Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Steelbook Edition Returns with New Black Friday Restock!

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, the enhanced version of the celebrated 2021 RPG, has received significant discounts for Black Friday, now priced at only $25 at both Amazon and Best Buy. This allows players to immerse themselves in a story-driven experience filled with demon fusions and complex moral choices without overspending. The game also comes with an attractive steelbook case for those purchasing on PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch.

In addition to the discount, the Launch Edition for Nintendo Switch has been restocked, including the free steelbook case. While the steelbook case is also available for Xbox, those looking for a PS5 version will need to order it through Best Buy, as Amazon has sold out.

For PC players, Fanatical offers Steam keys for Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance at a discounted price of $37.19. Additionally, the Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes extra perks and additional Demon Subquests, is priced at $43.39.

The Vengeance edition enhances gameplay with new navigation and combat features, as well as fresh content and story improvements, making it an excellent choice for both veterans and newcomers to the series. The original release was exclusive to Nintendo Switch and faced some performance issues, but the Vengeance edition delivers a much better experience on that platform and takes full advantage of the hardware capabilities on PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Other Atlus RPGs on sale this Black Friday include the classic remake Persona 3 Reload for $25, and Metaphor: ReFantazio, which is also seeing discounts.

Black Friday RPG Deals for PS5, Switch, and Xbox:

For even more discounted video games and related items, check out the comprehensive listings provided in the ongoing Black Friday sales.

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