to Just $39.99 at Best Buy

Author : Samuel Mar 17,2025

PS5 owners, rejoice! The acclaimed PS5 exclusive, Stellar Blade, is slashing its price today at Best Buy. Snag it for just $39.99—a hefty 43% discount, or $30 off the original price. That's even better than its Black Friday and Cyber Monday pricing! This Best Buy exclusive deal might inspire price matching from other retailers like Amazon, so keep an eye out.

43% Off Stellar Blade (Save $30)

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PlayStation 5 Exclusive: Stellar Blade

  • $69.99 (Original Price)
  • $39.99 at Best Buy (43% off)
  • $49.99 at Amazon (29% off)

Stellar Blade, Shift Up's first non-gacha title in the US, boasts stellar reviews, praised for its challenging Souls-like gameplay, stunning visuals, captivating soundtrack, and—let's be honest—its striking character designs.

Our review highlighted its impressive action, rooted in a solid Sekiro-inspired combat system, a roster of formidable foes, and rewarding exploration with hidden treasures. While the story and RPG elements fell slightly short, the core gameplay shines. IGN awarded it a 7/10, though personally, I found it more deserving of a higher score. It narrowly missed our Best PS5 Games of 2024 list due to its recent release.

For optimal performance, play in "Performance" mode for a smooth 60fps experience. PS5 Pro owners can enjoy the best of both worlds with "Enhanced" 4K mode at impressive frame rates. The official PlayStation blog boasts 4K resolution at 50fps or higher on PS5 Pro, with enhanced detail and the option for 80fps gameplay (requiring a 120hz display).

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