Grab the Cheapest God of War in Australia for an insanely low $49.95 AUD delivered from Harvey Norman

Nope, that’s not a misprint. Right now, Harvey Norman is offering God of War on PS4 for only $49.95 AUD delivered.

You can get it even cheaper if you choose to click and collect with the price coming down to $42 AUD.

The super low price was posted on OzBargain and appears to be a $27 AUD discount by the retailer without shoppers having to enter a code.

God of War in Australia

Users on OZBargain have confirmed that the $27 AUD discount is working with other purchases as well.

I myself tested it and was able to add Dark Souls Remastered for Switch to a cart and get the discount simply by viewing the cart. Its price came down to $32 AUD.

it’s unclear if this is a mistake or simply a promotion that hasn’t been announced. In any case, make sure you head over to Harvey Norman and grab some games for super cheap.

If you want the cheapest God of War in Australia what are you waiting for?

Leo Stevenson
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