Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Discounted for PlayStation's 12 Deals of Xmas
European PlayStation Store users can grab Kojima's latest title for half off.
Sony has launched its 12 Deals of Christmas promotion, which will offer a new game at a significant discount every 48 hours. The first of these deals is Konami's Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain.
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Hideo Kojima's latest opus is currently available on the European PlayStation Store for £29.99, which is a saving of 50 percent.
Also available as part of this promotion is Run All Night, a film starring Liam Neeson, which can be rented for £4.49 or purchased for £6.99. These prices are valid from December 1 until 12 AM (UK time) on December 3.
Konami's latest earnings report, as reported on October 30, revealed Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain shipped 5 million units worldwide since its release on September 1. This figure combines physical and digital sales.
By comparison, 2014's Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes has shipped more than 1 million copies, bringing the two-game total to at least 6 million.
The Phantom Pain received critical acclaim upon release, including a 10/10 score from GameSpot.
Following the release, series creator Hideo Kojima reportedly exited the company on October 8. Konami, however, claimed the veteran game designer is only on vacation.
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