It’s no longer Black Friday, but don’t take that to mean we’re left with scraps on Cyber Monday. Many of the best deals from last week are still raging on, and Cyber Monday marks the debut of some brand-new deals. In other words, you haven’t missed out on the deals, so get to shopping for the gamer in your life before these deals disappear in the coming days and weeks.
If you’re returning from last week, you’ll likely notice some familiar products below, mixed with some new ones. For a brief recap of the best deals, this may be your last chance to get $20 off a set of Joy-Con controllers. As far as game deals go, we’re still smitten by the discounts on 2024’s biggest games, including $20 off the Xbox version of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, $20 off Metaphor: ReFantazio, and $20 off Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2, and more. Lastly, if you’re in the market for a gaming laptop, this 16.1-inch HP Victus laptop with an RTX 4070 and a fast CPU is just $829.99 ($520 off) at Best Buy.
The best Nintendo Switch deals
$30
$32
As game install sizes get bigger in size (and with the magnitude of games debuting every year in mind), you’d best equip yourself with a massive microSD card.
$59
The Switch and Switch OLED come with a pair of removable Joy-Con controllers. But if you need more, grab a pair to enable multiplayer, or just to give yourself a fresh new set of colors to enjoy.
$50
Great for use with the Switch as well as with Steam, the Switch Pro controller is comfortable, with HD rumble and gyroscope aiming support, and it lasts dozens of hours per charge.
$45
$20
Instead of getting tangled in cables, this 2-in-1 cable from Anker has two USB-C attachments on one side so you can charge two devices at once.
The best PlayStation 5 deals
$374
While the PlayStation 5 Pro may have recently set a new performance standard, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (i.e., the one without a disc drive) will still play all the same games — and will do so for a decidedly lower ticket price.
$112
The premium tier of PlayStation’s annual subscription doesn’t just let you play online, but gives you access to a growing library of games, including recent exclusives and classics going back to the PS1 era. Many can also be streamed, with PS5 title streaming now available.
$349
While the PSVR2 has been light on must-play games, now is a great time to consider jumping in while the price is significantly lower than usual.
$54
Just about every vibrant color of the Sony DualSense PS5 controller is discounted for Black Friday. By the way, it’s a great PC and Steam Deck controller, too.
$90
The WD_Black SN850X is a quick and cost-effective way to expand the storage of your PC or PlayStation 5. The SSD starts at 1 TB, but if you’re looking to future proof more, 2 TB version is a great value that can provide plenty of extra real estate on your preferred system.
$69
Meet the only third-party controller for your phone that’s supported by PS Remote Play. The USB-C model is compatible with the latest iPhone and Android models.
$168
Sony’s InZone Buds were made with the PS5 and PC in mind, and its USB-C toggle can switch between the platforms. They feature robust sound, effective noise cancellation, and a cozy fit.
$25
A game unlike any other in 2024. Pacific Drive is a survival game where you’ll need to make smart, savvy upgrades to your car to have a chance at escaping the Olympic Exclusion Zone.
$25
In case you didn’t know, every Final Fantasy plays differently from the next. To its credit, Final Fantasy 16 injects combo-heavy combat into the mix with great results.
$40
The middle chapter of Square Enix’s bold, brilliant remake of Final Fantasy 7 is a must-play for fans. It picks up where Remake Intergrade left off, with even more open world challenges to tackle this time around.
$30
Pick up where the adventures of Peter Parker and Miles Morales left off, and jump into this new adventure where you’ll get to switch between the two web-swinging heroes throughout its campaign.
$30
One of 2024’s biggest hits involves hunting bugs, robots, and irresponsibly (read: hilariously) calling in massive artillery to squash these opposing forces.
$40
Naughty Dog’s definitive version of Part 2 includes improved graphics, faster loading, and a new roguelike mode, on top of quality-of-life features.
$400
Microsoft’s Xbox Series X can really open you up to more games, especially when you also gift a subscription to Xbox Game Pass, which gives you access to many top titles to play from day one.
$250
If you want to jump into the world of Xbox without breaking the bank, the Series S was made for you. It won’t deliver 4K / 60 frames per second gameplay, but it can still run every Series X game.
$40
Through 11/23, you can save an extra $5 on this controller (which comes with a USB-C cable) at Woot by entering the code XBOXNOW at checkout.
$140
This wireless controller offers oodles of customization for Xbox gamers. The arrangement of its D-pad and left analog stick can be reversed, as can its face buttons and right analog stick.
$130
Seagate and Western Digital are the only two companies that make speedy, removable storage for Xbox Series X, and discounts aren’t commonly as good as they are now.
$75
Never lug a console on vacation again with this game streaming bundle. It includes a Fire TV stick, an official Xbox controller in various controls, and one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for streaming games over the cloud.
$25
The latest major installment in the continuing Like a Dragon series takes Ichiban Kasuga, Kazuma Kiryu, and some other familiar faces from Japan to the sunny shores of Honolulu to engage in another action-packed and goofy RPG.
$34
Capcom’s cult classic open-world game from the early 2010s got a fantastic sequel, evolving its beloved Pawn system and delivering a huge world to explore.
$30
This early 2024 title may have gotten buried since by a plethora of great games, but don’t overlook its stellar tactical gameplay and the signature Vanillaware style, which is always a treat.
$45
The creators of beloved Persona titles delivered one of 2024’s most memorable (and politically-charged) titles. It retains the franchise’s turn-based gameplay, but there’s a spin on every familiar aspect from previous games that keeps this one fresh all the way through.
$50
Alan Wake 2’s deluxe edition contains The Night Springs and The Lake House DLC expansions, plus cosmetics. This is one of the first price drops on the console version of this title.
$25
Atlus answered demand with a front-to-back remake of Persona 3 with Reload, injecting the once-PS2-exclusive title with fresh graphics and the pizzazz that gamers expect from the series.
$40
Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition features every story set in the world of the dark future, including the base game, its spy-thriller expansion, and many great quality-of-life updates.
$20
2023’s Assassin’s Creed is one of the best in the series, offering plenty of fun. If you missed it, it’s worth exploring, especially in light of the delay of Assassin’s Creed Shadows to 2025.
$50
Your objective in Space Marine 2? Rip and tear. Face off against seemingly endless waves of Tyranids in this third-person shooter that’s fun with friends, gory as all get out, and a graphical spectacle.
$30
This title is the most accessible version of Tekken, with the best tutorials and training modes to date. Its zany style and character stories help it stand apart from Street Fighter.
$30
A remarkable remastering of one of Sonic’s best modern titles, Sonic X Shadow Generations offers an amazing combination of blazing-fast 2D and 3D gameplay taking place over 150 individual stages.
The best PC and Steam Deck deals
$549
You can’t go wrong with almost any OLED gaming monitor. However, most of them have a matte display, which reduces some of their brilliant contrast. If you’re looking for the rare 27-inch OLED monitor with a glossy coating, Asus’ XG27AQDMG is one to consider.
$500
Black Friday has brought big discounts on Lenovo’s powerful, portable PC. Unlike the competition, its controls detach a la Joy-Con, and can be used like a mouse to make playing FPS games easier on-the-go.
$1050
Get a desk-spanning monitor that doesn’t skimp on picture quality. This model has an OLED display running at ultrawide QHD resolution.
$800
This pre-built gaming PC comes with an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, a mid-range Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, 16 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB SSD. It also includes a keyboard and mouse.
$700
This is one of the best handheld PCs on the market, with a bigger battery, faster processor, and a variable refresh rate screen, all of which make it better than the original ROG Ally. With improved specs and added comfort, it truly rivals the Steam Deck OLED in terms of value.
$19
If you need a small, bag-friendly dock to use your handheld PC just about anywhere, grab Anker’s 332. It has multiple USB ports, HDMI, and USB-C PD charging.
$100
Here’s a wireless headset recommendation that’s just as good for use on PC as it is for consoles like PS5 and Nintendo Switch. Just plug in its USB-C transmitter and start playing.
$35
Here’s a USB-C portable battery that’s touts fast charging speeds for your handheld PC without breaking the bank. At Amazon, you can save an additional amount by checking the box next to the green text.
$55
Jsaux makes a very similar option to Valve’s official Deck Dock, albeit with a less catchy name. It’s called the HB0702, and it costs $59.99. Like the Deck Dock, it has USB-C for power, DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 2.0, three USB-A 3.2 ports, and gigabit Ethernet support. Get this one if you don’t care whether you have the official Deck Dock, but want nearly identical features.
$20
There’s no need to spend the cost of a new game on a keyboard with a trackpad. Logitech’s K400 Plus is a plug-and-play USB keyboard that works with most products.
$50
Anker’s mini, yet mighty Prime portable battery has the speed to quickly charge most popular USB-C consumer tech products, be it a laptop, tablet, or a portable handheld like the Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, or Asus ROG Ally. The real-time display that tells you the charging speed (and how much juice is left) is the icing on the cake.
$35
One of the spookiest games ever to have its own official choreography — the less you know going in, the better. The Deluxe Edition includes Night Springs and Lake House story DLC, both very good, and additional cosmetics.
$19
This incredible bundle from Humble includes seven great games: Prey (2017), Doom (2016), Nightdive Studios’ remasters of System Shock and Star Wars: Dark Forces, and all three Crysis remasters.
$1200
This fantastic laptop features a 14-inch OLED 120 Hz display, a fast AMD Ryzen CPU, the Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU, 16 GB of RAM, 1 TB SSD, and a gorgeous design.