SAVE 90%:As of April 23,Caged Women Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Deluxe Edition)is on sale for just $4.99 at the PlayStation Store. That's $45 off of its usual price of $49.99.
We're nearing the first anniversary of the release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, but its 2019 predecessor is actually the game in the spotlight.
Fans who somehow didn't fall into the trance when Fallen Orderfirst changed the game in 2019 have no excuse not to try it now — because it's $5. A hidden gem of the PlayStation Store's Spring Sale (as well as a likely anticipatory Star Wars Day deal), PS4 and PS5 owners can score the original Star WarsJediinstallation for 90% off of its usual $49.99.
SEE ALSO: 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire' trailer brings you over to the dark sideIt's the Deluxe Version, too, which includes extras like assorted Crimson skins, a digital art book, and over 90 minutes of behind-the-screens footage from the making of the game.
Five years after what went down in The Revenge of the Sith, you'll be in the shoes of Ian from ShamelessCal Kestis, an Order 66 survivor on the run. As one of the few remaining Jedi Padawans, you have several jobs: master new Force abilities, fend off Vader-trained villains, and, you know, casually rebuild the entire Jedi Order. It's simultaneously a deeply personal story and a riveting challenge that come together to create one of the best games of 2019 — and one of the best Star Wars games ever.
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