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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Is The Cheapest We've Seen It (PS4, Xbox One)

Christmas has come and gone, which means this year's biggest sales are officially behind us. But while Black Friday may have brought some of the best gaming deals of 2019, gamers looking to pick up Respawn's brand-new Star Wars game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, were limited to Xbox One bundles and a slight discount on the Deluxe edition. If you held off on picking this game up during Black Friday or if you received a new PS4 or Xbox One for Christmas, you're in luck, as the standard edition just hit its lowest price yet in Amazon's big year-end sale.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has an initial discount of $45 right now, down from the usual $60. To sweeten the deal, Amazon is offering an additional $11.25 off the price, which drops your total cost to $33.74. While you should see extra savings on the product listing right underneath the price, you'll see the full discount applied during checkout. If you have Amazon Prime, you'll receive free shipping as usual.

The Deluxe Edition, which is only $10 more than the standard edition at full price, includes a director's cut with behind-the-scenes features and additional cosmetic items, but it's not discounted on Amazon right now.

The third-person action-adventure game earned a solid 8/10 in GameSpot's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order review, in which Phil Hornshaw praised its challenging, Souls-like combat; intriguing characters; and vast world for exploration.

"Especially as it wears on, Fallen Order becomes perhaps the strongest conception of what playing as a Jedi Knight ought to really be like," Hornshaw wrote. "It's true that Fallen Order borrows liberally from other action games, but those elements work together with Respawn's combat and environment design, and a story that finds humanity in the Force and in its characters, to hone in on what makes the world of Star Wars worthy of revisiting again and again. Even with some rough edges, Fallen Order represents one of the most compelling game additions to the Star Wars franchise in years."



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