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If you haven’t picked up a copy of the latest Sonic X Shadow Generations, Woot is now offering the PS5 version down at $26.99 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). Regularly $50 and currently fetching as much via Amazon, this is the lowest price we can find on the PS5 copy, delivering 46% in savings in the process. Switch and Xbox gamers will find this one down at $34.99 and $39.99, respectively. Sonic X Shadow is a standalone experience where players must harness Shadow’s new powers as the titular character “journeys into his past, confront his memories, and unlock new dark” in an attempt to save the world from Black Doom. All of which joins a “greatest-hits collection of 3D and 2D versions of iconic stages from past Sonic games.” 

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