Even after the vacations and the numerous sale occasions main as much as them, January has had some surprises up its sleeve in relation to online game offers, notably over at Best Purchase throughout its Winter Sale. The retailer has fairly a couple of reductions value trying out proper now, together with a very stable deal on Ninja Gaiden 4.
As a part of Best Purchase’s Winter Sale, Ninja Gaiden 4 has dropped to $39.99 for each PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. In comparison with its retail worth of $69.99, this protects you $30 general. Maintain in thoughts that this sale solely runs till January 19. Be fast to seize it earlier than the low cost disappears.
Ninja Gaiden 4 for $39.99
For these seeking to bounce into an motion sport proper now, Ninja Gaiden 4 is definitely value trying out. Our evaluation from IGN’s Mitchell Saltzman mentioned, “Regardless of its disappointing story and bland stage design, Ninja Gaiden 4’s glorious fight nonetheless make it among the finest 3D motion video games in latest reminiscence.”
It even earned a runner-up nomination for Best Motion Sport of 2025, because it’s a “pure motion fan’s motion sport, that includes a number of the greatest melee fight we have seen in years, bolstered by aggressive enemy AI, glorious weapon design, and the flexibility to let your creativity run wild by providing you with the liberty to hotswap between your whole weapons on the fly.” If that’s bought you, why wait to seize it? No higher time than when it’s $30 off.
As talked about earlier, January has seen fairly a couple of online game offers catch our eye alongside this one. Additionally in Best Purchase’s Winter Sale that’s value a glance is Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, which has dropped to $45, however that’s not all. Our breakdown of Best Purchase’s Winter Sale highlights much more gaming goodies value grabbing whereas they’re nonetheless discounted. Outdoors of Best Purchase, Amazon even has some good presents accessible in the meanwhile, together with offers on Murderer’s Creed Shadows for PS5 and Donkey Kong Bananza.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce groups right here at IGN.


