Amazon drops PS5 Slim Spider-Man 2 bundle to regular console price

Joel Loynds
ps5 slim console with spider-man 2

The PS5 Slim bundle featuring Spider-Man 2 is currently 11% off at Amazon, putting the price of the bundle at the same price as a regular PS5.

Sony might have put a bit of doom and gloom around the PS5 this last week, but that shouldn’t stop you from picking one up.

The PS5 Slim launched late last year and came out alongside a Spider-Man 2 bundle. Usually priced accordingly (around $550), Amazon has dropped the price to the regular console price by slashing off 11%.

You’ll get a full PS5 Slim, with the disc tray, as well as the bundled copy of Spider-Man 2. It managed to score a solid 4/5 in our review, praising its new features and story.

Spider-Man 2 PS5 Slim bundle gets 11% discount

New to the game is the ability to swap between the two Spider-Men, Miles Morales and Peter Parker. Similar to how it works in games like GTA V, you’ll be able to swap whenever you feel like it. The game also comes loaded with a variety of costumes to unlock throughout the adventure.

While the first game dealt with Doctor Octopus, this one introduced Venom into the mix. The hulking symbiote is one of Spider-Man’s most well-known villains and developers Insomniac ensured to put on a show.

Meanwhile, the PS5 Slim is functionally the same as the original model, with a small size reduction and refreshed design. Initially rumored in 2022, the slimline console eventually made its way out as predicted.

Spider-Man 2 has gone on to sell over 10 million copies, putting up there with the best-selling PS5 games in a very short space of time. Not bad for a couple of wall-crawlers.

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About The Author

E-Commerce Editor. You can get in touch with him over email: joel.loynds@dexerto.com. He's written extensively about video games and tech for over a decade for various sites. Previously seen on Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro.co.uk. A deep love for old tech, bad games and even jankier MTG decks.