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Best Gaming Deals This Week

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While the Halloween festivities are yet to begin, there are some amazing gaming deals you can enjoy. These deals are all available on Amazon, and you can avail them from the comfort of your home. The deals also include some huge discounts on hardware, software, and gaming accessories. Irrespective of whatever your needs are, it’s likely that you’ll find at least one of the following deals worth your time and money.

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Samsung Odyssey G9 49″ OLED Curve Monitor

Regular Price: 1599.99

Deal Price: $949.49

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If you’re the type of gamer who loves widescreen and doesn’t care about a budget, the 49″ giant, aka, Odyssey OLED G9 from Samsung is the perfect choice. You can save over 40% by availing yourself of the latest deal from Amazon, and in return, you will get one of the best widescreen monitors on the market. With 240 Hz refresh rate at 1440P, it’s the very best Samsung has to offer. There’s support for Freesync as well, so the monitor will perform even better if you have an AMD-based setup. Additionally, you can connect multiple input devices at the same time, if you, like me, games on both PC and console.

Razer Basilisk V3

Regular Price: $69.99

Deal Price: $39.99

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The Basilisk V3 has been one of my trusted aides when it comes to gaming and work. It’s an extremely ergonomic mouse that’s well-built for all kinds of palm sizes, and fits comfortably. The mouse is pretty lightweight, so your hands won’t tire after intense FPS sessions. It also offers support up to 26K DPI, and 11 programmable buttons. If you’re someone who loves lighting up the room with RGB, there’s that as well. The Basilisk V3 is one of the best gaming mice you can get without breaking the bank.

College Football 25

Regular Price: $69.99

Deal Price: $42.99 (PS5)/$47.99 (Xbox Series X|S)

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If you’re a sports game lover, College Football 25 is probably the best 2024 release to try out. It’s by far way better than Madden NFL 25 (even though Madden has the full NFL license). More importantly, it’s the only authentic college sports simulator you can find on the market. Compared to titles like FC 25, the live service is lot less greedier and far more manageable. The Standard Edition is enjoying decent discounts for both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S users (physical copies).

Street Fighter 6

Regular Price: $59.99

Deal Price: $34.99 (Xbox Series X|S)/$3988 (PS5)

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If we are talking about traditional fighters, Street Fighter 6 remains one of the best titles in my book. Capcom’s immense efforts at introducing new controls for beginners makes Street Fighter 6 one of the best games to try for newbies. However, it also offers some rigorous tests to the veterans, who can juke it out in ranked mode. If you’ve a current-gen console, you can get some big savings on a physical copy.

God of War Ragnarok

Regular Price: $69.99

Deal Price: $39.99/$34.99 (PS5/PS4)

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God of War Ragnarok isn’t only one of the best PlayStation exclusives in recent years, but Ragnarok is the continuation of the new saga. Unlike the first set of games, Kratos isn’t all vengeful in the new saga, and he also has a son too look after. I loved the 2018 release, and Ragnarok is a worthy successor by every means. While there’s no discount on the PC version as of writing, you can get a handy discount by picking up the physical edition on either the PS4 or the PS5.

Acer Nitro 27 inch Full HD 240 Hz Curved monitor

Regular Price: $249.99

Deal Price: $159.99

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We began the list with a gaming laptop, and we end with one. Unlike the Samsung Odyssey, the Acer Nitro 27″ Curved is a much more budget friendly option. But don’t be fooled by the price, as this screen justifies its valuation in every pixel. While you will have to satisfy yourself with 1080P resolution, you get 240 Hz refresh rate. In my experience, a higher refresh rate is way more useful than a higher resolution. If you’re someone who wants to get the competitive edge in shooters without breaking your bank, this is a very good monitor to pick.


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