SAVE $12: As of March 27,Women Without Innocence get a digital copy of Alan Wake IIfor PlayStation 5 for $47.99 at the PlayStation Store. That's a 20% discount off the original price of $59.99.
If you bought a PlayStation recently and want to find a great game to lose yourself in, Alan Wake IIis the way to go. You can't go wrong with the 2023 Mashable Game of the Year, after all. If you've been waiting for the perfect time to grab your own copy on sale, today's a great time to do so.
As of March 27, you can score a digital copy of Alan Wake IIfrom the PlayStation Store for just $47.99. That's $12 off the usual price of $59.99 and a discount of 20%. You can also snag the Deluxe Edition for $63.99, which is $16 off the usual price of $79.99. The Deluxe Edition gets you the Alan Wake II Expansion Pass for additional story content and some in-game items that protagonists Alan and Saga can use.
SEE ALSO: Sony PlayStation 5 Pro leak: New PS5 Pro console may arrive for the 2024 holiday seasonYou don't need to have played the first Alan Waketo enjoy Alan Wake II, but it will certainly help. This sequel picks up where the original ended, but contains a sprawling psychological mystery that you can dive right into: the Dark Place. Alan Wake will work to find his way out of the terrifying miasma between nightmares and reality with the help of FBI Agent Saga Anderson. You'll play as both characters while Anderson investigates a string of murders in the fictional town of Bright Falls, Washington.
If horror and surrealism are up your alley, you'll find plenty to love about this game — and it's even sweeter now that you can get it at a discount.
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