AU Deals: From All Time Classics To Recent Bangers, These Games Discounts Are Worth Your Cash

I have played all of these, argued about half of them with friends, and bought at least three of them twice (think: multi-platform). This is not theoretical value I'm showcasing to you today. This is me saving you from a bad weekend purchase and nudging you towards a good one (or several). ContentsRetroNintendoXboxPlayStationPCPC GearLEGOThis Day in Gaming ???? In retro news, it's been 17 years since we (repeatedly and hilariously) flung ourselves down hills and into the Hall of Meat in Skate 2. This second entry in the series was a pretty phenomenal upgrade over the OG and cemented the franchise as a proper threat to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater empire. Needless to say, I'm still jonesing mighty hard for the 'Skate 4' spiritual successor/F2P reimagining. Aussie birthdays for notable games. - Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (GB) 1999. eBay - Skate 2 (PS3,X360) 2009. eBay - Trauma Center: New Blood (Wii) 2009. eBay Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch "/>Borderlands 3 Ult. Ed. (-51%) - A$43.60 Still messy, still loud, but the gunplay sings. All the DLC helps smooth the pacing, and co op remains the best way to enjoy Gearbox at full throttle.Immortals Fenyx Rising (-33%) - A$39.90 Breath of the Wild energy with Ubisoft structure. Funny narration, sharp combat, and way better puzzles than it ever got credit for.Worms W.M.D (-80%) - A$9 A perfect party weapon. Holy hand grenades, destructible maps, and arguments that outlast the match itself.Nobody Saves The World Bndl. (-70%) - A$12.60 Drinkbox doing what it does best. Smart progression, constant form swapping, and a loop that never overstays its welcome.Blasphemous + Blasphemous 2 Bndl. (-75%) - A$17.20 Brutal, beautiful, and unapologetically grim. Two of the best modern Metroidvanias back to back. Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to topExciting Bargains for Xbox Stefanie Joosten / Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain[/h3]"It's something very unsettling to people who do voiceover work and actors too. I think most performers believe that the human aspect is vital to create something authentic and new, and so it is very natural to be protective of it, not losing your voice. I mean, it will be such a shame just to have, for instance, your voice being replaced by just coming in somewhere and speaking a couple of lines, and have your voice processed into some kind of AI form. And it would just lose so much of all the nuances and human influence you can have on each role that you play. It's really something. It's strange times. It's strange to think about these things that are on the horizon."Speaking to IGN."/>Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (-39%) - A$43.90 Mechanically peerless stealth. Even unfinished, it lets you solve problems in ways no other series dares.Maneater (-50%) - A$30.10 A shark RPG that commits to the bit. Dumb in the right ways, and oddly satisfying once it clicks.Mortal Kombat 1 (-62%) - A$29 A confident reset with excellent single player content. The combat still slaps, literally and figuratively.Back 4 Blood (-61%) - A$39.40 Messy at launch, much better now. Best enjoyed with friends and low expectations of mercy.NBA 2K26 (-59%) - A$49 Still the slickest basketball sim around, even if the monetisation tries your patience. Xbox OneForza Horizon 5 (-50%) - A$49.90 Pure driving joy. Mexico is a playground, and the handling is approachable without being shallow.Yoku's Island Express (-80%) - A$5.30 A pinball Metroidvania that somehow works. Gentle, clever, and perfect for a quiet night.State Of Decay 2: Juggernaut Ed. (-80%) - A$9.80 Systems driven survival with real tension. Best moments come from plans going very wrong. Or just invest in an Xbox Card. Xbox Console Prices How many bucks for a 'Box? [/url] Back to topPure Scores for PlayStation Gran Turismo 7 (-38%) - A$76.80 A love letter to cars that sometimes lectures you. When it clicks, nothing else feels this good.Street Fighter 6 (-43%) - A$56.90 One of the best onboarding systems in fighting games. Deep, flashy, and welcoming without losing edge.Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re Reckoning (-80%) - A$13.90 Old school RPG comfort food. Huge world, crunchy combat, and endlessly earnest vibes.A Plague Tale: Requiem (-50%) - A$49.50 Bleak, beautiful, and emotionally heavy. Commits fully to its tone, for better and worse.Cult Of The Lamb (-60%) - A$15.10 Cute presentation, dark humour, and surprisingly sticky management loops. PS4Red Dead Redemption 2 (-68%) - A$29 A slow burn masterpiece. Gorgeous, deliberate, and unmatched in environmental storytelling.Octopath Traveler II (-44%) - A$47.70 Refines everything from the first game. Incredible music, smart writing, and gorgeous HD 2D visuals.Far Cry 5 (-59%) - A$40.80 Open world chaos at its most confident. Memorable villains and a map built for mischief. Or purchase a PS Store Card. What you'll pay to 'Station. [/url] Back to topPurchase Cheap for PC Hogwarts Legacy (-86%) - A$12.50 A theme park done righ

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AU Deals: From All Time Classics To Recent Bangers, These Games Discounts Are Worth Your Cash
I have played all of these, argued about half of them with friends, and bought at least three of them twice (think: multi-platform). This is not theoretical value I'm showcasing to you today. This is me saving you from a bad weekend purchase and nudging you towards a good one (or several).

Contents

This Day in Gaming ????
In retro news, it's been 17 years since we (repeatedly and hilariously) flung ourselves down hills and into the Hall of Meat in Skate 2. This second entry in the series was a pretty phenomenal upgrade over the OG and cemented the franchise as a proper threat to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater empire. Needless to say, I'm still jonesing mighty hard for the 'Skate 4' spiritual successor/F2P reimagining.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (GB) 1999. eBay

- Skate 2 (PS3,X360) 2009. eBay

- Trauma Center: New Blood (Wii) 2009. eBay



Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

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  • Borderlands 3 Ult. Ed. (-51%) - A$43.60 Still messy, still loud, but the gunplay sings. All the DLC helps smooth the pacing, and co op remains the best way to enjoy Gearbox at full throttle.
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising (-33%) - A$39.90 Breath of the Wild energy with Ubisoft structure. Funny narration, sharp combat, and way better puzzles than it ever got credit for.
  • Worms W.M.D (-80%) - A$9 A perfect party weapon. Holy hand grenades, destructible maps, and arguments that outlast the match itself.
  • Nobody Saves The World Bndl. (-70%) - A$12.60 Drinkbox doing what it does best. Smart progression, constant form swapping, and a loop that never overstays its welcome.
  • Blasphemous + Blasphemous 2 Bndl. (-75%) - A$17.20 Brutal, beautiful, and unapologetically grim. Two of the best modern Metroidvanias back to back.
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.

Switch Console Prices

How much to Switch it up?

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

Stefanie Joosten / Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain[/h3]"It's something very unsettling to people who do voiceover work and actors too. I think most performers believe that the human aspect is vital to create something authentic and new, and so it is very natural to be protective of it, not losing your voice. I mean, it will be such a shame just to have, for instance, your voice being replaced by just coming in somewhere and speaking a couple of lines, and have your voice processed into some kind of AI form. And it would just lose so much of all the nuances and human influence you can have on each role that you play. It's really something. It's strange times. It's strange to think about these things that are on the horizon."Speaking to IGN."/>
  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (-39%) - A$43.90 Mechanically peerless stealth. Even unfinished, it lets you solve problems in ways no other series dares.
  • Maneater (-50%) - A$30.10 A shark RPG that commits to the bit. Dumb in the right ways, and oddly satisfying once it clicks.
  • Mortal Kombat 1 (-62%) - A$29 A confident reset with excellent single player content. The combat still slaps, literally and figuratively.
  • Back 4 Blood (-61%) - A$39.40 Messy at launch, much better now. Best enjoyed with friends and low expectations of mercy.
  • NBA 2K26 (-59%) - A$49 Still the slickest basketball sim around, even if the monetisation tries your patience.
Xbox One

  • Forza Horizon 5 (-50%) - A$49.90 Pure driving joy. Mexico is a playground, and the handling is approachable without being shallow.
  • Yoku's Island Express (-80%) - A$5.30 A pinball Metroidvania that somehow works. Gentle, clever, and perfect for a quiet night.
  • State Of Decay 2: Juggernaut Ed. (-80%) - A$9.80 Systems driven survival with real tension. Best moments come from plans going very wrong.
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.

Xbox Console Prices

How many bucks for a 'Box?

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Gran Turismo 7 (-38%) - A$76.80 A love letter to cars that sometimes lectures you. When it clicks, nothing else feels this good.
  • Street Fighter 6 (-43%) - A$56.90 One of the best onboarding systems in fighting games. Deep, flashy, and welcoming without losing edge.
  • Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re Reckoning (-80%) - A$13.90 Old school RPG comfort food. Huge world, crunchy combat, and endlessly earnest vibes.
  • A Plague Tale: Requiem (-50%) - A$49.50 Bleak, beautiful, and emotionally heavy. Commits fully to its tone, for better and worse.
  • Cult Of The Lamb (-60%) - A$15.10 Cute presentation, dark humour, and surprisingly sticky management loops.
PS4

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (-68%) - A$29 A slow burn masterpiece. Gorgeous, deliberate, and unmatched in environmental storytelling.
  • Octopath Traveler II (-44%) - A$47.70 Refines everything from the first game. Incredible music, smart writing, and gorgeous HD 2D visuals.
  • Far Cry 5 (-59%) - A$40.80 Open world chaos at its most confident. Memorable villains and a map built for mischief.
Or purchase a PS Store Card.

What you'll pay to 'Station.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • Hogwarts Legacy (-86%) - A$12.50 A theme park done right. Exploration is the real star, and the castle never stops impressing.
  • Children Of Morta (-89%) - A$4.10 A roguelike with heart. Tight combat and a family story that actually lands.
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (-80%) - A$13.90 Silly, sprawling, and packed with fan service. The best modern LEGO game by a mile.
  • Monster Hunter Rise (-83%) - A$10.40 Fast, fluid hunts and brilliant weapon design. A perfect entry point or a fresh obsession.
  • Braid, Ann. Ed. (-81%) - A$5.60 Still a landmark puzzle game. Commentary adds fascinating context to its creation.
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card

PC Hardware Prices

Slay your pile of shame.

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Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that's worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes on YouTube.

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