A Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot PS4 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 €8.39 at Difmark, Account format · 2 verified stores, 2 offers in stock · Updated 38min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot for PS4 starts at €8.39 at Difmark, a shared account.
That €8.39 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 2 offers from 2 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
It is €0.70 away from its all-time low (€7.69, back in December 2020).
By format: account from €8.39 and physical edition from €19.40 at Amazon DE.
All 2 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
The press verdict is 49 out of 100 from 41 reviews, and 7% would recommend it.
There is no key on the list, so the €8.39 account at Difmark is the only route — just remember the game lives on the seller's credentials.
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Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot was a fun experience despite its short length and questionable controls. I've always enjoyed burning Nazis, I can't think of anything better to... Read more
I see this more as a VR add-on to the franchise as opposed to a fully developed game, with the team experimenting with VR concepts... Read more
A brief, but memorable experience is at the core of Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot. Downright stunning environments serve as a backdrop to exploring the streets of 80s... Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is too light on content to make it worth the price, and what it does well is overshadowed by clunky locomotion and a... Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is a short shallow experience that doesn't do anything new and isn't required playing for fans of the series. Read more
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot's formulaic combat and missions underwhelm, but the premise and the novelty are intriguing, offering a fresh slant on a dark vision. Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot isn't a bad game, but the content pushes it just barely above the tech demo level. If there was just a bit more... Read more
What could have been is hinted at but ultimately ends before it begins. Read more
It has a lot of potential, but Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot ends before it can reach most of it. Still, I hope Bethesda doesn't give up on VR.... Read more
Occasionally interesting ideas and untapped potential don't make up for a woeful lack of content. It's short and it's shallow, but its biggest crime is... Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot leaves you wanting more: more depth, more authenticity, and — most of all — more substance. Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is a brief taste of what a different take on Wolfenstein in VR could be. Unfortunately, it never really gets out of first... Read more
Although everything looks great and some of the weapons are a bit of fun, plus there are some good ideas sporadically dotted through the game,... Read more
There is some fun to be had piloting the robots in Cyberpilot, but the mission brevity and padding really dampens the experience and steals away... Read more
Even to die-hard fans, Wolfenstein Cyberpilot will likely be seen as a disappointment and a missed opportunity. Read more
There are glimpses of potential here, but it’s lacking nearly everything that makes Wolfenstein fun. Gunning down Nazis in a virtual reality mech might sound... Read more
In theory, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot sounds like the ultimate culmination of ideas and technology. Read more
Aside from some brief fun to be had with the three machines, Wolfenstein Cyberpilot is hugely disappointing. Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is an unsatisfying VR shooter that wastes the potential of piloting some of the series' most iconic enemies. Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is one of the worst games MachineGames has made since rebooting the Wolfenstein IP and should be avoided by PS VR owners. Read more
While there’s definitely promise in the concept of Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot, the shiny visuals don’t make up for the lack of content and subpar execution. It’s... Read more
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot will be remembered as a curiosity; a failed side project with cool mechanics and no gameplay. Released without the Wolfenstein name, this would... Read more
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot is a video game where you decapitate a statue of Hitler and somehow feel absolutely no thrill, interest, or anything vaguely resembling fun. Read more
The game's first-person-shooter sequences aren't just dull and familiar, but also clunky, given the touchy VR controls. Read more
Cyberpilot makes great use of VR and some of the series´ best vehicles. But it lasts less than 2 hours, and it is not replayable,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot has a lot of potential and a lot of very good ideas, but it's a very short experience and doesn't have any replay... Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot frustrates with its missed potential, offering a short but fun and well-constructed game. It could have achieved more with a little extra effort,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is a missed opportunity, in that the game ends before it can really fulfill its real potential. Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is undoubtedly a title that had gigantic potential to shine on virtual reality platforms. Unfortunately it was all shattered by its lousy game... Read more
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot feels more like an experience than a game, it offers a lot of promising ideas but it doesn't invest enough in them. Read more
Wolfenstein: Cyerpilot in pretty much every way feels like a tech demo you probably tried when VR headsets were a novelty. Since then luckily VR... Read more
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