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What are you up to this weekend? The Super Bowl’s over and done with, and we’re rounding our way into spring but not quite there yet, so how about spending some time with your favorite video games? They’re always a great escape from everyday life, and now you have a three-day weekend to fill up.
We’ve tracked down some of the best Presidents’ Day deals at Amazon, Walmart, Target and GameStop, so you can stock up on your new favorite Nintendo Switch, Xbox and PlayStation games!
Nintendo Switch
Delve into Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch and save 50 percent
Do you like exploring expansive worlds, meeting strange and wonderful creatures and getting sucked in by a compelling story? Then Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is the game for you. It combines the charming animation style of Miyazaki movies like My Neighbor Totoro with the thrilling adventure you’d expect from a Zelda title, and right now it’s only $25 at Walmart — a sweet 50 percent off.
Players love Ni No Kuni, with one enthusiastic reviewer calling it “honestly the best game I’ve ever played. … I’m almost done with it now, and I truly loved all the scenes it had.”
It’s a great way to spend the rest of your February!
More deals on Nintendo Switch games:
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Just Dance 2022, $26 (was $50), amazon.com
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Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, $40 (was $60), amazon.com
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, $50 (was $60), amazon.com
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus, $55 (was $60), amazon.com
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land, $55 (was $60), amazon.com
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Sonic Mania + Team Sonic Racing, $30 (was $34), target.com
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Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!, $50 (was $60), target.com
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Monster Hunter Rise, $34 (was $40), target.com
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NBA 2K22, $20 (was $60), target.com
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, $37 (was $60), gamestop.com
PlayStation 5
Gang up with Watch Dogs Legion for 55 percent off
Do you get tired of the same old muscle-bound heroes in your games? In Watch Dogs Legion, you can play as anyone — and yes, I mean anyone. Whether it’s the cabbie driving down the street or the old woman waiting for the light to change, you can recruit anyone into your hacking group and explore their unique backstories and skills. This intriguing title is down to a super affordable $18 at Walmart, a huge 67 percent discount from its price in the PlayStation store!
Reviewers call this title “thoughtful, challenging but violent,” and another player says they haven’t even progressed very far in the story, because “the open world is so much fun on its own.”
Sounds like you’ll get a huge amount of fun for the money with this massive game!
Even more PlayStation 5 games on sale:
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Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, $37 (was $50), walmart.com
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure, $37 (was $60), walmart.com
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Demon’s Souls, $39 (was $69), walmart.com
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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Launch Edition), $50 (was $70), walmart.com
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Returnal, $50 (was $70), walmart.com
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The Nioh Collection, $40 (was $70), amazon.com
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Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut, $50 (was $70), amazon.com
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NBA 2K22, $25 (was $70), target.com
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Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, $35 (was $60), target.com
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition, $50 (was $70), target.com
PlayStation 4
Get 50 percent off the epic God of War
The M-rated God of War is quite the family affair, as the Greek-deity-battling Kratos decides to leave behind the world he knows in favor of the colder and quieter north to raise his son in peace. But that tranquility doesn’t last long when he and the kid get involved in the affairs of gods and giants, forcing this former god to pick up his ax once again. The greatest-hits edition of this acclaimed title is now just $15.
Players are tres enthusiastic about this one: “This game has an epic story line following Kratos and his son, which magnificently intertwined with the previous God of War games. You will appreciate the graphics and character developments. You will be like a fish on a hook and will not be able to set your remote down. Buy it. Play it. Love it. Can’t wait for the next one.”
Sounds like you’re getting real bang for your buck!
Stock up on these PlayStation 4 games for cheap:
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition, $26 (was $40), walmart.com
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, $30 (was $60), walmart.com
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure, $30 (was $60), walmart.com
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Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut, $40 (was $60), walmart.com
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Concrete Genie, $20 (was $30), amazon.com
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Nioh 2, $20 (was $40), amazon.com
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The Last of Us Part II, $20 (was $40), target.com
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Days Gone, $20 (was $40), target.com
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Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition, $19 (was $30), gamestop.com
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God of War, $14 (was $20), gamestop.com
Xbox
Visit the Riders Republic and save over 40 percent
The Riders Republic is the ultimate playground for fans of extreme sports. BMX, snowboarding and even base jumping are here for your action-packed delight, traveling through gorgeous environments and collecting and wearing killer threads in the process. This is a pretty recent title from a few months ago, but it’s already on sale. Save $25 when you order it digitally from Walmart, and you’ll be exploring canyons and forests on your trusty bike in no time.
Save on even more Xbox titles:
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NBA 2K22 (Xbox One), $20 (was $60), amazon.com
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Xbox One / Series X), $20 (was $60), amazon.com
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Forza Horizon 4 Standard Edition (Xbox One), $27 (was $60), amazon.com
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Madden NFL 22 (Xbox One / Series X), $30 (was $60), amazon.com
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FIFA 22 (Xbox One), $30 (was $60), amazon.com
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Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy (Xbox One / Series X, $30 (was $60), amazon.com
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Flight Simulator Standard Edition (Xbox Series X), $48 (was $60), amazon.com
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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Extraction (Xbox One / Series X), $30 (was $40), target.com
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Grand Theft Auto: Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (Xbox One / Xbox Series X), $40 (was $60), gamestop.com
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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles (Xbox One / Xbox Series X), $40 (was $60), gamestop.com
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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