'Call of Duty: WWII' + 'Destiny 2' bundle now available on the PSN and Xbox Store for $77.99

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A promotional photo for "Call of Duty: World War 2"

Major game titles "Call of Duty: WWII" and "Destiny 2" are currently bundled for the holiday season for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and Xbox One. Gamers who are looking to save money on major, triple-A gaming titles may now be able to do so, as "Call of Duty: WII" and "Destiny 2" are currently bundled for the Xbox One and PS4.

According to Comicbook, Activision has announced that they will be hosting a special sale that will have gamers save a few bucks. "Call of Duty: WWII" and "Destiny 2" are currently bundled for the PS4 and Xbox One, and it retails for $77.99 for the standard edition. Meanwhile, players who don't mind on spending a little more may get the "Call of Duty: WWII" and "Destiny 2" Digital Deluxe editions for $139.99.

Currently, "Call of Duty: WWII" retails for $44.99 for the standard edition, and "Destiny 2" retails for $38.99 for the same edition as well. Both games can be found on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Store.

Speaking of sales and discount bundles, Sony has launched their second wave of "Holiday Flash Sale" on top of the ongoing PSN Holiday sale. According to Gamespot, the second wave of Sony's "Holiday Flash Sale" offers a lot of PS4 exclusive games. Included in the list of games include "Persona 5," which now retails for $39.59, and the "Yakuza Kiwami" remake "Yakuza," which retails for only $20.

In addition, Triple-A titles such as "Star Wars: Battlefront II" and "Assassin's Creed: Origins" currently retail for $35 and $40, respectively. "South Park: The Fractured But Whole" also retails for $30 along with "XCOM 2: War of the Chosen." Also, EA's "FIFA 18" and "EA Sport NHL 18 Young Stars Deluxe Edition" are also available on Sony's "Holiday Flash Sale" for $30 and $40, respectively. "Absolver" and "L.A. Noire" retails for $20 and $30, respectively.

Owners of older consoles, on the other hand, do not have as many, if any, special deals. PS3 owners can get "Persona 5" for $33. PS Vita owners, however, have no luck since there are no games discounted for the handheld console.

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