You can get the PS5 God of War Ragnarok bundle for under AU$800 in Australia right now
That's cheaper than a standalone console.
Update, February 15: Amazon is now offering the God of War Ragnarok bundle for AU$795. That, as we note below, is a brilliant price, and 12 percent off the AU$904.95 RRP.
This time a year ago, nay, six months ago, buying a PS5 was an extreme hassle in Australia. So forgive me for being amazed that the PS5 is not only going for under its RRP right now, but has a free game thrown in to boot.
Big W's eBay store is currently selling the PlayStation 5 God of War Ragnarok bundle for AU$829, which itself is a pretty good deal: usually it's around the AU$880 mark. But wait! If you use the coupon code FEBTOP5, you'll be able to grab the bundle for an unprecedented AU$795.45 (incl. delivery).
We've been keeping track of PS5 stock in Australia since launch, and can say with some authority that this is the very best PS5 deal we've seen yet. The RRP on the disc console alone is AU$799.95, and if you include the street price on God of War Ragnarok, which is usually between AU$80 and AU$100, you're pretty much getting the game for free with this bundle, with a nice AU$5 discount to boot.
Seems well worth grabbing if you've been holding out on a PS5. If you're averse to eBay for whatever reason, Amazon is currently selling the same bundle for AU$808, which is obviously more expensive, but still much better than the AU$904.95 RRP.
PS5 God of War Ragnarok bundle | AU$904.95 AU$779 at eBay Big W
Using the coupon code FEBSNS23, you can get the PS5 disc console with a copy of God of War Ragnarok for a price below the standalone console. That's the best PS5 deal we've seen, as of February 2023. If you've been waiting to buy into the PS5 ecosystem, now's the time.
Keen to buy a PS5 at a discount but can't bite just yet? Keep an eye on our round-up of the best deals on PS5 consoles in Australia.
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Shaun is the Australian editor and news writer for our sister site, PC Gamer, but he occasionally dabbles on GamesRadar too. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular interest to antipodean audiences. He (rather obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding community, too.