Horror fans rejoice! The Quarry is at its lowest price yet

Amazon has slashed the price of The Quarry

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The Quarry, one of the best horror games of this year, is at its lowest price yet atAmazonright now.

As part of itsPrime Day deals, Amazon has slashed the price of this excellent well… slasher, by $20 in the US and £20 in the UK, meaning you can pick up The Quarry for just $49.99/£44.99 onPS5and for just under $40/£40 on PS4 and Xbox One right now. Pretty good going given that the star-studded interactive horror was only released in June.(Not in the US or UK? Scroll down for deals in your region).

While we’ve seen The Quarry get close to this price before, this is officially the lowest we’ve seen yet, so if you’ve been waiting to pick up Supermassive Games' latest horror game then now is the perfect time.

Today’s best The Quarry Prime Day deals US

The Quarry (PS5):$69.99$49.99 at AmazonSave $20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

The Quarry (PS4):$59.99$39.99 at AmazonSave $20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

The Quarry (XSX):$69.99$49.99 at AmazonSave $20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

The Quarry (Xbox One):$59.99$39.99 at AmazonSave $20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

Today’s best The Quarry Prime Day deals UK

The Quarry (PS5):£64.99£44.99 at AmazonSave £20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

The Quarry (PS4):£59.99£39.99 at AmazonSave £20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

The Quarry (Xbox One):£59.99£39.99 at AmazonSave £20- Released last month, The Quarry sees Until Dawn developer Supermassive once again capture the heart of schlocky horror movies and recreate it in a game. This is a decent discount for a game released so recently, though it will likely be discounted more substantially in the Black Friday sales if you can hold off until then.

The Quarry is the latest game from Until Dawn developer Supermassive Games and it easily earned its place on our list of thebest horror games.

Reminiscent of Friday the 13th, The Quarry sees you taking control of nine unlucky teenage campers who find themselves struggling to survive unspeakable horrors of all kinds as an impromptu final night of partying goes deathly south. With each camper being hunted by a mysterious evil, whether or not they make it through the night will rely on your quick wits and decision-making. But keeping everyone alive isn’t quite as easy as it sounds.

There are plenty of famous faces in this interactive horror, including Ariel Winter, David Arquette, Justice Smith and Ted Raimi, which only adds to those ’90s teen slasher vibes.

Still on the fence? Check out our fullThe Quarry review, where we gave Supermassive’s latest offering 4.5 stars and praised it for its “fun characters that are brilliantly acted, a branching narrative that loves to twist the knife and top-shelf visuals make for a game that’s unstoppably thrilling from start to finish”.

And if that’s not enough spooky fun for you, make sure to check out Amazon’s deals on Supermassive’s previous offering, House of Ashes, below, which has also received a juicy discount on PS4 and Xbox.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes (PS4):£24.99£14.50 at AmazonSave £10- This is the lowest price we’ve seen House of Ashes reach (though, only just, as back in May it was discounted to £14.99). While The Dark Pictures Anthology never quite reaches the highs of Supermassive’s Until Dawn andThe Quarry, these one-shot horrors are a fright-filled way to spend an evening.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes (Xbox One):£24.99£14.50 at AmazonSave £10- This is the lowest price we’ve seen House of Ashes reach (though, only just, as back in May it was discounted to £14.99). While The Dark Pictures Anthology never quite reaches the highs of Supermassive’s Until Dawn andThe Quarry, these one-shot horrors are a fright-filled way to spend an evening.

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