These are the best Prime Day video game deals for PS5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch
All the biggest Prime Day video game deals available right now
Amazon Prime Day video game deals aren't coming in quite as thick and fast as other saving seasons, but that doesn't mean that there aren't some bargains to be had this October.
Whether you're looking for a deal on Elden Ring in this month's Amazon Prime Day gaming sales or just something new and interesting to play, we've rounded up the best Prime video game deals for each console below. You'll find $20 off some heavy hitters in the worlds of PS5 and Nintendo Switch and some solid savings on Xbox games old and new as well. Not only that, but there are a few bundles to watch out for as well so keep your eyes peeled for value over price.
We're bringing you our favorite Prime Day video game deals across all the consoles just below. You'll need an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of these offers (but don't worry you can grab a 30 day free trial to see you through the sale).
Today's best Prime Day sales for gamers
- Amazon Prime Free Trial: get 30 days free for all the savings
- Controllers: first savings on Elite Series 2 Core and much more
- Gaming mice: Razer, Corsair, and Logitech starting from $18.99
- Gaming keyboards: record low prices across our favorite models
- Headsets: save up to $60 on Logitech, Razer and more
- Laptops: gaming laptops now starting at $589
- Nintendo Switch: $20 off big games and accessories from $9.99
- PS5: save $20 on Horizon Forbidden West and more
- TVs: LG OLED TVs now under $700
- Xbox Series S: bundles from $289 and first controller savings
- Xbox Series X: save on storage, games, controllers, and more
PS5 Prime Day video game deals
Horizon Forbidden West | $69.99 $49.99 at Amazon
Save $20 - Released back in March, Horizon Forbidden West is high up in our list of best PS5 games already, and is bound to be amongst the GOTY conversations. With $20 off, this is the cheapest we've seen Aloy's latest adventure.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade | $69.99 $39.99 at Amazon
Save $30 - The gorgeous remake of Final Fantasy 7 is $30 off right now, allowing you to experience Midgar in 4K at 60fps.
Ghostwire Tokyo | $59.99 $29.99 at Amazon
Save $30 - It might not be the biggest game, but it's a brilliant saving on a genuinely interesting game where you wield spirit powers and take down ghosts in Tokyo.
Xbox Series X Prime Day video game deals
Elden Ring | $59.95 $49.94 at Amazon
Save $10 - Any saving is a good saving on what will inevitably be crowned GOTY at numerous game awards before the end of the year.
Madden 23 | $69.99 $44.99 at Amazon
Save $25 - The latest release of Madden is already $25 off, which means more NFL action for less.
Microsoft Flight Simulator | $59.99 $29.99 at Amazon
Save $30 - If you've not got Microsoft Flight Simulator via Game Pass then this is an absolute steal. The developers are adding new planes and locations all the time, and it's wonderful for just kicking back and taking in the sights.
Nintendo Switch Prime Day video game deals
Crash 4: It's About Time| $39.99 $26.99 at Amazon
Save $13 - Crash Bandicoot is back and he's traveling through time to bring platforming back in a big way. It's just as brilliant as you remember, with great new gameplay gimmicks and rock-hard end levels.
Ori: The Collection | $49.99 $34.25 at Amazon
Save $15 - Wrapping up Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Ori and the Blind Forest - two otherwise Xbox exclusive titles - this collection is an amazing way to experience this duo of titles.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 | $59.99 $53.74 at Amazon
Save $XYZ - It's not a massive discount, but it's rare to have any kind of saving this soon after release of an Nintendo Switch title. This has proved massively popular with critics and fans, so well worth taking a look.
For more Prime deals, check out our round-ups of Amazon Prime Day Nintendo Switch sales or Amazon Prime Day TV sales too.
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