Bike (Or Walk, Or Drive, Or Jetpack) To Walmart To Save On Riders Republic
The latest extreme sports game from Ubisoft is on sale at Walmart, but you'll have to make the trip.
Riders Republic, semi-successor to Ubisoft's Steep, is out today, and you can get the game for a discounted price via Walmart. You'll be able to ride bikes, glide through the air, and probably wipe out a whole bunch--all while having an extra $10 in your pocket to spend on the virtual bandages you'll need.
Through delivery or in-store pickup, you can get Riders Republic for $50 across all three retail versions--PS5, PS4, and Xbox. The Xbox version supports Smart Delivery, and the PS4 version includes a free PS5 upgrade, so it's actually the better version to buy compared to the PS5-only version.
If you want the digital version for a discount, it's available at Newegg for 10% off with promo code EMCHESA22. That works out to about $54, so it's a tad more expensive than buying the disc, and because digital PlayStation games are only available via the PlayStation Store, you can only get this deal on Xbox.
Riders Republic is available now, and it supports cross-play and cross-progression, along with cross-gen play. Regardless of where your friends are playing the game, you'll be able to race and stunt it up together.
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