Save $26.01: As of Oct. 16,Poor Things you can score the EA Sports College Football 25PS5 video game for $42.99 at Walmart, the lowest price we've found for this title yet.
Looking for something to do this weekend? If you need a new game to play, we found a lingering Prime Day deal worth checking out.
As of Oct. 16, you can score EA Sports College Football 25for PS5 at $42.99, the lowest price it saw during Amazon’s recent October Prime Day event. However, this deal is only available at Walmart this time (only used copies of the game are discounted at Amazon, as of this writing). If you want a brand-new copy at the lowest price, Walmart is the place to go, as it's currently undercutting Amazon, GameStop, and other retailers.
According to Mashable reviewers Alex Perry and Chance Townsend, this game will satisfy gamers who used to love to play Madden, one of the all-time best sports video game franchises.
“Of course, it's gonna play better than its 11-year-old predecessor, but there's a level of fluidity in here that even puts Madden to shame,” writes Townsend. “This shines within the running game, which is ultra-fun, crisp, and doesn't feel too animation-heavy.”
Although Townsend and Perry note that this isn’t the game everyone’s been waiting for for the last 11 years, it’s still a solid college football experience that's well worth the $42.99 price tag.
So, if you love college football and haven’t bought EA Sports College Football 25for PS5 yet, now’s the time. If you’d rather try the game first, you can also subscribe to EA Play and get 10 hours of playtime for free.
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