There are usually good gaming deals happening all the time, but Prime Day is especially good to gamers. Amazon is currently hosting some amazing deals on PlayStation 5 games, as well as headsets, headphones, phone clips, keyboards, mice, controllers, and other popular accessories. Other retailers are hosting attractive sales, too, as evident in our roundup of the best anti-Prime Day deals.
While we can’t expect to see price cuts on next-gen consoles like the PS5 or the Xbox Series X — or even availability, for that matter — there might be some surprise game or accessory deals you weren’t expecting. We’ve gathered the best gaming deals below, and we’ll be updating them throughout Prime Day alongside our main post, which highlights the best Prime Day deals happening now.
The best game deals for Prime Day
- Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition is $50 at Amazon (usually $70), the best price we’ve seen on Insomniac’s second outing with the popular superhero.
- The Nioh Collection is $50 at Amazon (typically $70), matching the lowest price we’ve seen on the remastered, 4K collection.
- Returnal is $50 at Amazon (normally $70), the lowest price we’ve seen on what is arguably the best PS5 exclusive thus far.
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure is $30 at Amazon (usually $60), the steepest discount we’ve seen yet on the charming platforming title.
- Demon’s Souls is $50 at Amazon (normally $70), matching the best price we’ve seen on the challenging launch title for the PS5.
Gaming mouse deals
The best gaming laptop deals for Prime Day
- Razer Blade 15 Base (Intel Core i7-10750H, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, FHD, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is $1,000 at Amazon (usually $1,500), a 33% discount and the best price we’ve seen on the laptop.
- Acer’s Predator Triton 500 (Intel Core i7-10750H, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super, 16G RAM, 512GB storage, 300Hz) is $1,300 at Amazon (normally $1,800), the biggest price drop we’ve seen yet.
The best gaming headset deals for Prime Day
- SteelSeries’s Arctic 1 Gaming Headset is $35 at Amazon (usually $50), matching the lowest price we’ve seen yet on the budget-based, multi-platform gaming headset.
- Razer’s BlackShark V2 Gaming Headset is $80 at Amazon (normally $100), matching the lowest price we’ve seen on the multi-platform gaming headset.
- Razer’s Kaira Pro Wireless Gaming Headset is $120 at Amazon (usually $150), the lowest price we’ve seen on Razer’s feature-rich headset for the latest Xbox consoles.
- HyperX’s Cloud II Gaming Headset is $80 at Amazon (usually $100), matching the lowest price we’ve seen this year.
- HyperX’s Cloud Stinger Gaming Headset is $35 at Amazon (normally $50), falling just short of the lowest price drop we’ve ever seen on the multi-platform headset.
- HyperX’s Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset is $100 at Amazon (typically $130), nearly matching the lowest price we’ve seen on the wired, PC-compatible headset.
- HyperX’s Cloud Flight Gaming Headset for the PS4, PS5, and PC is $100 at Amazon (usually $140), matching the lowest price we’ve seen recently.
- Razer’s Kraken Ultimate Gaming Headset is $70 at Amazon (typically $130), just shy of the lowest price we’ve seen on USB headset.
- SteelSeries’ Arctis 5 Gaming Headset is $70 at Amazon (usually $100), matching the lowest price we’ve seen on the flagship headset.