If you've been thinking about getting a new console but have been waiting for a PS5 deal, then now is your chance thanks to this bundle.
Given since its release there have been stock issues and price hikes, it can be exceptionally hard to find PS5 deals. But, right now we're seeing the God of War Ragnarok bundle hit an all-time low price point, coming in at less than £500.
This PS5 deal from BT means you can get the PS5 Disc Console, which usually retails for £479.99, and God of War Ragnorok, which comes in at £69.99, for just £499.99, saving you a major £50. But that's not all, BT is also offering a free DualSense controller in the Midnight Black colourway when you pick up this bundle, saving you an extra £59.99.
It's worth noting that this controller is not actually a part of the bundle and has to be added to your basket separately in order to get your hands on it. You can find the option to grab your free controller further down the bundle page.
If you pick up all of these items separately, it would come to a staggering £609.97, but this bundle along with the free controller only comes in at £499.99. This makes for a whopping 18% saving.
PS5 Deal – where to buy
When picking up this bundle from BT, you'll get the options of standard delivery which is free, or express delivery which is £9.99 and allows you to get your console delivered at a specific time of your choice. If you order before the cut-off time from BT then you're even able to get your PS5 in hand the very next day.
BT knows that this PS5 deal is too good to miss, so much so that it's limiting purchases to one per customer. You'll need to sign in with a BT Shop account, separate from a normal BT account so you don't need to be a BT customer to take advantage. If you're in the market for a new console, it's unlikely this deal will be beaten out for a while.
It's a great time to pick up a next-gen console with titles like Star Wars Jedi Surviour hitting storefronts later this month and only available on the latest generation of hardware. It's likely that as we move forward, games will slowly not be available for the PS5's predecessor, so make sure you're keeping up with the curve.