Save 30% off PS4 and Xbox One games when you pre-order a game at Target
If you're after some savings on new games, this latest offer from Target gives 30% off a wide selection of PS4 and Xbox One titles when you also pre-order an upcoming game.
For example, you can pre-order Ghost of Tsushima, released July 17, and then buy The Last of Us Part 2 for 30% off its usual $59.99 price.
Eligible pre-orders include the likes of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 Remastered, FIFA 21 and Marvel's Avengers, as well as any respective special or collector's editions. It also includes titles where the release dates have yet to be confirmed, such as Elden Ring, Gods and Monsters, and Watch Dogs Legion, although it's safe to assume you will get your discounted game shipped out first.
Hundreds of titles are eligible for this offer, although it makes sense to take advantage of the latest releases to make the most of your savings. So here's a few of the $60 games you stand to save 30% off when you pre-order a game.
- Final Fantasy VII Remake on PS4 for
$59.99$41.99 - Nioh 2: Special Edition on PS4 for
$59.99$41.99 - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on PS4 for
$59.99$41.99 - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order on Xbox One for
$59.99$41.99 - Doom Eternal on PS4 for
$59.99$41.99 - Doom Eternal on Xbox One for
$59.99$41.99
This discount also applies to the pricier collector's or deluxe editions, so this might just be the motivation you need to splash out for the fancier boxes and goodies, such as the following:
- The Last of Us Part 2: Collector's Edition on PS4 for
$169.99$118.99 - Final Fantasy VII: Remake Deluxe Edition on PS4 for
$79.99$55.99 - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition on PS4 for
$73.99$51.79 - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition on Xbox One for
$69.99$48.99
Unfortunately, Nintendo Switch games aren't eligible in this offer, although that could be because of the general lack of upcoming first-party titles. Earlier this month, Nintendo also scrapped the sale of digital download codes from European retailers.
Nonetheless, for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, there's still the eShop's Game Voucher Programme, which can be used to redeem two Nintendo-published games within 12 months after purchasing. This programme however ended in North America last August, so for anyone who took advantage of the programme at the last minute but hasn't yet redeemed their games, you have about a month left to make your choice.