The best Amazon Prime Day gaming deals 2025: the big date announcement and everything to expect from this year's sale

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1. What to expect
2. FAQ
3. Last year's best deals

Amazon has now revealed its official Prime Day gaming deals dates, with the event officially kicking off on July 8 and running all the way through to July 11 - that's four days of discounts. That's not all, though Prime Gaming subscribers can already enjoy free games spanning Tomb Raider to Star Wars: Rebellion.

I've been covering discounts on everything from the PS5 to Nintendo Switch for over five years now, and I've picked up a thing or two about how these sales run along the way.

That means I've got a pretty good idea of which products will see the biggest discounts, and when those savings will hit. Not only that, but I go hands-on with all the latest gadgets every day, so I'm here to make sure you not only get the best deals this Prime Day but you're buying the kit that's actually worth it as well.

This year's discounts are likely to look a little different. We've got the Nintendo Switch 2 on the shelves, price increases have hit the Xbox hard, and the PS5 has seen its fair share of excellent bundles so far in 2025. I'm rounding up everything I expect to see just below.

What to expect from Prime Day gaming deals 2025

Those on the hunt for Prime Day gaming deals are casting a wide net so to help you narrow your catch, we're rounding up everything we expect to see on a platform basis. You'll find our predictions for the biggest discounts in the worlds of PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC just below.

PS5

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The PS5 Slim has already seen some fantastic bundles in the first months of 2025, with a $50 discount and a free copy of Astro Bot or Call of Duty. I'm hoping for a similar saving over Prime Day, though that will depend on Sony's own plans. We could, however, see prices return to $449.99 / £429.99 without the included freebies though.

But what about those who already have a console under their belts? Well, games are already looking strong as well. As we've seen in previous years, the biggest discounts are going to be reserved for those long-standing entries in the catalog, but we're excited to see some serious cash off the likes of Horizon: Forbidden West, God of War: Ragnarok, Elden Ring, The Callisto Protocol, The Last of Us Part 1, and Dying Light 2. Older releases tend to do quite well in Prime Day gaming deals after all.

However, if you're after something a little newer, it's well worth keeping a close eye on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Doom: The Dark Ages, Astro Bot, and Assassin's Creed: Shadows. Many of these would be seeing their first major discounts if they drop in this year's Prime Day PS5 deals.

Accessories like controllers and SSDs are always a Prime Day favorite and we often see the official DualSense on sale during larger holiday events. That $74.99 / £59.99 MSRP often gives way to a sale price of around $54.99 / £44.99 which is what we're hoping for this year. On the storage side, the 2TB Samsung 990 Pro is the one to watch. It's the best PS5 SSD on the market, and dropped as low as $139.99 / £129.99 over Black Friday last year. SSDs have been a little harder to discount in the first few months of 2025, but this is hopefully where we'll land in the summer.

Watch List:

PS5 Slim

PS5 Slim

MSRP: $499.99 / £479.99

Expected Price: $449.99 / £409

Buy it if:

✅ You want to play PS4 disks
✅ You want the PS Plus library
✅ You want the extra features of the DualShock

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don’t need a disk drive
❌ You prefer Game Pass’s library

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DualSense controller

DualSense controller

MSRP: $74.99 / £59.99

Expected Price: $54.99 / £44.99

Buy it if:

✅ You want the full Sony haptic experience
✅ You don't need extra controls
✅ You like a heavier controller

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want more customization

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Samsung 990 Pro 2TB SSD with heatsink

Samsung 990 Pro 2TB SSD with heatsink

MSRP: $309.99 / £229.99

Expected Price: $139.99 / £129.99

Buy it if:

✅ You prioritize speed over space
✅ You want a heatsink attached
✅ You want an easy install experience

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want as much storage as possible

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Nacon Revolution 5 Pro

Nacon Revolution 5 Pro

MSRP: $199.99 / £209.99

Expected Price: $174.99 / £186

Buy it if:

✅ You want plenty of extra features
✅ You don't want to worry about battery
✅ You prefer looser sticks

Don't buy it if:

❌ You won't make use of the extras

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Xbox

Xbox Series X

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We haven't seen too many Xbox Series X deals on the shelves in the last few months. Prime Day gaming deals might not be as kind to the flagship console as it will the cheaper S model, though. Microsoft's price increases have made these consoles particularly difficult to justify in 2025, and savings are few and far between.

That means the majority of this year's Prime Day gaming deals for Xbox players will be focused on that magic Game Pass code. While discounts haven't been too appealing recently (the best we're generally able to find was $5 off a three-month subscription), these really are the holy grails of Xbox deals.

Thankfully, there's no shortage of kit. Official controllers are going to be the most interesting sellers here; the cheaper Xbox Wireless Controller, mid-range Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Controller, and premium Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller will likely be the stars of this year's show.

Watchlist:

Xbox Elite Series 2 Core controller

Xbox Elite Series 2 Core controller

MSRP: $139.99 / £114.99

Expected Price: $99.99 / £99.99

Buy it if:

✅ You want more customization options
✅ You're tired of constantly charging
✅ You want a PC controller as well

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want all the attachments from day one

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Razer Quick Charging Stand

Razer Quick Charging Stand

MSRP: $39.99 / £49.99

Expected Price: $29.99 / £24.99

Buy it if:

✅ You only use one controller
✅ You want to color-match
✅ You want quick-charge features

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want to charge two controllers

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X

MSRP: $129.99 / £129.99

Expected Price: $109.99 / £109.99

Buy it if:

✅ You want dedicated EQ presets on console
✅ A wireless connection is a priority
✅ You need Bluetooth support

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want easy access to full EQ sliders

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Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

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The Nintendo Switch OLED and original Nintendo Switch are in a tough spot right now, and I've seen discounts dropping pretty regularly on the older devices. That means value favors those picking up an original handheld this Prime Day - I'm not expecting any savings on the Nintendo Switch 2.

Of course, Prime Day Nintendo Switch deals are a lot more reliable when it comes to games. While we generally don't see the kinds of discounts we would expect from Black Friday here, we're still expecting to see some $20 / £20 discounts on the likes of Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart, and Super Mario Odyssey. Newer games walk a finer line, but with more and more titles like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario Wonder slowly shedding their price tags we could be in for a treat in the summer.

There's also Nintendo Switch accessories to consider. Anything not compatible with the new Nintendo Switch 2 is already tanking in price. The Hori Split Pad Pro Attachment Set has dropped as low as $39.99 ($40 off $79.99) since the new device released, and the Genki Covert Dock is a Prime Day favorite ready to see similar savings. If you have upgraded to the new console, it's well worth keeping an eye on MicroSD Express cards, cases, and screen protectors as well.

Watchlist:

Nintendo Switch OLED

Nintendo Switch OLED

MSRP: $349.99 / £319.99

Expected Price: $289.99 / £249.99

Buy it if:

✅ You will mostly play in handheld mode
✅ You don't want to wait for Switch 2
✅ You want a high quality screen

Don't buy it if:

❌ You will mostly play in docked mode

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Genki Covert Dock

Genki Covert Dock

MSRP: $59.99 / £59.99

Expected Price: $49.99 / £49.99

Buy it if:

✅ You regularly travel with your handheld
✅ You want speedy charging
✅ You need a multi-charger anyway

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't play in docked mode

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Amazon Prime Day gaming deals: FAQ

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When will Amazon Prime Day gaming deals start?

Amazon Prime Day gaming deals will start on July 8 and roll through until July 11 in 2025. That means we've got four days of savings on the calendar this time around, an additional two compared to previous years.

Do you need a membership for Prime Day gaming deals?

Yes, you will need a Prime membership to take advantage of the majority of this year's summer sale. However, you can easily pick up a 30-day free trial to comfortably see you through the event without spending a penny (provided you cancel your subscription before the recurring payment). As well as that, it's also worth noting that many retailers like Best Buy and Walmart in the US (and Currys and Very in the UK) often attempt to price match Amazon's biggest Prime Day gaming deals.

Amazon Prime | 30-day free trial

Amazon Prime | 30-day free trial
You will need an Amazon Prime membership to take part in this year's sale, but the retailer regularly offers free trials to get as many eyes on its site as possible. This 30 day offer will see you all the way through the sale without paying a cent!

Last year's best Prime Day gaming deals

Nintendo Switch OLED + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe + 12 months Nintendo Switch Online | $458.98 $349 at WalmartSave $109 - Buy it if: ✅ ✅ ✅ Don't buy it if:

Nintendo Switch OLED + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe + 12 months Nintendo Switch Online | $458.98 $349 at Walmart
Save $109 - This kind of offer is usually reserved for Black Friday, so getting one on Prime Day was fantastic last year. You were essentially getting a $60 game and $50 subscription for free.

Buy it if:
You want multiplayer options
You've enjoyed previous Mario Karts
You generally play in handheld mode

Don't buy it if:
❌ You only play in docked mode

PS5 Slim | $499 $449 at AmazonSave $50

PS5 Slim | $499 $449 at Amazon
Save $50 - The PS5 Slim was on offer at Amazon for a record-low price at the time.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a PS5
✅ You want to be able to play physical games
✅ You've been waiting for a sale since the PS5 Pro was announced

Don't buy it if:

❌ Most of your games are digital

Meta Quest 3 512GB | $649 $499.99 at AmazonSave $150 - Buy it if: Don't buy it if:

Meta Quest 3 512GB | $649 $499.99 at Amazon
Save $150 - The more powerful Meta Quest 3 had its price slashed for the 512GB model. This was a $150 discount on the 512GB device, dropping it down to $499.99.

Buy it if:
✅ You want more storage space
✅ You want mixed reality features
✅ You're interested in playing SteamVR games

Don't buy it if:
❌ You already play games on a PS5

Victrix Pro BFG wireless controller (White) | $179.99 $144.99 at AmazonSave $25 - Buy it if: Don't buy it if:

Victrix Pro BFG wireless controller (White) | $179.99 $144.99 at Amazon
Save $25 - This is arguably the best pro controller for PS5, and it was seeing a tasty Prime Day discount at Amazon last year. This price jumped up by $10 pretty soon into the event, though.

Buy it if:
✅ You want extra customization options
✅ You like to swap your components around
✅ You also want a controller for PC

Don't buy it if:
❌ You won't make the most of the extras


Of course, we're also rounding up all the staples like the best Prime Day Kindle deals and Prime Day tablet deals as well. We're also getting you prepped for this year's Prime Day iPad deals and Prime Day TV deals as well.

Tabitha Baker
Managing Editor - Hardware

Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector. 

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