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With horror season creeping up on us, now is a great time to score a bargain on some spine-tingling entertainment. Amazon and Walmart are currently offering the Until Dawn remake on PS5 for 50% off, which is the best discount yet for the interactive horror game. If you thought the remake was too expensive when it launched last October for $60, now’s your chance to add it to your collection for $30.

Until Dawn for PS5

$30 (was $60)

Until Dawn is a complete remake of the original game that was originally released in 2015. Developer Ballistic Moon added a reworked prologue and adjusted the story’s pacing so that several characters were given more screen time, threw in new collectibles to discover, and added several accessibility settings. Visually, the game also has updated character models, environments, visual effects, and animations alongside new interactive props and artistic changes that heighten the spooky atmosphere.

Until Dawn’s live-action movie adaptation released in April and finished its theatrical run with over $53 million worldwide. Not exactly a smash hit, but it brought in more than three times its $15 million budget. It’s a fun horror movie and a solid take on the source material with some clever new ideas mixed in. Until Dawn’s 4K Blu-ray edition released earlier this month for $50. Along with the 4K UHD disc, you’ll get a standard Blu-ray disc, a code to redeem the digital edition, and a number of bonus materials that explore how this gruesome film was produced.

Here’s the full list of Until Dawn special features:

  • Adapting a Nightmare – Director David F. Sandberg and writer Gary Dauberman discuss the inspirations of the film and how they built off of the game world from the hit PlayStation game.
  • Death-Defying Cast – Meet the cast
  • Practical Terrors – A look at the practical effects and props used to garner realistic reactions from the actors and actresses.p
  • Audio Commentary with director David F. Sandberg and producer Lotta Losten
  • Deleted and extended scenes

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