Unbelievably, the PS5 God of War: Ragnarok bundle is AU$649 on eBay Australia at the moment
You'll need an eBay Plus membership, but trials are free.
Update: That's all folks - all 100 units of the bundle are gone. But a standalone PS5 is still available for AU$623.96 using the code PWE22. As below, you'll need an eBay Plus subscription or a free trial.
Original story:
The days of lining up for a PS5 console in Australia are emphatically over: now, if you pay the full RRP for one, then you're not sniffing around enough. And what better demonstration of this, than eBay Australia's current PS5 offer: you can get the PS5 God of War: Ragnarok bundle, which has a recommended retail price of AU$904.95, for a stunning AU$649.
A couple of things: You'll need an eBay Plus account. Never fear! You can get a free trial here. Secondly, you'll need to use the coupon code PWEGOW at checkout. Thirdly, the offer is limited to 100 units. So you better rush if you want to make the most of it.
PS5 God of War Ragnarok bundle | AU$904.95 AU$649 at eBay The Gamesmen
With an eBay Plus membership, and using the couple code PWEGOW, you can grab this very popular PS5 bundle for a frankly amazing AU$649. That is AU$150 off the standalone price of a PS5, but you're also getting God of War Ragnarok bundled in. This is by far the cheapest we've ever seen a PS5 go for in Australia.
If you're feeling really lavish, the PSVR 2 kit is also going at a massive discount: AU$772.16 (down from AU$989.95), if you use the same coupon code, PWEGOW. As above, you'll need to grab an eBay Plus membership or free trial to use that code.
Keen to buy a PS5 at a discount but can't bite just yet? Keep an eye on our round-up of the best deals on PS5 consoles in Australia.
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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.