New PS5 RPG IP Is 50% Off on PS Store for 1 More Day
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is currently 50% off on the PS Store. That brings the price down to $29.99 instead of its typical $59.99 price tag. Players will have to act very fast if they want to take advantage of this deal. The offer ends on June 12 at 2:59 a.m. ET.
'New Eden, 1695. Antea Duarte and Red Mac Raith are lovers and Banishers, ghost-hunters who vowed to protect the living from the threat of lingering ghosts and specters,' reads the game's description. 'Following a disastrous last mission, Antea is fatally wounded, becoming one of the spirits she loathes. In the haunted wilds of North America, the couple desperately searches for a way to liberate Antea from her new plight.'
Players who end up liking Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden can get some costume DLC for less than $5. Specifically, the Wanderer Set DLC is just $3.99 on the PS Store.
When Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden launched early last year for PS5, it was met with somewhat favorable reception. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it received an average score of 78 across 68 critic reviews.
Although Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is just one of many games developed by Don't Nod. One of its most recent releases, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, is available for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers at no additional cost. It also revealed its next game, Aphelion, during this year's Xbox Games Showcase.
Make sure to check here to see all the deals we've highlighted throughout the various sales promotions on the PS Store here.
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