You’ll find the best savings from Green Man Gaming, with 13% off Iceborne’s $39.99/£34.99 price. This also applies to the $49.99/£41.99 deluxe edition if you wanted some extra cosmetics and gestures thrown in. New fledgling hunters stand to benefit too. The Master Edition bundles the base game with the expansion, which has a 12% discount off its standard $59.99/£49.99 price. It’s certainly a good time to get into the hunt as the game has seen a huge return of players since Iceborne’s release. This is in spite of some launch hiccups including performance issues and the more alarming concern of save files getting deleted for some players.
In the UK, the best deal for PS4 players is to go digital. Thanks to the PSN January Sale, you can get Iceborne for £26.24 or the Master Edition for £33.49. If Xbox players are feeling left out, the upside is that the base game is already available to play on Xbox Game Pass so new hunters can at least get started with that before they make up their minds. In any case, it’s worth reminding that you have to beat the base game and reach Hunter Rank 16 before Iceborne’s content actually unlocks. Even though it might be considered last-gen, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is also currently on sale on the Switch eShop and it’s arguably rammed with even more monster hunting content than the latest incarnations. The sales however differ from region, so in the UK, it’s half-price at £22.49 while in the US it’s down from $59.99 to $19.99, but the latter’s offer also finishes at the end of the week. To stay up to date on the latest offers in gaming, tech and more, be sure to follow us over at Jelly Deals. Right now, you can find our pick for the best Nintendo Switch stylus, the best external hard drives for PS4 and the best Nintendo Switch SD card.