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Get Anthem on PS4 and Xbox One for less than £5

BioWare's Anthem was far from the year's best game. But with rumours of an overhaul coming down the line and significant price drops on the Destiny-style co-op shooter, it's reached a price where it's worth picking up as a curio. 

Currys has Anthem on both PS4 and Xbox One for £4.97, less than the price of a pale ale in most major cities these days, and that includes delivery. 

Anthem lets you play as a mech in a series of open world-based, co-op shooter missions. If you enjoy games like Destiny and The Division, you'll probably enjoy stepping into an Iron Man-esque robot suit and squashing a few big aliens. Its main problem is repetition, but what wasn't worth £45 a few months ago now only really costs that most valuable resource of all: time (and the aforementioned £4.97). 

Check it out: 

For under £5, you'll get over 20 hours of game, and about five of those will be great fun. But who knows? Maybe one day Anthem will be updated to reach its full potential. 

Make sure you check out our collection of the best Currys Black Friday deals, as well as the best PlayStation 4 Black Friday deals as well.

If you're looking for Anthem on-sale wherever you are, check out this quick price comparison chart:

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