GET $10 OFF:As of Nov. 30,All ladies do it full movie (1992) - Claudia koll Astro Botfor PlayStation 5 is $49.99, down from $59.99, at Best Buy’s Black Friday sale. Order now and get $10 off.
The game we called “instantly one of the best PS5 games,” might be brand new, but it's already a modern PlayStation classic — and it's on sale today.
On sale for the first time for Black Friday weekend, you can now get Astro Botfrom Best Buy for $49.99 and save $10 (that sounds like a holiday gift checked off the list to us).
Playing as a cute interstellar robot, you’ll hop through tight platforming adventures that are deeply referential to classic PlayStation games of past eras. Traverse bright, poppy worlds that sparkle with fun while dodging alien critters. As you navigate the game, you’ll save cute robots that are obvious nods to classic PlayStation games like Yakuzaand Persona 4. These friends then return to your hub, where you can enjoy hanging with old school PlayStation stars.
We likened Astro Botto Super Mario Galaxyfor its flawless fun and family appeal. Rated E for everyone, Astro Botis deeply kid safe.The game makes a fantastic gift for children, yet is fun and referential enough to absorb experienced adult PlayStation fans who will get a kick out of rescuing characters from old favorites.
Shop now and get Astro Botfor $49.99 and save $10 on the newly coronated PlayStation classic that's up for Game of the Year. This deal is a Black Friday exclusive and likely won't stick around.
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