Capcom Fanatical sale includes steep discounts on Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2 and more
Also: get a 21 percent discount on Resident Evil 3 pre-orders.
If you're in the market for anything Capcom has published, Fanatical is currently holding a sale with heavy discounts on titles like Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2 and Monster Hunter World, among a nice selection of others. Also, if you're not averse to pre-orders, the forthcoming Resident Evil 3 is currently 21 percent off.
While the big 2019 games are all discounted, it's a good opportunity to stock up on back catalogue stuff: Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is AU$13.03, while Resident Evil 4 is a steal at AU$6.88. If you want to check out the old Devil May Cry games, the HD Collection is available for under AU$25.
Here are some highlights:
Devil May Cry 5: Deluxe Edition - AU$40.29 (usually AU$115.16)
Devil May Cry 5: Standard Edition - AU$29.98 (usually AU$99.95)
Resident Evil 2 - AU$25.48 (usually AU$84.95)
Dragon's Dogma - AU$13.03 (usually AU$44.95)
Resident Evil 3 (preorder) - AU$73.38 (usually AU$92.95)
Dead Rising 3 - AU$13.03 (usually AU$44.95)
Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite - AU$13.78 (usually AU$59.95)
Resident Evil 4 - AU$6.88 (usually AU$29.95)
Check out the full sale here.
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