Your Wallet Finally Gets a Break: 'The Last Ronin Game' Price Drop Saves You $30 This Month
Good news for gamers who’ve been waiting for a deal: the highly anticipated "The Last Ronin Game" just slashed its price by $30, and it’s not a limited-time gimmick. Starting today, the standard edition drops to $39.99 on all major platforms, including Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox. That’s a 43% cut from its original $70 launch price—and no, you don’t need a subscription or a coupon to get it.
Why does this matter to your wallet? With inflation still squeezing household budgets, game prices have hit an all-time high, often topping $70 for new releases. This permanent reduction means you’ll have $30 extra for groceries, gas, or even another game. Plus, the timing couldn’t be better: the game’s story mode alone runs 20+ hours, so you’re paying less than $2 per hour of entertainment. That’s cheaper than a movie ticket or a fast-food meal.
But act fast—while the price cut is permanent, early buyers have already snapped up physical copies in stores, and digital stock might feel the pinch. If you’ve been eyeing this action-packed title, your bank account just got a rare win. Game on, guilt-free.