Spider-Man 2 Preorders Have Dropped to Just £59.49
Spider-Man 2 Preorders Have Dropped to Just £59.49

Spider-Man 2 has claimed its spot at the forefront of the most anticipated lists for ardent Spider-Man and PlayStation enthusiasts, and with good reason. However, if you’re not inclined to shell out the full, and rather hefty, price tag of £70 on its launch day, there are some enticing opportunities already available.

For starters, Amazon has significantly trimmed down the preorder of the game to £62.99, complemented by a preorder price guarantee to safeguard against potential further reductions. Currys also has a new deal as well, bringing the game down to just £59.49 when using code WEBSLINGER15. These aren’t the only deals available either, so check out the full range of options below as well.

If you do preorder through Amazon, you won’t need to pay a penny until the game ships, so you won’t be out of pocket until the game is on its way to you. This preorder deal has already gone out of stock once, so it’s not beyond the realm of possibility that it will sell out again. Currys has the game for cheaper as well, but it will require you to pay upfront for the game, so that’s also worth keeping in mind.

If these options don’t appeal to you, you could also consider buying the game digitally. ShopTo has recently expanded its range of PSN gift card deals, including the £35 card, now available at a reduced price of £32.85. If you’re a digital owner or anyone else interested, purchasing two of these cards for a total of £64.70 could offer a reasonable deal for preordering Spider-Man 2, provided you have the funds available right now.

For even more new UK deal developments follow @IGNUKDeals on Twitter or join our IGN Deals Discord for more discussion. Insomniac announced a limited edition PlayStation 5 alongside a new trailer in July, revealed a chunky collector’s edition back in June, and even released new gameplay, bizarrely, in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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