Overwatch Collector's Edition Price Dropped To $80 For A Limited Time Only

Overwatch is most probably one of the biggest breakout games of the year. However, a very expensive price partnered the game since it was released several months ago. Overwatch Colletor's Edition is originally priced at $130. It was downed by $100 list price at numerous online retailers, but it is still not a worthy deal if the price will not be reduced further more. Currently, this might be a good chance for Overwatch fans to grab a copy of the game as the retailed price is down to only $80 for a limited time.

According to the report from Game Rant, the discounted Overwatch Collector's Edition is available on GameStop. This new price is in historic low by $15 and $50 off the original suggested retailed price. As listed on the online retailer, both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 version of Overwatch Collector's Edition is now priced at exactly $79.99. Buyers are also provided a free shipping code. Use the code "SAVER" in order to avail the free shipping bonus.

Aside from the base Overwatch game, the Collector's Edition comes with numerous additional contents such as SOLDIER: 76 12.8-inch statue, Sountrack, 5 origin skins, Tracer Hero, Baby Winston pet, Overwatch card back and Overwatch Visual Sourcebook. Though it is unclear if this will be the last time fans will see a discounted Overwatch Collector's Edition as to date. In addition, it was reported that results will come out when the game is sold out which is expected to come soon.

If it will not happen, it is predicted that Black Friday will bring a cheaper Overwatch Collector's Edition. However, the chances of the stocks reaching near the Black Friday sale are very low. Meanwhile, Destructoid mentions that the PC edition is now sold out as to date. That means Xbox One and PlayStation 4 will eventually follow soon.

Overwatch is currently available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

 

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