The new Pokémon games, Guardians of the Galaxy and more: discounts of up to 50% on video games in Worten

Worten has quite a few video games on offer for all consoles, including some that are yet to be released in the coming weeks.

Once the shopping season par excellence is over, the one that goes from Black Friday to the Three Wise Men, the traditional sales come, also to online stores and products such as video games.

That is why right now there is dozens of games on sale for PS5, PS4, Switch and Xbox at a store like Worten. We are talking about physical products, not digital, that you can buy and receive at home or pick up in one of their physical stores.

They are online offers, which are probably not available if you go to one of their establishments, and include some well-known premieres in 2022, such as the new Pokémon games that are yet to come.


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We have chosen several of the most striking titles, such as Pokémon Legends Arceus or Horizon Forbbiden West, among others.

These are the most interesting bargains. Remember that you can also get dozens of free games and rewards with Amazon Prime Gaming.

Pokémon Legends Arceus for Switch for € 46.90

Pokémon Legends Arceus

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy para PS4 por 37,99€

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy

Horizon Forbidden West for PS4 for € 55.99

Horizon Forbidden West

Shiny Diamond Pokémon for Switch for € 44.99

Shiny Diamond Pokémon

Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance para PS4 por 15,99€

Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance

Uncharted Collection Legacy of Thieves para PS5 por 39,99€

Uncharted Legacy of Thieves

Final Fantasy VII Remake for PS5 for € 36.99

Final Fantasy Remake VII

Battlefield 2042 for PS4 for €38.99

Battlefield 2042

Resident Evil Village para Xbox por 41,99€

Resident Evil Village

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