PS5 God of War Ragnarok for $19.99 — and a datamine just made that bargain feel more interesting

PS5 God of War Ragnarok for $19.99 — and a datamine just made that bargain feel more interesting

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God of War: Ragnarok

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God of War: Ragnarök is the ninth installment in the God of War series and the sequel to 2018's God of War. Continuing with the Norse mythology theme, the game…

Platform: PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows)Genre: Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, AdventureRelease: 9/19/2024Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Mode: Single playerView: Third personTheme: Action, Fantasy

Weekend deals roundup: God of War, Donkey Kong, PSVR2 and a rice cooker you didn’t expect

This weekend’s sale slate is the kind of mixed bag I actually enjoy-big triple-A discount bombs, some smart hardware markdowns, and one household appliance that’s suddenly more interesting than most collectors’ editions. The headliner: physical PS5 copies of God of War Ragnarök dropping to $19.99, a tidy price for Sony Santa Monica’s blockbuster. That bargain is a little juicier right now because dataminers have been poking through Ragnarok’s files and surfaced unused dialogue that fans say hints at an Egyptian direction for the series. In short: it’s a great weekend to buy a game you’ll want to replay if the franchise really is heading to a new pantheon.

Key takeaways

  • God of War Ragnarök (PS5 physical) is down to $19.99-good value if you missed it at launch.
  • Datamined, unused Ragnarok files (reported across Steam News and flagged by GamesRadar+) have fans speculating an Egyptian-set sequel; treat that as intriguing but unverified.
  • VR hardware gets love too: PSVR2 is circulating at roughly $299, one of the better entry points for high-end console VR.
  • Switch 2 owners can still find solid discounts-Donkey Kong Bananza and Tropical Freeze are on sale—and there’s even a Zojirushi rice cooker discount worth noting for non-gaming life overlap.

Breaking down the biggest steals

Here are the standout items we’ve tracked for Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. Stores and exact stock can move fast—these are limited-time weekend windows, not permanent price drops.

Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
  • God of War Ragnarök (PS5 physical) — $19.99: Major retailers have matched this low before, and it’s back again. At that price, even if you own it digitally, a physical copy is a no-brainer for collectors or anyone planning a replay.
  • Donkey Kong Bananza (Switch 2) — $10 off: Woot has the Switch 2 edition discounted. Bananza was one of 2025’s surprise platformers—if you skipped it, this pushes it into impulse-buy territory.
  • PSVR2 — ~$299: If you’ve been waiting for a solid price on actual next-gen VR hardware, this is one of the better entry points. PSVR2 is still the easiest, highest-quality headset for plugging into a PS5—and it plays nicely on PC for SteamVR titles.
  • Death Stranding 2: On The Beach — $49.99: Good price for a big PS5 exclusive that’s still generating conversation; fair buy for story-driven players.
  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater — $29.99: One of the better remakes of the past year—this drop makes it an easy add if you missed Konami’s overhaul.
  • Astro Bot (PS5) — $32.99, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Switch) — $39.88, Hello Kitty Island Adventure (PS5) — $19.99, and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening — $39.88 round out the gaming picks with decent savings.
  • Zojirushi rice cooker — ~28% off: Yes, it’s in the list. It’s a legitimate, long-lived household favorite and a smart kitchen buy if you want perfect rice without the guesswork—useful for late-night patching sessions or long multiplayer marathons.

Why the God of War sale feels more timely than usual

The datamine angle is why I’m pointing readers at the Ragnarok discount instead of just lumping it into a generic list. Over the weekend, multiple Steam News posts covered a Reddit dataminer (known as TheMorse_) who pulled unused dialogue and a cut scene from Ragnarok’s files. The material reportedly references a character named Mau (an Egyptian word for cat) and lines about a “white snake,” which fans have tied to Egyptian myth and the long-running rumor that Sony Santa Monica might eventually take Kratos and Atreus to Egypt.

GamesRadar+ ran a cautious take, noting the find is unverified and urging skepticism—fair call. The synthesis across the Steam News posts and GamesRadar+ is straightforward: there are breadcrumbs in the files that could be setup for future storytelling, but cut dialogue also happens for mundane reasons. Still, that kind of hinting matters to fans: if a sequel really is inching toward a new pantheon, replaying or owning Ragnarok at bargain price feels more valuable than ever.

Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök

What you should actually buy

If you want immediate value: grab God of War Ragnarök at $19.99 if you don’t already own it, especially if you enjoy dissecting lore. PSVR2 at $299 is a strong hardware buy if you want to jump into VR without waiting for deeper discounts. For Switch owners, Donkey Kong Bananza at $10 off and Tropical Freeze at $39.88 are the weekend’s best genre picks. And yes, the Zojirushi is a nerdy but solid home investment—buy something that improves non-gaming life too.

Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök

TL;DR

Weekend deals this Feb. 22 give you a handful of real steals: Ragnarok at $19.99 is the headline, and recent datamines make a replay feel more intriguing. If you’ve been waiting on PSVR2 or a Switch 2 DK sale, this weekend is worth checking out—just move fast, these are short windows and subject to sellout.

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ethan Smith
Published 2/23/2026
5 min read
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