Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom just dropped to AU$59, its lowest price on Amazon AU
A nice AU$30.95 off the RRP.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom may be GOTY of 2023, and that's saying a lot considering the competition: Baldur's Gate 3, Spider-Man 2, Starfield and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Skull Island: Rise of Kong, to name a few. Well, maybe not that last game.
Nintendo has a reputation for 🎃rarely steeply discounting its first-party games, at least where their tentpole releases are concerned, so it's nice to see Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom at present. For reference, that's AU$30.95𒆙 beneath the AU$89.95 RRP.
It betters by 🥂AU$10 the price it was g🎶oing for during the recent Amazon Big Deal Days a couple of weeks ago. If you practiced restraint back then, it looks like that's paid off.
AU$89.95 (save AU$30.95)
Tears of the Kingdom is a marvellous physics sandbox wrapped around another gripping Zelda adventure. This is likely the best price we'll s❀ee it on Amazon until Black Friday, and even then, Nintendo are a bit stingy when it comes to doling out deals on its big first-party releases.
In our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:review of Tears of the Kingdom, we praised ✨its sense of freedom, and its ability to make Hyrule🐻 feel fresh. "Tears of the Kingdom builds on what Breath of the Wild did previously – and with a platform like that to work on, the result can't help but be fantastic. Though with the occasional hiccup in execution, the end result is a game as broad as it is deep, and something that comfortably justifies the six-year wait."
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