As the horror season approaches, now is the perfect moment to grab a great deal on some chilling entertainment. Amazon and Walmart are currently offering the Until Dawn remake for PS5 at a 50% discount, marking the best price drop yet for this interactive horror game. If you found the remake too expensive at its $60 launch price last October, here`s your chance to add it to your collection for just $30.
About the Until Dawn Remake
The Until Dawn remake is a comprehensive overhaul of the original game, first released in 2015. Developer Ballistic Moon introduced numerous enhancements: a revamped prologue, adjusted story pacing to give several characters more screen time, new collectibles to discover, and additional accessibility settings. Visually, the game also boasts updated character models, environments, visual effects, and animations, alongside new interactive props and artistic adjustments that intensify the eerie atmosphere.
Until Dawn: The Movie Adaptation
Until Dawn`s live-action movie adaptation, released in April, concluded its theatrical run with over $53 million worldwide. While not a blockbuster, its earnings more than tripled its $15 million budget. It`s an enjoyable horror film and a faithful interpretation of the source material, enriched with some clever new ideas. The 4K Blu-ray edition of Until Dawn was released earlier this month for $50. In addition to the 4K UHD disc, it includes a standard Blu-ray disc, a code for the digital edition, and various bonus materials detailing the production of this grim film.
Blu-ray Special Features
Here`s the complete list of special features included with the Until Dawn Blu-ray edition:
- Adapting a Nightmare: Director David F. Sandberg and writer Gary Dauberman discuss the film`s inspirations and how they expanded upon the game world from the hit PlayStation title.
- Death-Defying Cast: A look at the cast.
- Practical Terrors: An insight into the practical effects and props utilized to elicit realistic reactions from the actors.
- Audio Commentary: Featuring director David F. Sandberg and producer Lotta Losten.
- Deleted and Extended Scenes.

