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Star Wars Jedi Survivor Drops to its Cheapest Price Since Launch in the UK

Star Wars Jedi Survivor, the sequel to Jedi Fallen Order (2019), was a critic and fan hit despite a few typical bugs that have generally been ironed out since. Its RRP at launch was £69.99, which still feels a little steep despite it being the new trend for AAA games, but you can now buy the game for just £48 on sale. That's over 30% off the latest Star Wars adventure and the cheapest retail price for a new copy of the game since launch.


This year already feels like it's been stacked with a great selection of new video games, and there's more on the way. But, if you haven't had the chance to pick up one of the Game of the Year contenders just yet, then here's your chance. We'll leave the links to both the Xbox and PS5 listing just below, but just as a reminder: Amazon Prime Day is also coming up soon, so you should expect even more gaming and tech deals over the 48-hour sale on July 11-12.


In our 9/10 review, IGN said: "If Respawn makes a third game like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Fallen Order, it'll complete the best Star Wars trilogy in 30 years, hands down." Fans have also recently been excited by the potential return of one of Jedi Survivors' most beloved characters in the next entry.

Star Wars Outlaws is another big game arriving soon in a galaxy far far away, and fans are already excited for the 2024 game after its impressive previews during the recent Ubisoft Forward summer showcase.

More Great Deals to Consider in the UK

Amazon Prime Day is coming up soon and will surely bring a whole slew of new gaming deals to check out. But, we've already got a great selection of early deals to check out right now as well. This includes one of our favourite deals of the year: 3-months of Audible for free if you're a Prime Member. This is an awesome deal saving you £23.97 in total and grants you access to three audiobook tokens, and the entire Audible podcast library as well.



Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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