
Battlefield 6 (PS5) has plummeted in price as part of an early Amazon Black Friday deal just weeks after launching.
As fans will know, the latest instalment in the cult franchise dropped on Friday, October 10 via Loaded, Amazon, and GAME.
Four years in the making, expectations of the game were high, and EA went back to basics to ensure it's a crowd-pleaser.
Battlefield 6 (PS5)

£69.99
£49.99
Since landing on shelves, the new game has been praised for its well-designed maps and fluid pacing, with many likening it to Call of Duty and Modern Warfare.
However, its teamplay aspect has come under scrutiny by some.
We gave the game 8/10 and said: "Overall, it's the multiplayer that remains as Battlefield 6's greatest strength, as it always has for this series.

"Well-designed maps and strong team play features make for interesting online rounds. This bleeds out into other aspects of the game; the gunplay, the weapon customisation, and the destruction mechanics. It's punchy, direct, and exciting. It all feels carefully tuned to how players have wanted the game to be like since the golden era of the series."
So, where can you get your hands on the game for less, and how much does it cost? Find out everything you need to know below.
How to get a discount on Battlefield 6 (PS5) now
At the time of writing, you can secure 29% off the new Battlefield 6 via Amazon, but you'll need to hurry if you want to take advantage of the offer.
The game is currently reduced from £69.99 to just £49.99.
The deal ends on December 1, 2026 whilst stock lasts. You can find out how to secure even more money off via TopCashback here.
So, what else is on discount at the moment? You can currently secure the following deals if you're quick:
- FC26 (PS5): Reduced from £56.95 to £37.99
- Ghost of Yotei (PS5): Reduced from £69.99 to £59.94
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PS5): Reduced from £49.99 to £39.94
The game has been well received so far (Battlefield 6)

What can you play Battlefield 6 on?
Battlefield 6 is available to play on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. There are no current plans to launch the game on Nintendo Switch.
Since launching, there have been new updates, too. Most recently, the time in which is takes to capture objectives in one of its major game modes has been extended.
As per Eurogamer, an official statement reads: "Following your feedback to our communication last week, Escalation now has had its time increased for capturing objectives by roughly 20 percent, extending the length of each phase for a smoother, more tactical flow. This change gives your squad more time to react, reposition, and coordinate vehicle spawns while maintaining the mode's fast-paced intensity."
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