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Resident Evil Requiem Has Dropped to Its Prime Day Price at Best Buy – Hurry To Grab It for $56

As part of Best Buy's 4th of July Sale, Resident Evil Requiem is on sale for $55.99 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch 2. That's $14 off its list price of $69.99.

Jul 1, 2026 Hannah Hoolihan 3 views

Resident Evil Requiem was among our favorite video game deals during the Prime Day sale. If you happened to miss out on it then, though, it's actually your lucky day. As part of Best Buy's 4th of July Sale, the game has returned to its Prime Day price of $56 across PS5, Xbox Series X, and Switch 2 at the retailer.

That's a $14 discount off its original price, and likely won't be around for very long. If you haven't picked it up yet, or missed out on the Prime Day deal, now is an excellent time to grab it. We may not see this deal pop up for quite a while again, either.

While Best Buy's PS5 and Xbox copies match the price that Amazon had, the Switch 2 copy is actually just a couple dollars higher. Amazon Prime Members could scoop up that version for $53.19 during Prime Day, but that's not far off at all from where Best Buy has it. In my opinion, it's definitely still worth it at this price.

In general I think this game is worth every penny. It's one of my favorite games from this year so far, filled with great scares and excellent characters you step into the shoes of. Whether you're a longtime fan of the franchise, or just really love horror, you'll be hooked from start to finish. I'm not the only one who thinks such positive things about it, either.

IGN's Tristan Ogilvie reviewed the game and said, "from my first trembling steps into its shadows all the way to the tremendous, titan-sized takedown at its climax, Resident Evil Requiem kept me completely absorbed and consistently entertained whether it was all hair-raising or all guns blazing."

If that's sold you on it, now is your chance to grab PS5, Xbox Series X, and Switch 2 copies on sale at Best Buy before they're all gone.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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