Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Is Already Discounted To $40
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the latest game in the beloved franchise. Taking place across both Japan and Hawaii, it’s another excellent entry–offering the usual dose of fast-paced combat, off-beat side quests, and poignant storylines. It hasn’t seen many discounts since arriving in January, but right now you can pick up the hit game for just $40 (down from $70).
This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for Infinite Wealth, making this a great time to check out the adventure. The deal is available at Best Buy for both Xbox Series X and PS5 versions, while Walmart has just the PS5 version on sale. If you’re hoping to play on PC, you’ll find Infinite Wealth for $61 at Fanatical. It’s not as generous as the Best Buy deal–but considering the game just launched a month ago, a $9 price cut isn’t bad.
Our Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth review gave the game an 8/10, praising it for its impressive RPG systems and cast of lovable characters.
“Infinite Wealth becomes a game about individual moments–moments of bittersweet reflection, moments of heartfelt camaraderie, and moments of hype that uplift legendary characters even higher,” wrote critic Michael Higham. “These are moments that remind you the Yakuza franchise is much bigger than any one game. Even when Infinite Wealth’s overarching plotline comes up short in crucial ways, those moments still make it worth playing.”
While you’re at Best Buy, consider checking out some of the other great deals currently available. This includes the premium Scuf Instinct Pro Wireless Xbox Controller for $210 (down from $230) and the Arcade1Up NFL Blitz Cabinet for $500 (down from $600).
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