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The best Amazon Prime Day deals for gamers 2025 – top early discounts across PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC

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Will the Nintendo Switch 2 be back in stock this week?

I’m tracking all the best Prime Day deals for gamers here, but I’m also watching over the world of Prime Day Nintendo Switch 2 restocks this week. While things have been quiet for some time in the US, I’m holding out hope that we’ll see some movement over the next couple of days. Retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart will be looking to compete with Amazon in every way they can, and taking advantage of the fact that the house of Prime has been without Switch 2 stock since the beginning would be a fantastic move.

We could well see stores listing these handhelds online in a bid to get more eyes on their competing sales, but only time will tell.

Newegg’s anti-Prime Day sale just launched

Phil’s been scrolling Newegg’s whole site for anti-Prime Day deals today, and monitors, handhelds, and CPUs are coming up strong. The brand’s FantasTech sale is running all the way through to July 13 – lasting a few more days than Bezos, and is mostly concerned with PC gadgets.

Read more: Newegg is taking the fight to Prime Day, so I’ve searched the entire site for the 9 best discounts available now

AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT + TeamGroup 1TB SSD | $199.98 $159 at Newegg

Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme handheld | $649.99 $448.99 at Newegg

PSA: You don’t need to be a Prime member to take part

Yes I know, the biggest Prime Day deals will be reserved for paid subscribers but there are plenty of discounts out there on the web right now. Some with come from Amazon itself, but most will land at retailers like Best Buy and Walmart. Both of these stores have launched competing sales, spreading across everything Amazon usually covers between them.

While you won’t find as many budget brands battling it out, those on the hunt for gaming gadgets from mainstream manufacturers can find plenty of price-matched deals available right now.

This portable monitor is under $70 for Prime Day and fantastic for Steam Deck

KYY Portable monitor connected to Steam Deck OLED with Tomb Raider gameplay on screen.

(Image credit: Phil Hayton)

When it comes to portable monitors, you won’t find many cheaper than the KYY K3. This 15.6-inch screen is back under $70 for Prime Day, and despite its price, it actually boasts USB-C input that makes it perfect for handhelds like the Steam Deck and OG Switch. It even has a set of basic built-in speakers, meaning you won’t need a whole setup to make use of this extremely lightweight display.

KYY K3 15.6-inch portable monitor | $129.99 $69.98 at Amazon

Psst, the Asus ROG Ally is ridiculously cheap at Newegg

Asus ROG Ally sitting on woodgrain desk with Assassin's Creed Odyssey gameplay on screen

(Image credit: Future / Tabitha Baker)

Yes, I know it’s meant to be Prime Day, but Newegg is making huge moves with its ROG Ally discount. You can currently grab what is my best handheld gaming PC pick for under $450, a price that smashes through previous Amazon offers and even Black Friday discounts.

Normally, Best Buy leads the charge with ROG Ally savings, but Newegg is out to impress with its FantasTech sale. Yes, that is a terrible pun, but I’m not complaining if it means record savings like this.

Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme | $649.99 $448.99 at Newegg

Hear me out, this portable projector is well worth a look this summer

Yaber T2 projector with lens cap on on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Yaber T2 is a budget projector by today’s standards, but it still runs off its own battery for around two hours, offers up surprisingly detailed FHD picture, and comes in an easily portable package. It’s one of my favorite throwers in the game right now, and it’s $100 off ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

That means you’re getting the impressively robust device for just $249.99 right now. No, it’s not going to run your PS5 games in full 4K or at the speeds you’ll need for competitive endeavors. Nintendo Switch sessions in the garden though? That’s where this model shines.

Yaber T2 | $349.99 $249.99 at Amazon

One of our favorite PS5 headsets just took a record-breaking price drop

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Amazon Prime Day has hit the Corsair Void V2 early. The wireless headset, down as the best budget PS5 headset we’ve tested so far, has just sailed to $89.99 (was $129.99) at Amazon. That’s a brand new record-low price on the value-packed device – and doubly impressive considering it’s only been on the shelves for a couple of months.

Corsair Void Wireless V2 | $129.99 $89.99 at Amazon

Rosalie’s found the motherlode of PS5 game deals

PS5 games leaning against a PS5 Pro

(Image credit: Future)

Yes, they need a full-fat console to run but physical games can still beat their digital counterparts in price – especially during major sales events like Prime Day. Hardware Editor Rosalie’s been scouting all the biggest discounts on Sony’s side of the shelves this morning and with games like Indiana Jones and Dragon Ball Z getting involved there are already plenty of discounts.

Read more: My PS5 game backlog is already ridiculous but these deals are about to make it worse

F1 25 | $69.99 $49.99 at Amazon

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero | $69.99 $45 at Amazon

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii | $59.99 $39.99 at Amazon

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle | $69.99 $62.70 at Amazon

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster | $49.99 $27.99 at Amazon

Metaphor: ReFantazio Launch Edition | $69.99 $39.99 at Amazon

LEGO Horizon Adventures | $59.99 $29.99 at Amazon

When does Prime Day actually start?

We know Prime Day officially starts tomorrow, July 8 but if you’re looking for first pickings of those discounts you’ll need to stay up late.

Amazon has a countdown timer live on its site and at the moment we’re about 15 hours (ET) away from the main event. That means Prime Day deals will hit the shelves at 3am ET.

The UK doesn’t have to wait quite so long, there you’ll be able to access discounts from midnight.

Woot just dropped a whole wad of Nintendo Switch game deals

Nintendo Switch games stacked on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

Woot is an Amazon brand, but it seems to offer far better Nintendo Switch game deals than the full site. I’ve just had a look at what’s up for grabs ahead of Prime Day, and things are already looking good. New releases aren’t immune here, with Donkey Kong Country Returns HD taking the top spot and last year’s The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom returning to its lowest price yet as well.

What’s more, Prime members can grab an extra 10% off all these games in the Woot app.

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD | $59.99 $39.99 at Woot

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom | $59.99 $44.99 at Woot

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | $59.99 $42.99 at Woot

Super Mario Party Jamboree | $59.99 $44.99 at Woot

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | $69.99 $47.99 at Woot

What counts as an early Prime Day deal?

Amazon runs deals all the time, so what actually counts as an ‘early’ Prime Day deal.

Personally, I include any discount that’s at or near a record-low price or is already exclusive to Prime members. These are the savings I would expect to see over Prime Day itself, but just so happen to be hitting the day before, rather than the day-to-day deals we could see at any point of the year.

My go-to controller is cheaper than ever

EasySMX X10 controller on a black shelf with a plant next to it

(Image credit: Future)

This is one of my favorite early Prime Day deals. The EasySMX X10 is down to $26.99 at Amazon right now, the lowest price I’ve seen so far. This gamepad is always parked at my desk. It’s a super simple wireless gamepad but still features clacky mechanical face buttons and its own set of back paddles for additional inputs as well. You’re usually paying three-figures for those clicky ABXYs if you opt for Razer, but the X10 is already far cheaper without a Prime Day discount.

It’s also compatible with Nintendo Switch, but I’ve found the 2.4GHz receiver is much stronger in a desk setup. Parked a good distance from a couch, it can struggle to maintain a speedy input on Nintendo Switch.

EasySMX X10 | $49.99 $26.99 at Amazon

Under 24? You can get 50% Amazon Prime

You’ll need a Prime membership to take advantage of this week’s Prime Day deals, but if you’re aged 18-24 you can grab the $14.99 subscription for 50% off.

That works out as $7.49 per month and still offers all the shipping, streaming, and exclusive discounts as the full membership.

Prime Young Adults | $14.99 $7.49 at Amazon

Top tip: check other retailers

We’re only just getting started with this year’s Prime Day deals, but it bears repeating – always check other retailers before heading to checkout. July is a competitive month and stores are looking to outdo each other constantly. That means some retailers will be offering lower prices, but it also means you could save in other ways.

Even if sites like Best Buy and Walmart are price-matching Amazon, I often see additional incentives added to sweeten the deal. This could come in the form of extra free subscriptions or additional discounts on other accessories. Prime Day isn’t all about Amazon, and you’d be surprised how often competing stores will undercut Bezos.

Ben’s found some fantastic Prime Day board game deals already

Carcassonne score board, tiles, and meeple laid out on a wooden table

(Image credit: Benjamin Abbott)

Our resident Tabletop Editor Ben has been scouring Amazon all morning for early Prime Day board game deals and found a bunch that are already worth your attention. Between a 47% discount on the always-popular Ticket to Ride and a $21 saving on classic Carcassonne, things are already looking strong this week.

Read more: A couple of legendary board games just dropped in price by almost 50%

Ticket to Ride | $49.99 $26.39 at Amazon

Carcassonne | $41.99 $20.15 at Amazon

Some products to watch

Toad with a magnifying glass on a blue background

(Image credit: Future)

There are a number of gadgets that have jumped up in price over the weekend – a sure sign that big things are coming on Prime Day itself. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, for example, was sitting pretty at $224 on Amazon’s site towards the end of last week. That’s shot up to $354 today. These are the kinds of products you want to be watching when midnight strikes, Amazon is upping the prices now so that it can shout about a larger saving when its official sale begins.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless | now $354, was $224 at Amazon

Nacon Revolution 5 Pro | now $199.99, was $129.99 at Amazon

Assassin’s Creed: Shadows | now $69.99, was $49.99 at Amazon

Orzly Nintendo Switch 2 case | now $34.99, was $23.52 at Amazon

Let’s get ready to rumble!

Amazon Prime Day may officially kick off at midnight tonight, but there’s already a massive range of savings to check out. Ealy discounts are nothing new – I see products hitting record-low prices in the lead up to official Prime Day deals every year. I’ll be scouting those shelves all week long, though, so stay in touch for my top picks.

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