Marvel's Midnight Suns Has Already Slashed Its Price

Marvel's Midnight Suns Has Already Slashed Its Price
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Joseph Kime

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10th Jan 2023 09:37

Though the "Marvel's" title might be a little daunting for some players, that doesn't mean it hasn't proven its worth.

Of course, PlayStation's Spider-Man and the upcoming Wolverine have proven that the title is nothing to be afraid of, but especially for Xbox players, the name has been sullied by Marvel's Avengers - a game that squandered incredible potential like few others have since.

Thankfully, as further proof that Avengers was an anomaly, Marvel's Midnight Suns is a treat that takes an entirely different genre to bring its battling to life. Yet, even despite its quality, its price has utterly tanked. It's good news for us.

Marvel's Midnight Suns Is Already On Sale

Marvel's Midnight Suns Has Already Slashed Its Price
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Though the game only released a few months ago, we thankfully don't have to shell out the full retail price for Marvel's Midnight Suns anymore, as one new sale has offered it to players for much less than before.

The game has crashed down in price on Steam, so we're sorry to all you console players - but PC nerds and Steam Deck buffs, this is a treat just for you.

The game is now available on the digital storefront for a mere $40/£33.49, down 33% from its $60/£49.99 retail price - but that's not all, as the Digital+ Edition can be picked up for $57/£46.89, and the Legendary Edition can be bought for $73/£60.29. Not bad for a game that only dropped a couple of months ago.

How Long Does The Midnight Suns Offer Last?

If you want to pick up Marvel's Midnight Suns at this price, then you might want to be quick. The deal ends on January 16 2023, so you've got just under a week to decide if you want to pull the trigger on the game or not. We'd certainly recommend it, either way.

It's interesting to see the title come down in price so soon, especially as the likes of Elden Ring spent most of 2022 at full retail price - but we're certainly not complaining. Cheers, Steam, you seldom let us down with your sales.

Joseph Kime
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Joseph Kime
Joseph Kime is the Senior Trending News Journalist for GGRecon from Devon, UK. Before graduating from MarJon University with a degree in Journalism, he started writing music reviews for his own website before writing for the likes of FANDOM, Zavvi and The Digital Fix. He is host of the Big Screen Book Club podcast, and author of Building A Universe, a book that chronicles the history of superhero movies. His favourite games include DOOM (2016), Celeste and Pokemon Emerald.
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