A solid weekend for your wallet. Amazon's Big Spring Sale is running alongside a handful of standalone discounts, and the lineup this Saturday includes some genuinely worthwhile picks across PS5 games, Nintendo Switch titles, and even LEGO.
The headliner: All's Justice at its lowest price yet
My Hero Academia: All's Justice launched in February 2026 at $59.99, and this weekend it's down to $39.99 at Amazon, a 33% cut less than two months after release. That's a faster price drop than most arena fighters see in their first year.
Here's the thing: the game covers the final arc of the My Hero Academia manga and anime, putting Deku and Class 1-A against Shigaraki and All for One in the series' climactic showdown. For fans who've followed the story to its conclusion, that's the entire pitch. For a full breakdown of what the game actually includes, the Bandai Namco developer blog on All's Justice covers the mechanics and roster in detail.
The standout addition is Hero's Diary mode, which adds original scenes and interactions between characters that weren't in the source material. That kind of exclusive content tends to be what separates a licensed fighter from a straight adaptation.
The rest of this weekend's notable discounts
Beyond All's Justice, there are a few other deals worth flagging:
- Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake (PS5) is down to $24.99, which is the best entry point into Square Enix's HD-2D line of remakes. Despite being the third numbered entry, it's the recommended starting point before the I & II remakes.
- Code Vein II (PS5 / Xbox Series X|S) drops to $49.99, its first discount since launch. The soulslike sequel adds an open world and builds significantly on the first game's formula.
- Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (PS5) is also $49.99, one of the bigger RPG releases of early 2026.
- Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter (Nintendo Switch) comes in at $49.99. The second chapter is expected later this year, so picking up the first now makes sense if you've been putting it off.
- LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 set is $79.99 (down from $99.99), featuring 1,050 pieces and both R2-D2 and Darth Malak minifigures.
- Jurassic 7-Movie Collection (4K Ultra HD) is $69.99, covering all three Jurassic Park films, the Jurassic World trilogy, and Jurassic World Rebirth.
What makes this weekend's batch worth a look
The All's Justice deal is the most time-sensitive pick here. Arena fighters built around a specific story arc tend to hold their value longer with the fanbase, but $39.99 this early in the game's lifecycle is worth acting on if you've been on the fence.
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Amazon's Big Spring Sale is running concurrently with these individual discounts, so it's worth checking the full sale page for additional deals not listed here.
The Code Vein II discount is notable for different reasons. First-time discounts on recent releases are usually short windows, and a $20 cut on a game that launched at $69.99 is a reasonable entry point for anyone who missed the launch window.
For the latest gaming news and latest reviews across new releases, the deals cycle moves fast enough that these prices could shift by Sunday. You'll want to check availability before the weekend wraps up, especially on the Amazon Spring Sale items tied to the broader promotional window.
Producer Aoba Miyazaki has previously confirmed that All's Justice was built with a large roster of characters pushing their limits, which at $39.99 makes it one of the more accessible ways to experience the MHA finale in an interactive format right now. Make sure to check out more:







