Resident Evil Village price guide: find the best deal for Resi 8 now
Finding the best Resident Evil Village price wherever you are is the best route into Lady Dimitrescu's lair
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Now that the Resident Evil Village price is falling, those on the hunt for the latest terror extravaganza can claim some excellent discounts.
That's right, the latest entry into the horror behemoth series is shedding its price particularly quickly now that it's got a year under its belt. We've seen rock-bottom costs of around $30 / £25 here, though those prices are falling every day. While the standard edition is the easiest to find these days, you can also pick up a Deluxe copy if you time your purchase right (though many of these are second hand by now). You can read our own full Resident Evil Village review to get the latest on how the game plays, what to expect, and how to keep your hype going - it's the best way into finding out more about the latest I-Need-An-Extra-Pair-Of-Pants simulator.
You'll find all the absolute lowest Resident Evil Village prices in the price comparison chart below, but we're also pointing you towards the best places to hunt for different platforms and versions further down the page.
Resident Evil Village price - Standard Edition
The most modest version of the game, but still one that will likely fly off the shelves faster than you can say Lady Dimitrescu.
Resident Evil 8 price - Deluxe Edition
The Resident Evil 8 Deluxe Edition doesn't have any physical collectibles, but there's a ton of stuff you can enjoy in-game that makes the extra $10 well worth it in the Trauma Pack DLC. Here's what the Resident Evil 8 Deluxe Edition includes:
- Samurai Edge - AW Model-01
- Resident Evil 7 found footage filter
- Resident Evil 7 tape recorder save point
- Saferoom Music 'Go Tell Aunt Rhody'
- Mr. Everywhere weapon charm
- 'Village of Shadows' difficulty
- The Tragedy of Ethan Winters artwork
Resident Evil 8 Deluxe Edition price:
PS5 | Amazon - $69.99 | Best Buy - $69.99
PS4 | Amazon - $69.99 | Best Buy - $69.99
Xbox Series X | Amazon - $69.99 | Best Buy - $69.99
Xbox One | Amazon - $69.99 | Best Buy - $69.99
PC | CDKeys - $68.99
Getting the most out of Resident Evil 8
There is no doubt that the very best way to play Resident Evil 8 is going to be with an enhanced gaming setup, one that's as optimized as is possible for you to obtain. This means, at the very least, trying to get your hands on a PS5 or Xbox Series X. If you can't manage to snag a next-gen console, then here's the best PS4 Pro deals and the best Xbox One X deals available to ensure you have the top console model of your choice.
Alternatively, consider one of the best PC gaming machines in the shape of the best gaming PCs or best gaming laptops to make sure you get the most out of the detail, textures, and fidelity of modern games' audio profiles. You'll also need to see the details of the world perfectly too with one of the best gaming monitors or best gaming TVs.
And finally, ensure you have a gaming sound system to immerse yourself in the gothic village in your living room or gaming room, or one of the best PS4 headsets, best Xbox headsets, or one of the best PC headsets for gaming.
It's a fair bit of kit to potentially consider but if you get any combination of these great quality items and your experience of the game will only be nearer the best it can be.
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Alyssa Mercante used to be a features writer at GamesRadar+ and is now a freelance writer and editor. Prior to entering the industry, she got her Masters's degree in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Newcastle University with a dissertation focusing on contemporary indie games. She spends most of her time playing competitive shooters and in-depth RPGs and was recently on a PAX Panel about the best bars in video games. In her spare time Alyssa rescues cats, practices her Italian, and plays soccer.


