Already €30 reduction on Stellar Blade, this new PS5 exclusive which is a hit

At its best possible price

Released on April 26, Stellar Blade is a very recent title since it has only just celebrated its two weeks of existence. With its recommended price set at €79.99, it had slowed down certain purchasing intentions, especially without knowing where this new license was going to take us. If it was possible to find it with an introductory price sometimes a little lower thanks to certain brands, today the game is the cheapest possible, with up to €30 reduction.

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Indeed, Stellar Blade has just increased to €60.90 on Amazon. But better yet, it goes to €50.90 with the code “ FD10 », which allows a discount of ten additional euros and which is cumulative with the initial reduction. That's almost €30 off its recommended price. Even though we often found it at €69.99 or a little lower, this is the first time we have seen it so inexpensive.

Please note, this offer is limited in time. If the €60 promotion has not posted a deadline, the code FD10 will only work until May 7, the date on which the French Days celebrations will end. In other words, if you want to buy Stellar Blade at the best price for its launchthis is the (only) ideal time!

There is no doubt that we will find it at an even more attractive price at the end of the year, during Sony's usual sales or for Black Friday, but for its release, it is probably the best deal. To note that Leclerc And Cdiscount also offer it for around sixty euros, if you prefer to go to another brand.

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Stellar Blade, the PS5 exclusive of the moment

Available since the end of April, Stellar Blade is the new PlayStation 5 exclusive which is a hit at the moment. With good feedback from the press (and a deserved 8/10 from our editorial team), the title is also receiving good feedback from the gaming community. Without being perfect, the fault of a conventional story and flat characters, the action game fulfills its role of release well, especially in a period where there was a cruel lack of new single-player games on the Sony machine.

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