Amazon Black Friday sales include deep discounts on Astro Bot on PS5
Blog Andrew Joseph 22 Nov , 2025 0
If you are not familiar with cute astronomy robot However, there is one person we want you to meet. The star of PlayStation VR mini-games and PS5 packs finally gets his own full-length non-VR adventure (although Rescue Mission is well worth playing). It's one of the best platformers on Sony's latest console. If you haven't picked it up yet, You can save 33% period Amazon Black Friday Sale.
Astro Bot might be the best way to buy a PS5 for $40
Thanks to Amazon's Black Friday early bird deal, the game is now on sale for $39.97, a price well worth a look. It has always been one of the most popular Black Friday PS5 Game Deals So far.
In this adventure in 2024, Astro's ship is torn to pieces by evil aliens and he needs to travel across multiple galaxies to put the pieces back together and recruit his friends.
Navigating what could have been an empty, soulless brand carnival in a world inspired by games like God of War, War for the Planet of the Apes, Uncharted, and more in search of cute bot versions of iconic PlayStation (and third-party) characters feels like the best celebration of the medium since Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
As critic Simon Cady puts it“, “Astro Bot is a creative platformer in its own right, and one that will be especially special for those who hold a special place in their PlayStation hearts. ” He gave it a 9 out of 10. It also won last year’s Game Award Game of the Year Award.
While the game can be played by just about anyone, whether a platform expert or a relative novice, developer Asobi Team has added additional time trial modes for free since launch that are particularly challenging but also add more game icons as bonuses.
The Astro Bot DualSense controller is also available
If you want to play Astro Bot the real way, you can also buy the limited edition Astro Bot Dualsense controllers on sale also. The deal is Best Buy Black Friday Sale And it probably won't last long.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in the tech, gaming and fitness sectors, having worked for Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and more. He was a huge fan of Magic: The Gathering and other trading card games, much to the dismay of his wife.






















