Argos customers can take advantage of a fantastic deal on one of this year’s biggest and most anticipated game releases.
Following a successful beta that attracted hundreds of thousands of players, Battlefield 6 pre-orders have gone through the roof.
If you’re thinking of giving Battlefield 6 a go this year, then the good news is that Argos customers can save £15 on the game for PS5 and Xbox Series X, taking the price down to just £44.99 on PS5 and £47.99 on Xbox Series X.
All you’ve got to do is sign up for a TopCashback account by clicking on the link below.
TopCashback is giving shoppers £15 cashback on purchases over £15.
To claim the deal, head over to TopCashback, sign up for an account and search for Argos. After clicking ‘Get Cashback Now’ on the Argos merchant page you’ll be redirected to the Argos website where you can shop as normal.
It’s then just a matter of visiting the Battlefield 6 page for PS5 or Xbox Series X|S and completing your purchase as normal.
Once the sale has been verified (and times may vary), TopCashback will credit your account with £15. You can transfer the money into your bank once everything clears.
This essentially means you’re getting Battlefield 6 for £44.99 instead of £59.99. You could even purchase the Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition, which will end up costing you £79.99 instead of £94.99 when the cashback clears.
Battlefield 6 has an October 10 release date for PlayStation, Xbox and PC. The game comes with a single-player campaign, not to mention a whole host of multiplayer maps and modes.
Unfortunately, however, despite receiving near unanimous praise for its fast-paced movement system in multiplayer, the development team has decided to make some changes ahead of launch.
According to a post on X, the developers will update the movement system to make it slightly slower and more methodical for launch.
This includes reducing the momentum gained by sliding into jumps, and adding a penalty for players using consecutive jumps.
Likewise, firing while jumping or sliding will also result in decreased accuracy, which will reward more skilful players.
Other changes will be made to weapons, maps, modes and even playlist options based on the beta.