SAVE OVER $75:As of Dec. 17, the PS5 Fortnite Cobalt Starbundle is on sale for $424. This is $75.99 off its original price of $499.99.
Cyber Monday may be behind us, but some of the best gaming deals from the sale event are still going strong at various retailers. PlayStation's Fortnite Cobalt Starbundle is among these deals, and you can even get it to your doorstep before Christmas if you're hoping to pick it up as a gift.
The PS5 Fortnite Cobalt Starbundle is currently on sale for $424. Its original price was $499.99, so this saves you $75.99 overall. Amazon also has a note above the 'Add to Cart' button saying it'll arrive seven days before Christmas, so you'll have plenty of time to get it all wrapped up.Considering what you get in the bundle, it's absolutely worth the price tag as well.
SEE ALSO: Looking for a solid gaming TV deal? The LG B4 55-inch OLED TV is $400 off.Alongside a sleek PS5 Slim disc edition console, which comes with a 1TB SSD and a DualSense controller, this bundle also comes with numerous bonuses for Fortnitefans. Here's the full list of items that come with this bundle:
Cobalt Snowfoot Outfit (with LEGO Style)
Sapphire Star Back Bling
Indigo Inverter Pickaxe
Weathered Snow Stripes Wrap
Cobalt Crash Drums
Krackle Boost (Gold Painted Style)
Discotheque Wheels (Gold Painted Style)
Stella Trail (Gold Painted Style)
1,000 V-Bucks
The PS5 (disc edition) Fortnite Cobalt Starbundle likely won't stick around for long, so grab it while you can at Amazon.
This isn't the only PlayStation deal still live right now, either. The standard PS5 Slim disc edition console is still on sale as is the PlayStation VR2Horizon Call of The Mountainbundle. And if you want to see some more gift ideas you can get quickly before the holidays, check out our roundup of Amazon deals that'll arrive by tomorrow.
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