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SoulCalibur 6 For $45 In This Killer Pre-Order Deal

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If you follow video game deals, you're probably aware you can save 20% on game pre-orders from Amazon and Best Buy. The catch is that you have to subscribe to Amazon Prime or Best Buy's Gamers Club Unlocked, and those programs cost money to join. But on rare occasions, the stars align and you can lock in a pre-order for an even bigger discount without being a member of either program. That's what's happening now for SoulCalibur VI. Amazon has the Xbox One version of the game available for pre-order for $45 for everyone--that's a full 25% off--before the game is even out.

In fact, this deal is live before the game even has a release date. SoulCalibur VI is set to release sometime this year, but Bandai Namco has yet to specify an official date. The game is also coming to PC, but that version is not currently marked down.

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There's no telling when SoulCalibur VI's pre-order price will shoot back up to its usual $60, so lock in your pre-order now if you're interested in the game. Amazon doesn't charge until the game ships, so you can always cancel your pre-order at any time with no penalty.

SoulCalibur VI is a Bandai Namco fighting game that takes place in the 1600s and is focused on weapons-based combat. In addition to many series regulars, including Siegfried and Taki, the roster of fighters will include the witcher himself, Geralt of Rivia. In fact, Geralt will even grace the SoulCalibur VI cover.

"We've collaborated with Bandai Namco artists to faithfully recreate Geralt, and shared original Witcher 3: Wild Hunt assets like Geralt's model, animations, and weapons," said CD Projekt Red community lead Marcin Momot. "I think Bandai Namco did an outstanding job of capturing all the details and introducing The Witcher to SoulCalibur in a way fans of both series will enjoy."

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