ニュース Armoud Core 6 PS5:Amazon&Best Buyで20ドルの取引

Armoud Core 6 PS5:Amazon&Best Buyで20ドルの取引

著者 : Mia アップデート : Mar 13,2025

大統領の日はビデオゲームに素晴らしい節約をもたらし、1つの傑出した契約はArmoud Core 6:PS5のRubiconの火災です。 AmazonとBest Buyは現在、わずか20ドルで提供しています。これは、59.99ドルの価格から67%の驚くべき割引です。これは、価格追跡サイトのCamelcamelcamelによると、史上低価格への復帰を表しています。この見事なメカアクションゲームに注目している場合は、今こそ飛び込んで保存するのに最適な時期です。

装甲コア6:ルビコンの火災20ドル

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$ 59.99節約67% $ 19.99 Amazon $ 59.99 SAVE 67% $ 19.99 BEST BUY

まだ確信が持てませんか?私たちのレビューは、洗練された洗練されたメカアクションのためにArmored Core 6を賞賛し、「クラシックメカシリーズの歓迎すべきリターン」と呼んでいます。 IGNのMitchell Saltzmanは、このジャンルを再発明しないが、コアメカニズムを大幅に更新および改善すると指摘しました。

より多くの大統領のデイゲーム取引をお探しですか?最高のビデオゲーム取引のまとめをご覧ください。 Best Buyは、メタファー:RepantazioDragon Age:The Veilguardなどのタイトルの印象的な割引を誇っています。

プラットフォーム固有の取引については、最高のPlayStation、Xbox、およびNintendo Switchの取引の個々のラウンドアップをご覧ください。当社の包括的なベストビデオゲームの概要の概要は、すべてのコンソールにわたるトップオファーを強調しています。

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