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Split Fiction for PS5 hits Amazon all-time low at $45 ahead of Switch 2 launch next month

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While not a huge discount, we are now tracking the very first chance to save on the lauded Split Fiction on PS5. Coming from the makers of It Takes Two, this one is now sitting at $44.90 shipped at Amazon to deliver a new all-time low and a notable chance to scoop up this relatively recent release in physical condition with a discount. The same price drop is also available at Walmart. This is a split-screen adventure “tailored for two” – co-op gameplay “where you’ll have to coordinate your actions and timing as well as work together to overcome challenges” while alternating between sci-fi and fantasy worlds. This one is also confirmed to releasing for Switch 2 on launch day (June 5) at the same $50 it fetches on other platforms – dive into our updated Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Game List

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