Before you buy anything else on PS5, check this deal out: get AU$135 worth of PSN credit for AU$115
You could get Monster Hunter Wilds and have AU$20 left over.

Gift cards for digital storefronts feel increasingly outdated, but they're good for at least one thing: snapping 'em up when they're discounted. Amazon just kicked off its Big Smile sale in Australia, and among the highlights are discounts on its PlayStation Store gift cards. Most price tiers ranging AU$10 through to AU$135 can be had with a 15 percent discount, so obviously the higher you go, the better the deal will be.
The AU$135 voucher, which is currently available for AU$114.75, is a great offer if you've got your eyes on any recent blockbuster games, which usually go for around AU$115 on the PlayStation Store. Relevant case in point: Monster Hunter Wilds sells for AU$114.95 on PSN. If you nab the discounted AU$135 card, you'll be able to buy Monster Hunter Wilds and have AU$20.05 left to spend in your account (you'll also be saving 20 cents on the total: bonus!).
Some other full-price blockbusters on PSN that might entice you include WWE 2K25, PGA Tour 2K25 and Black Myth: Wukong. Or you could preorder Assassin's Creed Shadows, for instance.
Other price tiers are discounted on Amazon too:
As part of Amazon's Big Smile sale, all PlayStation Store digital gift cards are discounted by 15%. While the cheaper cards may be tempting, the AU$135 card (down to AU$114.75) is a no-brainer if you were looking at any full RRP blockbuster games on the Store: it'll net you the full price of the game and leave you AU$20 spare.
AU$135 PlayStation Store credit: down to AU$114.75
AU$100 PlayStation Store credit: down to AU$85
AU$50 PlayStation Store credit: down to AU$42.50
AU$30 PlayStation Store credit: down to AU$25.50
AU$15 PlayStation Store credit: down to AU$12.75
AU$10 PlayStation Store credit: down to AU$8.50
Of course, this might only make sense if you've moved completely to digital: it's usually pretty easy to find boxed copies of blockbusters for a lot less than RRP, usually on Amazon itself. For example, Assassin's Creed Shadows is AU$89 for a boxed PS5 copy on Amazon, whereas digital it'll set you back AU$109.95. Is the digital future grim? Sometimes.
We'll be sifting through the Big Smile sale a bit more in an effort to surface some notable deals, but in the meantime, these game discounts are mighty tempting, and you can currently get the PS5 Slim bundle with Astro Bot for an astounding AU$679.
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Shaun is the Australian editor and news writer for our sister site, PC Gamer, but he occasionally dabbles on GamesRadar too. He mostly plays platformers and RPGs, and keeps a close eye on anything of particular interest to antipodean audiences. He (rather obsessively) tracks the movements of the Doom modding community, too.
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