Marvel's Midnight Suns for PS5 and Xbox is extraordinarily cheap in Australia at the moment

Marvel's Midnight Suns leaving mission
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Released late last year, Marvel's Midnight Suns is the XCOM studio's take on the ubiquitous superhero universe. Unlike other recent MCU games like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel's Avengers and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Guardians of the Galaxy, it ended up being really good. "Simply put, there's a lot here, and if you like the sound of a superhero game that encourages you to stop and smell the flowers before they get burnt to a crisp by Iron Man's lasers, you should remain spellbound for the dozens of hours it takes to see Midnight Suns through," so reads our review.

If you've been smelling the proverbial flowers instead of buying Marvel's Midnight Su💯ns, now may be a good time for that to change. Amazon is currently selling both and versions of the expansive action strategy game for more than 50% off. In other words, the RRP of AU$109.95 has come༒ down to AU$49.

Marvel's Midnight Suns for and | AU$109.95 AU$49 at Amazon
One of the best superhero games of the decade so far is going for a song over on Amazon Australia. With its focus o𝔉n strategy and canny tactics, it's not your usual cinematic action game, so you might be forgiven for waiting for a steep discount. Well, that steep discount has now arrived.

For the uninitiated, Marvel's Midnight Suns isn't a third-person action game like the aforementioned MCU games. It's a turn-based tactics affair, more closely resembling Firaxis' XCOM series, though that doesn't quite hit the mark either. In addition to the tactical combat, there's a huge unfolding RPG with detailed relationship building and a whole lot more besides. It's about as deep as you can probably expect a superhero ga꧅me to get.

While it's been a relatively dry year for bargains, Amazon currently has a few other worthwhile discounts, including The Callisto Protocol for , Sniper Elite 5 for and Atomic He꧟art for .

Shaun Prescott
Australian Editor, Games Group

Shaun is the Australian editor and news w🦂riter for our sister site, PC Gamer, but he occasionally dabble⛄s on GamesRadar too. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular interest to antipodean audiences. He (rather obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding community, too.