When discussing busy periods for big video game releases, the focus tends to be on not having the time to play everything. Particularly so far in 2024 with games likeFinal Fantasy 7 RebirthandPersona 3 Reload, both of which can comfortably occupy 100 hours each. Even though some games, like Persona, are on Game Pass, having the money to play all these games is a big factor too. Hence why when a game you missed out on because it cost $60 or more is on sale, you should try to grab it before it’s too late.
Joining the two games already mentioned in the growing list of titles that require a lot of your time isUnicorn Overlord. Only a month old, you can already get the sprawling RPG from Vanillaware for considerably less than what most will have paid for it at release. Usually $59.99, Unicorn Overlord is currently a third off, down to just $39.99. That’s acrossPS5,Xbox Series X|S, andNintendo Switch. Just make sure the correct platform is selected after you click through to its store page via the link in the box below.

Unicorn Overlord
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Unicorn Overlord is a tactical RPG set in Fevrith, a continent riven by war. As exiled prince Alain, you must gather your allies and attempt to take back your kingdom from General Valmore.
As if I’ve not thrown enough 100+ hour behemoths at you already, there’s even more money to be saved onLike A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. ThrowPokemonandAnimal Crossing-like games into a game that is pretty big all by itself and yeah, it’s going to take a lot of time to play it, but it’s worth every minute. It’s also worth every penny of the $69.99 you usually have to pay for it, making the $39.99 you’ll currently pay for it onPlayStationan absolute steal.

Amazon only appears to have thePS4and PS5 versions of Infinite Wealth available for $39.99. TheXboxversion is also on sale, but its price has only been cut to $51.98. Again, make sure the right platform has been selected before you add the game to your cart.
There’s no indication of how long either of these games will be available for less, but if you have $40 to spend on a 2024 release, I’d highly recommend it be one of these two. Not only because they’re big games, but because in both instances, that quantity is matched with just as much quality.
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth continues the story of Ichiban Kasuga, in the ninth mainline entry in the series formerly known as Yakuza. It will once again feature turn-based combat, and takes our protagonist outside of Japan for the first time.
If you’ve already played Infinite Wealth and Unicorn Overlord, neither game has grabbed your attention, or you’re looking to spend less than $40 on your next adventure, you’ll want to check out the spring sales.Both PlayStationandXbox have cut the pricesof thousands of games in their respective spring sales with new releases and bigger titles from the past to choose from.