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Cyber Monday sale slashes Hello Kitty Island Adventure to sub-$25 pricing

The popular cozy adventure Hello Kitty Island Adventure is now priced under $25 on both consoles, offering a big holiday saving on a game packed with customization and multiplayer fun.

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Hello Kitty Island Adventure has slipped under the $25 mark for Cyber Monday — the physical PS5 copy is showing $24.88 and the Nintendo Switch standard edition is listing at roughly $24.99, down from the $39.99 list price many retailers set when the physical editions first launched.

That price cut — roughly 35–38% off the MSRP — is the sort of holiday markdown that will catch the eye of parents and casual shoppers more than hardcore deal hunters. The standard physical release was priced at $39.99 at launch, with the publisher pushing both PS5 and Switch standard editions into retail in late August; collectors should note the separate Gift Box / Deluxe variants that carry different contents and occasional retailer-exclusive extras.

$25 at Amazon (PS5)
$25 at Amazon (Switch)

What you’re buying at this Cyber Monday tag is a cozy, family-friendly life sim built around exploration and long, low-pressure play loops: the game’s product pages and retailer listings describe an island split into themed biomes and “more than 100 hours” of content, from baking and decorating to quests and critter collecting. That sprawling-but-gentle structure is exactly why Hello Kitty Island Adventure tends to sit in holiday rotations next to titles like Minecraft or other kid-friendly sandbox games — it fills time without demanding a tight attention span.

A big part of the pitch is character customization and slow-burn progression: you can make a fully Sanrio-style avatar, tweak faces and body shapes, unlock hundreds of clothing pieces, and kit out little cabins and communal spaces across the island. The game also leans into bite-sized multiplayer: it supports drop-in visitors so siblings or friends can join an island to build, decorate, and do quests together, and console listings note the usual online caveats (PlayStation versions list PS Plus as necessary for online play). That co-op and creative sandbox element is the feature that turns a solo kid’s title into something family-friendly for a group.

If you’re shopping for gifts or building out a kid-safe library, the math here is simple: at sub-$25 for the standard physical SKU on both PS5 and Switch, you’re getting the base game for a price that undercuts many other family-oriented adventure and platform titles that still sit closer to $30–$40. Caveats: there are Deluxe or Gift Box editions (with extra items and collectibles) and sometimes multiple SKUs appear on the same retailer page, so double-check whether you’re adding the Standard edition to cart or a bundled variant that costs more. Also, remember Cyber Monday promotions are time-limited — the title is likely to drift back toward retail list price once the event ends.

All in all, for parents after a safe, colorful, and co-op-friendly stocking stuffer — or Sanrio fans who want a boxed console-era copy from Sunblink’s run — this Cyber Monday price is a tidy bargain. If you decide to buy, confirm platform (PS5 vs Switch), check whether you want the Standard or Deluxe/Gift Box edition, and watch the cart page for any shipping or retailer-specific notes before you hit purchase.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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