Forget the PC port, Ratchet and Clank is going cheap on PS5


Your PS5 gaming library isn’t complete without Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and this deal represents a perfect chance to pick up a PlayStation essential.

Hit.co.uk is selling Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart for just £35.19, which is almost half price compared to the usual £69.99 asking price.

There’s free UK delivery and, according to the site (fka Base.com), it’s usually dispatched within one working day, meaning you could probably get this by the weekend with a bit of luck.

Ratchet and Clank on PS5 for almost half price

Ratchet and Clank on PS5 for almost half price

One of the best games of the PS5 era is available for just £35.19 at Hit.co.uk. That’s way down on the £69.99 RRP.

  • Hit.co.uk
  • Was £69.99
  • Now just £35.19

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This isn’t the lowest price we’ve ever seen on R&C: Rift Apart. We’ve seen it for as low as £29.99 before, but this is still a great deal on a great game.

In our review, we crowned one of the first great games of the PS5 era and gave it a 4.5 score from a possible 5.

Our reviewer praised the fast-paced combat and zany weapons, the great variety of the gameplay, the use of next-gen hardware features and visuals and the enjoyable story.

We concluded: “Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is one of the best entries in the series yet, with gripping chaotic shootouts, exhilarating platforming, and a charming story. Thanks to the extra firepower of the PS5 there are lots of next-gen upgrades to enjoy too, from the jaw-dropping 4K visuals to the immersive DualSense feedback. This is a must-buy for PS5 owners.”

In fact the game is so well thought of by the folks at Sony, it’s one of the few considered for a PC port, which comes out in the coming weeks. However, given those PC ports have flattered to deceive (to say the least) the best place to play Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is definitely the Sony PS5.



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