Avengers: Endgame is out now on Blu-ray and DVD - here are the cheapest prices

Avengers: Endgame is out now on Blu-ray and DVD - here are the cheapest prices
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If you've been waiting for the day to arrive when you can add the latest Avengers film from Marvel to your home collection, then now is the time. And now you're looking at where to get Avengers: End Game cheap. You'll be pleased, and relieved after waiting a bit, that the movie is available in all disc formats now and Walmart has some pretty tasty prices going right now that you can take advantage of. Right now you can get the 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray for $25, the normal Blu-ray for $18 and the standard DVD for just $15.

It's a historic film in many ways. Ending the Avengers saga (for several major characters), closing the curtains on some big narrative arcs, and becoming the highest grossing movie of all time. It features a climactic confrontation with Thanos that is gripping, exciting, and touching too, and is definitely one of the best Marvel films ever and one that is great to re-watch - some of the 12DOVE team saw it many times at the cinema, as did others.

As a slight aside, to take advantage of the 4K version you'll need to make sure you have the right player, and Walmart has you covered there too: the Samsung UBD-M8500 is down to just $200 with the retailer. Of course, all Xbox One owners already have a 4K player inside their consoles...

Avengers: Endgame on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray | $25 at Walmart

Avengers: Endgame on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray | $25 at Walmart
The best way to experience the movie outside the actual cinema (and even then, with the right TV, it's stunning). $25 is a decent price for a 4K movie, as some run upwards of $35.

Avengers: Endgame on Blu-ray | $18 at Walmart

Avengers: Endgame on Blu-ray | $18 at Walmart
Fast-becoming the standard way to own physical copies of movies now, the normal Blu-ray version of the movie is only $18.

Avengers: Endgame on DVD | $15 at Walmart

Avengers: Endgame on DVD | $15 at Walmart
The normal version of the movie is a snip at just 15 bucks and you still get the same bombastic and cinematic experience.

Amazon is offering similar prices for all three, but is keen to push Prime Video, so you're not incentivized to get the physical copies. For a movie event as big as End Game, we recommend some kind of physical media because the artwork is worth staring at.

Remember, for those after the 4K version you'll need to ensure you have a player to do so. Both of Microsoft's consoles are Ultra HD Blu-ray players so definitely checkout the best Xbox One S bundles and the best Xbox One X deals going. Given it also (obviously) plays the latest and greatest games too, the Xbox One S is arguably the best value 4K Blu-ray player you can get. However, if you already have a console - perhaps you've taken advantage of a PS4 pro deal previously, for example - and are all gamed up, then you can currently get a quality Samsung 4K Blu-ray player with a smashing discount: right now the UBD-M8500 4K Blu-ray player is going for just $200 at Walmart - a saving of a whopping $300 from its list price. These players really do round off your entertainment setup wonderfully, and at that price, it is incredible value.

Samsung UBD-M8500 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray player | just $200 at Walmart (save $300)

Samsung UBD-M8500 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray player | just $200 at Walmart (save $300)
One of the best Blu-ray players, and for an extremely excellent price, this Samsung model offers great bang for buck and the best way to enjoy the highest quality version of Avengers: Endgame.

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Rob Dwiar

Rob is the Deputy Editor of sister site, TechRadar Gaming, and has been in the games and tech industry for years. Prior to a recent stint as Gaming Editor at WePC, Rob was the Commissioning Editor for Hardware at 12DOVE, and was on the hardware team for more than four years, since its inception in late 2018. He is also a writer on games and has had work published over the last six years or so at the likes of Eurogamer, RPS, PCGN, and more. He is also a qualified landscape and garden designer, so does that in his spare time, while he is also an expert on the virtual landscapes and environments of games and loves to write about them too, including in an upcoming book on the topic!