A Nobody Wants to Die PS5 Key — also known as a PSN Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the PlayStation Store of your region and download to your console. From €4.19 (-33%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €6.24 · 3 verified stores, 3 offers in stock · Updated 08h 38min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Its price jumps around a lot: we have seen it anywhere from €3.70 to €19.99.
It has only been cheaper on 28 days since 2024.
And it does not drop on any fixed dates, so there is no particular month worth waiting for.
For one like this a price alert beats keeping an eye on it: we tell you the day it drops.
Nobody Wants to Die for PS5 starts at €4.19 at Difmark, 33% under the €6.24 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €6.24 at Playstation Store.
That €4.19 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Only 3 offers across 3 stores carry it, and thin supply means the price barely moves.
That puts it 48% under its average of €7.99 since 2024, so today is a better entry point than most days of its life.
By format: account from €4.19.
There is no discounted third-party key: the only one available is the official store's, at €6.24.
All 3 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
The press verdict is 77 out of 100 from 63 reviews, and 67% would recommend it.
There is no third-party key on offer today, so the choice is between the shared account at €4.19 at Difmark — cheap, but the game never becomes yours — and paying the official €6.24 for a key on your own account. Either is defensible; just know which one you are picking.
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I really enjoyed the investigations in Nobody Wants to Die, but I felt that one crime scene I will name the “Red Room” was a... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is an incredible experience. Engaging detective gameplay, an incredible soundtrack, and a fascinating noir-yarn come together to create one of my... Read more
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Nobody Wants to Die is a fun time, if you like piecing together a whodunnit. Outside of that, though, don’t expect anything more. The story... Read more
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Nobody Wants To Die is a thoroughly enjoyable sci-fi detective thriller. The gameplay during investigations can feel a little perfunctory, but the narrative unfolds at... Read more
A thought-provoking experience that had me questioning the reality Karra was living in throughout most of the game, Nobody Wants to Die is a must... Read more
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While Nobody Wants to Die doesn't really emphasize its gameplay as much, in turn, it offers up a story that is an absolute joy to... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die’s amazing world building and presentation combined with the excellent choice of combining sci-fi and noir detective storytelling makes up for its... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die doesn't bring much invention to the table - but while it lacks originality, it has atmosphere, heart and relevance in spades. Read more
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A pulpy neo noir adventure fans of Altered Carbon and a good walking simulator will love Read more
Nobody Wants To Die is a strong detective thriller that does great work in immersing players in its dystopic-as-ever vision of near-future New York. While... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die will hold your hand whether you want it to or not, but its deep dialogue trees and unique touches almost manage... Read more
Nobody Wants To Die punches well above its weight as an visually stunning if flawed interactive story in an intriguing future noir setting Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is a fantastic, wonderfully cinematic sci-fi noir that's over all too soon. Its procedural detective work can be too procedural, but... Read more
If a narrative, dystopian, neo-noir detective experience sounds compelling or interesting, then Nobody Wants to Die is worthy of your time and attention. The experience... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die feels like a triumph of noir-inspired gaming. Its meticulous attention to detail, from the visual aesthetics to the great narrative, makes... Read more
Given its low price, Nobody Wants to Die may be worth checking out for the visual style and unique atmosphere, but the basic gameplay and... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die has a lot of smart political and philosophical thoughts that relate to what's happening today. There's a lot of intrigue and... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die struggles to reach a satisfying conclusion, which is, perhaps fittingly, indicated by its very title. There’s a serial killer, conspiracy theory,... Read more
This game came out of nowhere for me, but its tightly paced film noir mystery is built on such a fascinating world that it’s quickly... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die has a great impact on this issue and practically its plot revolves around this important issue that marks the future of... Read more
Critical Hit surprises with a modern graphic adventure in which the setting and its visual work serve as a backdrop to a discourse that invites... Read more
I feel that it is a very decent game and that it should be tried, but it is also not the work that is going... Read more
A visually groundbreaking narrative adventure, but with gameplay that is too basic and not very varied Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is an adventure game that puts us in the whiskey-stained shoes of James Karra, a hard-boiled detective living in a dystopian... Read more
Incredible and aesthetically striking, Nobody Wants to Die offers a deep and brutal story, which uniquely details the criticism of alcohol and antidepressant abuse. It... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is an enticing detective story that takes a weird path in the final stretch. Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is a hidden gem and a pleasant surprise this hot summer, with a raw, direct narrative that immerses you in a... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is just a pot-pourri of themes and scenes already read in old books, seen at the cinema and played in many... Read more
The debut title of Critical Hit Games is a graphic adventure capable of building a fascinating setting, certainly indebted to the imagery linked to the... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die impresses with a very detailed and atmospheric neo-noir look that shows a dystopian New York of the future. Equipped with all... Read more
Although considered a short game by today’s standards, with around 5 hours of gameplay that can stretch to 7 hours if the player aims for... Read more
Even if it is not so comprehensive in terms of gameplay, Nobody Wants to Die delivers a rich plot in a fantastic universe full of... Read more
Fantastic debut of Critical Hit Games. Nobody Wants to Die is not a revolution by any means, but every part of it made with passion,... Read more
Sometimes, it's nice to be proven wrong, and with Nobody Wants To Die—a game that I seriously wondered might just be another case of overhyped... Read more
NoBody Wants to Die is an interesting Tech-noir experience. First, it is a visual masterpiece with amazing art direction and graphics, perhaps the best of... Read more
Nobody Wants to Die is a great walking simulator set in an interesting dystopian world. It has its flaws—and frankly, we could easily see how... Read more
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