Save on PS5 games, headsets, controllers and more

Amazon is back with another October Prime Day sale, and the event has brought a handful of decent discounts on gaming gear along with it. Weāve rounded up the best offers we could find below, including lower-than-usual prices on gaming mice, headsets, controllers and actual games we recommend. Just remember that the Prime Big Deal Days sale, as itās officially called, runs October 7 and 8 and keeps some deals exclusive for Prime members.
The latest adventure from Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding 2 is both a delivery sim deeply fixated on how we interact with landscapes and a massively indulgent melodrama that youāll either find endearing or unbearable depending on your persuasion. Either way, it is undeniably earnest. It should also be a bit easier to come to grips with than the original. Outside of that predecessor, there really isnāt another game like it. This deal marks a new low.
Split Fiction (Xbox) for $25 ($25 off MSRP): A pick from our guide to the best couch co-op games, Split Fiction is a imaginative crowd-pleaser thatās designed from the ground up to be played with another person. As in, you literally need a second person to play it. Like It Takes Two before it, it overcomes some hacky writing with brisk action, a lighthearted tone and a Nintendo-like commitment to presenting new methods of play. This deal for the Xbox copy represents the lowest price weāve tracked, though the PS5 version is also on sale for $40 if youād rather play there.
Elden Ring (PS5) for $30 ($20 off): Youāve probably heard about it by now, but the action-RPG Elden Ring is both challenging and darkly funny, with a world that runs incredibly deep and feels lived-in a way few games have. Itās unafraid to test your resolve, yet it always grants you the freedom to simply turn around and find another path forward.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PS5) for $35 ($15 off): Engadgetās Mat Smith gave this grandiose action-RPG a favorable review last year. You need to have played its predecessor ā and ideally, the original PS1 game ā to get the most out of it, but itās positively stuffed with things to do, and its combat system is still a tactical rush at its best.
Gran Turismo 7 for $30 ($40 off): Gran Turismo 7 is the PS5ās premier sim racer, and a love letter to automobiles as a whole. Like the rest of the GT series, it revels in the patience and precision required to figure out how a given car meshes with a given course. Learning the intricacies of each combination is both intense and rewarding, and thereās a singular style to it all that just doesnāt exist with most sports games.
Returnal for $30 ($70 off): Returnal is a third-person shooter roguelike thatās at once a technical showcase, a stiff challenge and an achingly beautiful reflection on the nature of grief. It is not for the faint of heart, but its bullet-hell battles are wonderfully fierce, and just about everything in it contributes to its overarching story. Itās also worth checking out if youāre eager to developer Housemarqueās next game, Saros, which seems to borrow many of the elements introduced here.
The Last of Us Part I for $30 ($40 off): The PS5 remake of Sonyās zombie drama is one of the most unnecessary remakes ever made, but if youāve never played one of the earlier versions, this is the best way to rectify that. If youāre looking to play the (even moodier) sequel, the PS5 version of that one is similarly discounted.
God of War Ragnarok for $30 ($40 off): Ragnarok is another Sony sequel thatās more about increasing scope than radically reinventing itself, but its Norse world is beautifully varied and detailed, smashing baddies with a magic axe feels great, and the whole thing is excessive in the way youād expect a God of War game to be without going overboard.
Horizon Forbidden West for $30 ($40 off): Engadgetās Jess Conditt called Horizon Forbidden West the ātotal packageā in her review a few years back, praising its frenzied combat, gorgeous art direction and complex narrative. It still has one of the more distinctive post-apocalypses in gaming, blending robot beasts with stunning vistas. That helps paper over some less-than-inspired side content and bits of sluggish pacing.
Final Fantasy XVI (PS5) for $23 ($7 off): Final Fantasy XVI is a more straightforward action-RPG than something like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: You donāt need to come in with prior knowledge of any other story, and its hack-and-slash combat is simple to pick up. It can get bogged down in pointless side quests, but its main concern is having you watch giant demigods melodramatically smack each other, and thereās nothing wrong with that.
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon for $20 ($10 off): Armored Core VI is a big loud action game about building a mech and using it to blow up everything in sight. It rules. But itās not mindless: Its many boss fights are genuine duels, and itās deeply flexible in how it lets you tweak your death machine to tackle stages in different ways. This ties the best price we’ve seen for the PS5 version.
Metaphor: ReFantazio (Xbox) for $16 ($54 off): Itās about as subtle as youād expect a game named āMetaphorā to be, but the latest from the minds behind Persona 5 is a fantasy JRPG through and through: bombastic, stylish and deeply earnest. (And long.) This deal represents a new low, though it only applies to the Xbox copy.
Madden NFL 26Ā for $37 ($33 off): It always feels like Madden could use a creative reset, but at the end of the day, itās Madden, and it works fine enough if you just want to scratch the pro football game itch. This is the largest discount weāve seen for the latest entry, and it applies to the PS5, Xbox and Switch 2 copies.
The Quest 3S is the budget pick in our guide to the . Its older Fresnel lenses arenāt exactly class-leading, but theyāre good enough for those new to VR, and the headset as a whole is just as fast and comfortable as the pricier Quest 3. It supports the same games and apps, too. This deal ties the best widely available discount weāve seen for the 128GB model. A configuration with twice the storage and a copy of the game Batman: Arkham Shadow is .
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (3-month) for $57 ($33 off): It hasnāt exactly been a great stretch for Xbox lately, what with Microsoft jacking up console prices, laying off huge swaths of employees and massively hiking the cost of its Game Pass service to $30 per month. But if you arenāt looking to cancel your Game Pass subscription as a result, you can still grab three months of the top-end Ultimate tier for a little less than its old going rate. While the service itself may end up being too pricey in the long term, itās still home to a wide range of games worth checking out, so this offer might be useful if you have some free time coming up and want to blast through a few titles youāve been meaning to get around to.
Astro A50 X gaming headset for $315 ($75 off): The A50 X is an upgrade pick in our guide to the best gaming headsets. It should specifically appeal to those who own multiple gaming systems, as its base station lets you connect and swap between PC, PS5 and Xbox audio with the press of a button. Itās among the better-sounding wireless headsets weāve tried as well, and its mic is fantastic. This deal isnāt an all-time low, but itās the largest drop weāve seen since February. The standard Astro A50 is also on sale for $237; that one works just as well if you only play on one device, but it lacks HDMI switching functionality.
8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller for $48 ($12 off): The Ultimate 2 is a versatile wireless gamepad for Windows PCs and mobile devices. It can connect over Bluetooth, a wireless dongle or a USB cable, and its magnetic TMR joysticks should be far less susceptible to ājoystick driftā than typical controllers. Those with large hands may find it a touch too small, but itās built well, it comes with a handy charging dock and it gets a solid 20 or so hours of battery life. 8BitDoās companion software includes a variety of useful customizations beyond that. This isnāt an all-time low, but itās still a few bucks below the padās typical street price.
Backbone One (2nd gen) mobile game controller for $70 ($30 off): The Backbone One is a nifty mobile gamepad that wraps around your phone and makes playing console-style games feel a little more natural. This isnāt an all-time low for the second-gen model, but itās a nice $30 dip from its usual street price. Both the USB-C and Lightning versions are discounted, with the latter down to $60. Just note that the PlayStation-branded version officially supports Sonyās Remote Play app on both Android and iOS, while the standard model only supports it with the latter.
Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite MMO gaming mouse for $55 ($25 off): We recommend the Scimitar RGB Elite to MMO and MOBA players in our guide to the best gaming mice. Itās not the lightest or most technically advanced model, but it comes with 12 comfortable and easy-to-reach side buttons, which make it easier to pull off more complex actions in games like World of Warcraft or Final Fantasy XIV. Weāve seen it fall below $50 a few times before, but this deal matches the lowest price weāve tracked since May. A newer wireless model called the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is also on sale for a low of $80.
Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse for $30 ($40 off): We recommend the Basilisk V3 in our gaming mouse guide for those who donāt mind using a cable and prefer a more ergonomic right-handed shape. This is its lowest price to date. Note that Razer now sells a newer version with an improved sensor, but that one costs $49 more and isnāt a massive upgrade in real-world use.
Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed gaming mouse for $71 ($29 off): The wireless DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed is another recommendation from our gaming mouse buying guide. For less than $100, it gets you a sturdy yet superlight design that weighs just 55 grams ā making it easy to flick around in fast-paced games ā and doesnāt have any annoying cutouts in its outer shell. Its contoured shape should fit most small- to medium-sized hands comfortably, and it performs reliably for competitive play. This deal is an all-time low.
ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless mechanical keyboard for $151 ($59 off): We speak positively about this model in our guide to the best gaming keyboards. Its sturdy case, crisp keycaps and battery life all impress, while the thocky NX Snow switches in this model feel and sound delightful. Its companion software is a bit of a mess, and its 96 percent layout may feel a little cramped to some, but itās a nice buy if you want a higher-class pre-built keyboard. This is the lowest price we’ve seen since March.
ASUS ROG Azoth mechanical keyboard for $155 ($120 off): Itās a couple years old at this point, but the ROG Azoth remains an exceptionally well-built mechanical keyboard for enthusiasts. Its gasket-mounted design and layers of foam give each key press a soft landing, while its pre-lubed switches feel nice and smooth. It even comes with a toolkit for manually lubing the switches down the road, and the PCB is hot-swappable if you ever want to switch things up. Thereās a useful control knob and programmable OLED display for quickly adjusting settings and checking the battery level beyond that. ASUS’ Armoury Crate software is still fairly sloppy, however. This deal comes within a couple bucks of the lowest price we’ve seen for a model with the linear NX Snow switches.
Crucial X9 Pro (1TB) portable SSD for $75 ($26 off): If youāre looking to offload some games to external storage, we consider the Crucial X9 Pro the best portable SSD for most people, as it offers fast enough transfer speeds in a rugged and compact design. This isnāt the best price ever for the 1TB model but it matches the largest discount weāve seen since April. Other size options are also on sale.
Crucial P310 (1TB) M.2 2230 SSD for $80 ($55 off): The P310 is a small-size SSD you can use to add storage to a handheld PC like the Steam Deck or ASUS ROG Ally. It uses cheaper QLC memory, not the faster and more durable TLC, but reviews say that it performs well anyway. This deal ties the best price weāve seen for the 1TB version since April.