The Best Gaming Mouse (And Mice) In 2019

Mice! Almost every desktop computer user is guaranteed to use one, and there are countless options to choose from. But if you like to play video games on your PC, the difference between a stock-standard everyday mouse and one designed for gaming is huge.

What is the best gaming mouse? Well, there are a lot of differences to consider. You need to think about how many buttons you really need, how sensitive (and accurate) you need the movement sensor to be, whether you want a wired or wireless mouse, a mouse with flashy RGB lights, and most importantly–what kind of ergonomics and shapes are going to be the most comfortable for you over a long period of time.

With so many gaming-dedicated brands out there vying for your attention, yelling about how they have the best gaming mouse, it’s impossible to really know how you might personally feel about a gaming mouse until you physically get your hand/s on it. However, we’re in the fortunate position of having access to a lot of them. In this article, we’ve listed some of our tried-and-tested favourites, as well as others that look like they could fit into a particular niche you might be interested in. Hopefully, this will serve as a great launching point for you to decide which is the best gaming mouse for you.

Quick Look: Best Gaming Mouse


Best Gaming Mouse: Ambidextrous

Steelseries Sensei Ten

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Fantastic ambidextrous shape– Limited Lighting Options
+ Strong click action
+ Incredibly high-resolution sensor

I’m one of those weirdos who likes to use his mouse with both hands, depending on the scenario–left-handed for work and everyday tasks, and right-handed for playing PC games. For the longest time, I searched for a good gaming mouse that felt natural and comfortable for both, and after trying the original Steelseries Sensei back in 2011, I immediately ran out to get one. I was still using that 8-year-old mouse in 2019, which hopefully tells you how great the build and longevity of the Sensei is.

Steelseries took the Sensei’s form factor off the market for a little while, but have now relaunched it to celebrate its 10th anniversary. After swapping out my original Sensei for the updated model for a few weeks, I’m happy to report that it feels more or less the same–which is to say, fantastic–though there are some subtle, welcome improvements. The matte polymer shell coating feels a lot nicer and hard-wearing than the original shiny metallic Sensei, and way better than its rubberized RAW editions. There’s also a noticeably stronger and nicer action to the button clicks, too–I later learned that the Ten uses dual-spring mechanisms instead of singles, and they are good for 60 million clicks (though I can’t vouch for that personally just yet).

The Sensei Ten sadly ditches the onboard customisation of the original in favour of a software-only solution (which is fine in its own right), and it lacks the more extensive RGB customisation of some of Steelseries’ other mice. But it does feature Steelseries’ current TrueMove Pro sensor, a high-resolution 50–18,000 DPI optical sensor that will supposedly maintain 1:1 tracking, even at high speeds, and even if you lift your mouse. It’s probably overkill if you’re not a top-level competitive player who needs to crank their sensitivity to ridiculous heights, but it certainly does help make the Sensei Ten always feel smooth, precise, and good to play games with on a variety of different surfaces. It’s nice to have the cutting-edge tech, but it’s the form factor, build, and feel of the Sensei that makes this line my all-time favourite.

  • Price: $70 USD // $120 AUD
  • Number Of Buttons: 7

Best Gaming Mouse: Budget Wireless

Logitech G603

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Comfortable design that mimics some of Logitech’s best– Can be a bit heavy with both AA batteries
+ Long battery life– Not the flashiest physical design
+ Super-low latency
+ Affordable for a high-performance wireless mouse

It’s understandable to be hesitant when it comes to wireless mice for the purposes of high-level gaming, because wireless means latency, right? Such isn’t the case with high-end wireless mice meant for gaming. But then the question is, aren’t the options really expensive? Logitech’s G603 is the answer to all that.

Logitech concocted what they call the “Hero” sensor and “Lightspeed” tech, which are staples in their wireless gaming products, and they’re the solution to reducing latency to near-zero. Based on my long-time regular use of the G603, I can back up that claim. I’ve long used the G603 with my gaming laptop and in previous desktop setups, not just because it’s one less wire to worry about, but also, the precision and response matched that of wired mice. Whether it was rounds of CSGO or Apex Legends, I never thought about the fact that I was using a wireless mouse with the G603.

On top of accuracy and response, the G603 is very efficient with its battery life, though it requires AA batteries. The top shell of the mouse pops off easily, exposing where the batteries go. The G603 will work with just one AA battery (keeping it lighter) while two will, of course, keep it going longer (upwards of 500 hours). The drawback, however, is that the G603 ends being a bit unbalanced or fairly heavy, respectively, and may prohibit the general speed at which you’re able to swipe the mouse. All things considered, it’s nice not having to worry about when it’s time to plug in the mouse for charging, and its inconveniences just take some time getting used to. You also get two wireless modes to work with: an 8ms mode for standard use that’ll consume less battery and the high-performance 1ms mode for game time.

At just $69.99 USD, it’s one of the most affordable gaming-grade wireless mice (though you will need AA batteries). The G603’s shape is also similar to the G403 and G703, which are simple, tried-and-true designs that slip into any grip-style easily.

  • Price: $70 USD // $100 AUD
  • Buttons: 6

Best Gaming Mouse: Mid-Range Wireless

HyperX Pulsefire Dart

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Qi charging is very convenient– Relatively few buttons
+ Side cushions are weirdly good– Limited lighting options

The Pulsefire Dart is HyperX’s first attempt wireless mouse, and despite my personal distaste for wireless (and non-ambidextrous) mice, it exhibits solid focus with competent gaming performance, as well as some nice surprises. Strangely, the thing I love most are the padded leatherette grips on the side of the mouse, which give your thumb and pinky a semi-luxurious surface to rest on. They also have a bit of cushion behind them, making it hard to resist squeezing your mouse from time to time. It’s a weird thing to focus on, but that really helped define why the Dart was so nice to use.

On the more practical side, the Dart’s internal battery features a generous 50 hours of life (and a very generous 90 hours if you’re no fun and turn the LEDs off like me), and it sports the convenience of wireless Qi charging. So, if you already have some kind of Qi charging solution for your phone on your desk, or you’re thinking about investing in one, it’s incredibly convenient and a great inclusion for the price. It uses a USB-C cable to charge otherwise.

I’m also quite fond of the split-button design, a design which is in the minority of this list–you’ll notice that the two primary buttons are separate from the shell. This means that clicking either of them requires the same kind of action whether you’re clicking the top or the bottom of the space, letting you change your grip style quite comfortably. However, it’s worth mentioning that because of the way I usually hold the mouse (and because of the irresistible side grips), it meant that the travel required to use the buttons on the left-hand side was more than I’m usually comfortable with. It’s also important to note that the Pulsefire Dart only features 5 buttons overall, which might be a downer depending on how much you rely on additional mouse inputs. But that doesn’t stop it Pulsefire Dart from being an elegant wireless option overall.

  • Price: $100 USD // AUD Price TBC
  • Number Of Buttons: 5


Best Gaming Mouse: High-End Wireless

Logitech G604

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Ergonomic design– Lacks lighting options
+ Lots of configurable inputs
+ Free-spin scroll wheel is a useful tool outside of gaming
+ Replaceable battery with excellent power efficiency

Ignoring the fact that the Logitech G604 has the same recommended retail price (USD) as the HyperX Pulsefire Dart, it’s the little things that make a big difference, bumping the G604 into the high-end category despite its relatively modest RRP–a good thing, if you ask me. The shape and design of Logitech’s mouse immediately stands out, though if you’re familiar with the company’s past mice, you might recognize the extended thumb rest on the interior face. It’s a common feature of Logitech’s MX series, and a welcome one that ensures a bit of added comfort for the right-hand-dedicated among us. So as to not be mistaken as a typical productivity mouse, the G604’s sensor can be set between 100 and 16,000 DPI, and there are plenty of ways to bind your favorite hotkeys or in-game commands.

Onboard, the G604 has a total of 15 configurable inputs. A half-dozen of them live on the left-hand side, above the thumb rest, while the remainder are up top. The image above should give you a good indication of which buttons I’m referring to, but don’t overlook the scroll wheel. It also has tilt (side to side) functions that can be used as distinct inputs. That’s hardly the most interesting thing about the wheel, however. With a quick button press, you can change the wheel from having slow, deliberate, ratcheted rotation, to a free-flying spin that’s great for quickly zooming through long documents or websites. Though that isn’t specifically a gaming function, it’s great to have in lots of other scenarios.

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the G604 is that it operates using a single AA battery. Sounds wasteful? Well, not if you use rechargeable batteries. And even if you don’t, a single battery should get you an estimated 240 hours of use before you need to reload a fresh cell. Is it as elegant a solution as the Pulsefire Dart above? No, but having control over the battery means you won’t have to worry about the longevity of the most volatile component in a wireless mouse–one which is also the most important–should it fail.

  • Price: $100 USD // $170 AUD
  • Number Of Buttons: 15


Best Gaming Mouse: Great RGB Lighting

Corsair Ironclaw RGB

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Multiple RGB lighting zones
+ Granular DPI settings
+ Excellent Value

As far as RGB lighting goes, mice tend not to get as flashy as keyboards. Among configurable RGB-lit mice from leading manufacturers, the Ironclaw’s two-zone RGB lighting–the Corsair logo and the inner section of the scroll wheel–makes it one of the most colorful options. The accent lights on the side provide a little additional illumination, indicating your current profile and DPI settings.

Speaking of, the range maxes out at 18,000 DPI, and can be configured by increments of 1, giving you extreme control over the sensor. Seven buttons round out the configurability of the Ironclaw, providing a little bit of everything for the player who likes to personalize the look and functionality of their mouse.

The key features that make the Ironclaw worth a look can also be found on more expensive mice, but at $59.99, it’s hard to deny the attractiveness of Corsair’s RGB rodent. It’s an all around feature-full offering that won’t break the bank.

  • Price: $60 USD // $120 AUD
  • Number Of Buttons: 7


Best Gaming Mouse: Lightweight Wired

Razer Viper

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The GoodThe Bad
+ At 69g, it’s one of the lightest gaming mice available– Side buttons are a bit squishy
+ Ambidextrous design that’s comfortable for all grip styles
+ Soft, tactile, and low-noise clicks

Razer is well-known for its robust roster of all things PC gaming, from gaudy accessories and headsets to flashy mice and keyboards. The brand has also become synonymous with extravagant RGB lighting. But it often gets the basics right with many of its peripherals, and the Razer Viper is emblematic of that. Within the lineup of shiny, glowing mice is a modest one that is super-lightweight and comfortable to use for any grip style.

The Razer Viper comes in at just 69 grams, making it one of the lightest gaming mice available. It’s an absolute joy to use, evident in my time using it for work purposes and playing a handful of competitive games. Mouse swipes, precision aiming, and picking it up to reset mouse position has been effortless, but not just because it’s lightweight. Its simplistic (and ambidextrous) design is comfortable to use in claw, fingertip, or palm grips despite its slightly longer body, and the subtle rubberized textures on the side help .

Both left and right clicks are light to the touch, which makes them a tad less noisy and easy-going for rapid clicking. If there’s one shortcoming, it’s that the side buttons near the thumb (of which there are two on each side) are a bit squishy when pressing in. Many of us have also come to expect on-the-fly DPI switching buttons typically found near the scroll wheel, and unfortunately, the Viper doesn’t have one.

A wireless variant is available in the Razer Viper Ultimate, but we’ve only used the wired version here. If you’re a fan of featherweight mice, Razer has you covered with the Viper.

  • Price: $80 USD // $135 AUD
  • Number of buttons: 7


Best Gaming Mouse: Multi-Button Mouse For MMO/MOBA

Corsair Scimitar Pro

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The GoodThe Bad
+ Total of 12 programmable side buttons– Not great for shooters
+ Side button textures help distinguish one from another
+ Adjustable position of side button panel
+ Sturdy build and proper shape for palm or claw grip styles

Admittedly, recommending a mouse specifically for MMORPGs or MOBA games means targeting a fairly niche audience, despite the overwhelming popularity of both genres. But if a majority of your game time is spent with those genres, a proper gaming mouse could make your life a lot easier. Of the button-packed mice I’ve used, the Corsair Scimitar Pro came out on top. Its roster of programmable side buttons for your thumb are intuitive to use and open up possibilities for key mappings in the right kind of games.

As a hardcore Final Fantasy XIV player, I appreciate how it can change the game. I’m able to program my entire attack rotation to the side thumb buttons, and while that’s not my preferred way to play, it’s certainly a viable option. Even being able to map a few key actions to the side buttons, especially to act as easily accessible macros, came in clutch. A mouse like the Scimitar Pro makes an RPG (MMO or otherwise) playable with just one hand and make the myriad actions easier to execute.

While a total of 12 side buttons may seem like a lot to keep track of with just your thumb, the subtle tactile surfaces on two of the rows help you distinguish one set of buttons from another. It’s an effective design that ensures the Scimitar Pro is sensible to use–it’ll take some getting used to, but it’s intuitive once you make the adjustment. Additionally, you can adjust the forward-back positioning of the 12-button panel with a packaged tool, which is a great customization option that helps make sure you’re able to use the mouse fits your grip properly, regardless of your hand size.

Corsair understands what the Scimitar Pro’s use case is and goes to lengths to tune it just right for that case. You won’t get a great mouse for FPSs or fast-paced action games because of its design and weight, but if the Scimitar fits with your gaming profile, it’s one of the best options.

  • Price: $80 USD // $130 AUD
  • Number of buttons: 17

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-best-gaming-mouse-and-mice-in-2019/1100-6471780/

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Has Double XP From Now Until December 2

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is about to begin its first proper season, with a huge drop of free content beginning on December 3. While not every map and mode promised will drop at the same time, it’s a significant date for Infinity Ward’s reboot of their popular Call of Duty sub-series. To celebrate, from now until December 2 you can earn double XP in all of Modern Warfare’s online modes. This gives you a good chance to hit Officer Ranks before the first season reset on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

This news comes via the Activision Blog, which also delves further into what the beginning of the new season will mean for players. Once Season 1 begins, your Officer Rank (if you’ve gotten that far) will be locked, and you’ll earn your ribbons for that rank. Everyone will be on a new journey to Rank 155 during the season, as will be the case in subsequent seasons as well. Enlisted Ranks, Mission progress, Blueprint weapons, and your Combat Record will carry over between seasons. The game will also receive its first Battle Pass in December, so it’s going to be a big month for the game.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare received a 7/10 in our review, and has been a huge sales performer for Activision. If you haven’t jumped into the latest Call of Duty yet, be sure to check out our guide for the best Modern Warfare Black Friday deals–the game will be discounted over Thanksgiving.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-has-double-xp-from-now/1100-6471782/

Xbox One’s Best Black Friday 2019 Game Deals: Gears 5, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, And More

Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2019 deals have technically arrived early. With these sales come another hectic round of shopping around for the best Xbox One deals. Microsoft’s console has seen some excellent games this year, and if you’ve had your eye on a particular game now’s the time to strike, since you probably won’t see a better deal for most of them this year.

Already a large number of Xbox One games have been marked down, and with retailers having released their ads so early the year, we already have a good idea which games will be on sale–and many deals are already live, letting you get your shopping out of the way now. We’ve already seen recent releases like Need For Speed Heat ($30) and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (as low as $38) get Black Friday price cuts, as well as some minor, limited discounts on Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order and Shenmue III. According to early Black Friday ads, some games released at the beginning of 2019 will be available for sub-$20 prices (their lowest yet), including Resident Evil 2, The Division 2, and Kingdom Hearts III.

After initially being limited to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members, everyone now has access to Xbox Live’s digital games sale. While not always as cheap as the physical versions you’ll find during Black Friday, those looking for downloadable games have a ton of options, including the full Assassin’s Creed series, Sekiro, and more.

In the meantime, we’ve rounded up the best Xbox One game deals confirmed for Black Friday below, and this story will be updated regularly as we spot more discounts. While specific start times will vary by retailer, many of these game discounts will be live starting Thanksgiving Day. For more Black Friday 2019 Xbox One deals, be sure to check out our guide to the best Xbox One console and accessory deals, which include some great Xbox One X bundles for $350, Xbox One S bundles for $200, and the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition for $150.

Best Xbox One game deals for Black Friday 2019


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from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-ones-best-black-friday-2019-game-deals-gears-/1100-6471142/

Australian Video Game Industry Is Growing, But Still Only Makes Up 0.05 Percent Of Global Revenue

The Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (IGEA) has released a major new report that shines a light on a number of key statistics about the local Australian video game industry. In short, the local game scene is growing, but is still makes up only a minuscule proportion of global games revenue.

In terms of revenue, the Australian game development industry generated $143.5 million during the 2018-2019 financial year, according to the report. This is up 21 percent from 2017, which is when the last study was undertaken. Another positive for the local game development scene is that 71 percent of surveyed studios said they experienced growth, while 35 percent said they were anticipating this growth to accelerate to “significant growth” for the next year.

The money made by Australian game studios largely came from overseas markets, with 83 percent of total revenue from Australian games coming from outside the country. Australian game developers are also increasingly looking to target markets in Asia, with 65 percent of survey respondents saying they were developing for Asian markets (compared to 37 percent in 2017).

The total number of people working full-time on game development in Australia was 1,275 during the financial year, which is up by 37 percent from the latest survey. Programmers (34 percent) led the way in terms of discipline. The future seems bright for future growth, too, as IGEA’s study said 61 percent of surveyed studios said they expect to hire more people in the coming year, which is up from 53 percent the last time the survey was conducted.

The survey also found that the Australian game development industry, like others around the world, is dominated by men. Only 21 percent of respondents identified as female (which is up from 18 percent in 2017). In terms of geographic breakdown, Melbourne had the most studios, followed by Brisbane and then Sydney.

Some of Australia’s best-known video game developers include Big Ant (AO Tennis), Hipster Whale (Crossy Road), Firemonkeys (Need for Speed), and Halfbrick (Fruit Ninja). All of the major global publishers, including Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, and 2K, have offices in Australia. Some of the popular indie games to come out of Australia have included titles like Hollow Knight (Team Cherry) and Armello (League of Geeks).

IGEA CEO Ron Curry said the success of the Australian game development scene in the 2018-2019 fiscal year was especially notable because it comes largely without government support from tax credits and other programs. “The survey shows that the Australian game development industry continues to grow and succeed despite a lack of policies to support our industry that makes it harder to develop games in Australia than in almost any other advanced economy,” Curry said. “Games are not only important for their contribution to the nation’s economy and screen sector, they are also interwoven into the fabric of Australian culture, with two-thirds of all Australians playing video games.”

Curry pointed out that the Australian games scene has a lot of room to grow. He pointed out that Canada just recently announced that its local game development scene employs 48,000 people and generated $4 billion for the latest period. That’s 20X bigger than Australia. The gap is even bigger for the United States, where video game revenue amounted to $43 billion in 2018.

“While 83% of the income generated by Australian developers already comes from overseas sources, we’re still only capturing 0.05% of the global games market,” Curry said, referencing the reported $153 billion in global revenue that gaming brings in each year.

Survey respondents said a lack of government funding and a difficulty in securing funding from investors were some of the main challenges they faced in the last year. Developers also said internet speeds continue to be a problem in Australia.

“The Australian game development industry is also rebuilding, with 55% of studios less than five years old,” the report goes on to say. “Given the challenges that local studios are facing with little to no start-up or expansion support from government, coupled with multinational studios looking to Australia as an option for investment, IGEA encourages State and Federal Governments to consider boosting investment and recognition of the sector to spur even greater opportunities.”

You can read the full IGEA report here [PDF].

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/australian-video-game-industry-is-growing-but-stil/1100-6471781/

Black Friday 2019: Best Gaming Headset Deals For PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

We at GameSpot have been scrounging the internet for Black Friday 2019 deals for weeks. And guess what? There are a lot of them. In fact, there are a lot specifically for gaming headsets, whether you’re playing on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, or PC. That’s why we’ve gathered the best gaming headset deals available during Black Friday 2019.

There are Black Friday deals on gaming headsets from almost all of the big companies, including HyperX, SteelSeries, and Turtle Beach. There’s even a discount on the PlayStation Gold Wireless headset, which made it into our list of the best gaming headsets of 2019. The best part is that all of these deals are available right now.

Most of these deals are expected to last through December, but we’ll keep you updated as new ones are revealed.

For more Black Friday 2019 sales, check out our other stories through the links below.

Best Black Friday gaming headset deals

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HyperX Cloud II gaming headset | $70 ($100)

Works with PC, PS4, and Xbox One

HyperX’s popular Cloud II gaming headset is seeing a nice 30% discount for Black Friday. It’s popular for good reason: It’s affordable and comfortable, in addition to having great audio and microphone quality.

Also available at: Walmart


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HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset | $80 ($100)

Works with PC, PS4, and Xbox One

HyperX’s Cloud Alpha is a slight step up from the Cloud II. Both headsets are great, but the Alpha features better audio. You can pick it up for $80 this Black Friday.

Also available at: Walmart


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Arctis Pro Wireless gaming headset | $264 ($330)

Works with PC and PS4

The Arctis Pro Wireless is a deluxe headset that comes with swappable batteries and a transmitter base that takes care of your audio mixing and battery charging. This lets you charge one battery while you use the other. SteelSeries has an early Black Friday sale going right now that lets those with SteelSeries accounts take advantage of some pre-Black Friday deals. Thankfully, making an account is free, and you can get the Arctis Pro Wireless for $264.

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Arctis Pro gaming headset + GameDAC | $187.50 ($250)

Works with PC and PS4

The Arctis Pro gaming headset is the wired version of the Arctis Pro Wireless. And while it doesn’t have the deluxe wireless transmitter, it does comes with a GameDAC that lets you control your audio, such as mixing your game-chat balance. SteelSeries’ early Black Friday sale is for SteelSeries members, but thankfully, it’s completely free to sign up to become one.

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Arctis 5 gaming headset | $80 ($100)

Works with PC and PS4

The Arctis 5 is a more affordable headset from SteelSeries, but that doesn’t mean it slouches on quality. It’s got good audio and microphone quality and comes with a game-chat balance dial for $80 this Black Friday. You’ll need a SteelSeries account to take advantage of this early deal, but thankfully, it’s completely free to sign up for one.

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Arctis 3 Bluetooth gaming headset | $75 ($100)

Works with PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch

The Arctis 3 is SteelSeries’ affordable Bluetooth headset. It’s also compatible with a wide range of devices, including PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, VR headsets, and mobile devices. You need a SteelSeries account to take advantage of this early deal, but thankfully, you can sign up for one at no charge.


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Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 gaming headset + SuperAmp | $125 ($250)

Works with Xbox One

The Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 is a great-sounding, comfortable headset. Its regular price of $250 is definitely daunting, but the Microsoft Store is cutting it in half for Black Friday. $125 is a fantastic deal for this Xbox One gaming headset.


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PlayStation Gold Wireless gaming headset | $68 ($100)

Works with PS4

The PlayStation Gold Wireless is Sony’s own gaming headset. It works with the PS4 and PS4 Pro and features 12 different sound profiles. You can grab it for $68 during Black Friday.

Also available at: Walmart


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from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/black-friday-2019-best-gaming-headset-deals-for-ps/1100-6471776/

No Man’s Sky Synthesis Update Adds Starship Upgrades, Multiple Weapons, And Much More

No Man’s Sky has another huge update coming on November 28, and it’ll add numerous features and improvements to the space exploration game. Update 2.2, which is called Synthesis, is geared towards tackling some of the game’s potentially more frustrating elements, increasing storage, and making a few actions easier to perform. This update will be available for the PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One versions of the game.

The first major change is the new Starship Outfitting Terminals you can find at Space Stations, which will allow you to add inventory slots to your ship or upgrade its class with your nanites, so you can improve your favorite ship. You can also salvage ships for scrap here if you have an older model to offload. The terrain editing system has also been improved with better visual effects and new restore and flatten modes, which will give you more control over how you shape the planets you land on. If you made terrain edits within a base, they’ll now be protected from regeneration, too.

Other major changes include the ability to save custom outfits and allowing everyone to control the Exocraft through a first person camera, not just VR players. Speaking of VR, this update has unified features between versions, so you can now use photo mode and ride creatures when playing the game with a virtual reality headset on. Elsewhere, storage containers have been expanded so that you can store much more in them and give them custom names. A new object has been added–the personal refiner, which lets you refine materials without needing a portable model. You will also be able to carry multiple Multi-Tool weapons and switch between them.

There are close to 300 changes made in total, including numerous bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements. We revisited No Man’s Sky after the Beyond update for a new review, and found that the game is in very good shape now. Reviewer Justin Clark wrote that “the drastic improvements made to No Man’s Sky in its Beyond expansion are the new gold standard for how to gracefully cope with a game’s flaws post-release.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/no-mans-sky-synthesis-update-adds-starship-upgrade/1100-6471778/

Black Friday 2019: Get Death Stranding (PS4) For $40

Death Stranding is Hideo Kojima’s latest game and his debut project as an independent developer. The renowned producer has been known for his heady topics and unique gameplay systems, and Death Stranding appears to earn that reputation with an adventure that’s experimental and, for some players, divisive.

The best way to come to your own conclusions is to try the game for yourself. It’s a PS4 exclusive for now, though a PC version will be coming next year. GameSpot’s review awarded it a 9/10.

“It’s positive without ignoring pain; in fact, it argues in both its story and its gameplay that adversity itself is what makes things worth doing and life worth living,” wrote Kallie Plagge. “It’s a game that requires patience, compassion, and love, and it’s also one we really need right now.”

Best Black Friday deal on Death Stranding

If you already own a PS4 and you’re looking for a good deal on Death Stranding, the best one we’ve seen is through Ebay, which is offering a brand-new copy of the game plus a $20 PSN gift card (email delivery) for $60, free shipping included. With that offer, you’re effectively getting the game for just $40, which is by far the best discount you’ll find on it this holiday season.

A GameStop flash deal was offering the limited-edition Death Stranding PS4 Pro, which includes the game, for $300, but it’s sold out. We’ll be keeping an eye out in case the deal, or a similar one, comes back.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/black-friday-2019-get-death-stranding-ps4-for-40/1100-6471727/

Newegg Black Friday 2019 Deals: PC Gaming Laptops, PS4 Pro, Xbox One X, And More

Newegg has kicked off its Black Friday 2019 sale, which sees tons of deals on graphics cards, gaming laptops, and more. There are major discounts on PC hardware, and there are a number of deals on other things as well.

Yes, in addition to gaming laptops, desktops, and graphics cards, there are a number of deals on games and consoles. You can see those under the PC hardware in our list below.

Newegg’s Black Friday deals are live now and end November 30. Quantity is limited, so if you’re interested in a specific deal, it’s a good idea to grab it early if possible. We’ll make sure to keep this article updated with any deals that show up later on in the sale.

Quick look at Newegg’s Black Friday deals:

Best Black Friday deals at Newegg

MSI GL65 15.6-inch GTX 1650 gaming laptop – $600

MSI GL65 15.6-inch GTX 1650 gaming laptop | $600 ($800) after $100 rebate card

Available now

This GL series laptop comes equipped with a GTX 1650 4 GB, an i5-9300H processor, 8 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. Black Friday brings its price down to $600, starting from November 25-30.


MSI 15.6-inch GTX 1660 Ti gaming laptop – $800

MSI 15.6-inch GTX 1660 Ti gaming laptop | $800 ($1,150) after $100 rebate card

Available now

This GL65 comes with more powerful specs than the last, with a GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB, an i7-9750H processor, 8 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. Starting on November 25, its price goes down to $800 for the duration of Black Friday.


MSI 15.6-inch RTX 2060 gaming laptop – $1,150

MSI 15.6-inch RTX 2060 gaming laptop | $1,150 ($1,400) after $100 rebate card

Available now

The third MSI laptop deal for Black Friday is another GL65, but this one is equipped with an RTX 2060 6 GB, an i7-9750H, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. If you want to run modern games at good-to-great settings, then this laptop is the one for you. Black Friday takes its price down to $1,150 from November 25-30.


Acer Predator Helios 15.6-inch GTX 1060 gaming laptop – $1,400

Acer Predator Helios 15.6-inch GTX 1060 gaming laptop | $1,400 ($1,700)

Available now

This Acer Predator laptop boasts a 144Hz screen with GTX 1060 6 GB, an i7-8750H processor, 32 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. If you’re into online multiplayer games–or you just like high frame rates–then this laptop is a good choice, thanks to that 144Hz refresh rate. For Black Friday, its price goes down to $1,400 from November 25-30.


Gigabyte 15.6-inch RTX 2070 gaming laptop – $1,600

Gigabyte 15.6-inch RTX 2070 gaming laptop | $1,600

Available now

This GIGABYTE laptop is stacked. It comes with a 144Hz, 1080p IPS screen; an RTX 2070 8 GB; an i7-9750H processor; 16 GB of RAM; and a 512 GB SSD. Its Black Friday price is set at $1,600.


Asus 17.3-inch RTX 2080 gaming laptop – $2,390

Asus 17.3-inch RTX 2080 gaming laptop | $2,390 ($3,500)

Available now

The most expensive laptop in Newegg’s Black Friday sale boasts a 17-inch 144Hz, 1080p screen with G-Sync; an RTX 2080 8 GB, an i9-8950HK, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. It goes on sale for Black Friday starting November 25-30 for $2,390.


Skytech AMD RX 580 gaming desktop – $640

Skytech AMD RX 580 gaming desktop | $640 ($750)

Available now

This AMD-based gaming PC comes with an RX 580 4GB, a second-gen Ryzen 5, 8 GB of RAM, and 500 GB SSD. Its Black Friday price goes down to $640 from November 25-30.


Asus GTX 1660 gaming desktop – $770

Asus GTX 1660 gaming desktop | $770 ($970)

Available now

This Intel-based gaming PC is equipped with a GTX 1660 6 GB, an i5-9400F, 8 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. Starting November 25, its price gets discounted to $770 for the duration of Black Friday.


Skytech RTX 2070 Super gaming desktop – $1,000

Skytech RTX 2070 Super gaming desktop | $1,000 ($1,280)

Available now

This Skytech gaming PC comes with an RTX 2070 Super 8 GB, an AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 16 GB of RAM, and a 500 GB SSD. For Black Friday, its price goes down to $1,000 from November 25-30.


ABS RTX 2060 Super gaming desktop – $1,200

ABS RTX 2060 Super gaming desktop | $1,200 ($1,450)

Available now

This ABS gaming PC boasts an RTX 2060 8 GB, an i7-9700K, 16 GB of RAM, and a 512 GB SSD. Black Friday brings its price down to $1,200 from November 25-30.


Acer 24-inch 144Hz, 1080p, FreeSync monitor – $150

Acer 24-inch 144Hz, 1080p, FreeSync monitor | $150 ($200)

Available now

This Acer monitor is a great companion to a PC with an AMD graphics card, utilizing its FreeSync capability to make for a smooth, tearless experience. Paired with that 144Hz display, and your games are going to look fantastic in motion. Its Black Friday price will be $150 starting on November 25.


Pixio 27-inch 144Hz, 1440p, FreeSync monitor – $240 with code BLACKFR24

Pixio 27-inch 144Hz, 1440p, FreeSync monitor | $240 (promo code: BLACKFR24)

Available now

This 27-inch monitor boasts a 144Hz refresh rate and 2560×1440 resolution. On top of that, it features AMD’s FreeSync technology. Black Friday kicks its price down to $240 with the promo code, BLACKFR24.


Gigabyte Aorus 27-inch HDR Curved, 165Hz, 1440p, G-Sync monitor – $400

Gigabyte Aorus 27-inch HDR Curved, 165Hz, 1440p, G-Sync monitor | $400 ($460)

Available now

This Gigabyte Aorus monitor boasts a curved 27-inch, 165 Hz, and 1440p display. It’s also compatible with FreeSync and G-Sync technology, the latter of which is Nvidia’s version of FreeSync. If you have an Nvidia graphics card, it works with the monitor to create a smooth, tearless experience–and you don’t have to turn on the power-consuming Vsync in your games. Starting November 25, its Black Friday price is set at $400.


Gigabyte Aorus 27-inch 144Hz, 1440p, G-Sync monitor – $460 with code BLACKFR23

Gigabyte Aorus 27-inch 144Hz, 1440p, G-Sync monitor | $460 (promo code: BLACKFR23)

Available now

This Aorus monitor features a 10-bit IPS panel with HDR for deeper colours. It also boasts a 144Hz display and 1440p resolution, in addition to FreeSync and G-Sync technology. Black Friday takes its price down to $460 with promo code BLACKFR23.


Samsung 49-inch UltraWide, 144Hz, FreeSync monitor – $800

Samsung 49-inch UltraWide, 144Hz, FreeSync monitor | $800 ($1,000)

Available now

If you’ve wanted to get into UltraWide gaming, then this high-end monitor is worth taking a look at. With its 144Hz display, FreeSync support, and 3840×1080 resolution, games will look great. However, make sure your PC has the power to push out that kind of resolution that also takes advantage of the 144Hz refresh rate. Its Black Friday price is set at $800 from November 25-30.


MSI 32-inch Curved, 165Hz, 1080p FreeSync monitor – $230

MSI 32-inch Curved, 165Hz, 1080p FreeSync monitor | $230 ($330) after $10 rebate card

Available now

This 32-inch, curved 1080p monitor features FreeSync technology and a 165Hz refresh rate. Black Friday brings it down to $230 from November 25-30.


MSI GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB – $610

MSI GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB | $610 ($645) after $30 rebate card

Available now

Nvidia regularly runs promotions that bundle free games with specific lines of graphics cards, and at the moment, the company is giving away digital codes of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with its RTX line. And starting November 25, this MSI RTX 2080 gets the Black Friday price of $610.


Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8 GB – $510 with code BLACKFR34

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8 GB | $510 (promo code: BLACKFR34)

Available now

This Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super comes with a copy of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and its Black Friday price is set at $510 after promo code BLACKFR34.


EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8 GB – $690 with code BLACKFR35

EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8 GB | $690 (promo code: BLACKFR35)

Available now

This EVGA RTX 2080 Super comes with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and during Black Friday, it goes for $690 after promo code BLACKFR35.


Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB – $1,110 with code BLACKFR36

Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB | $1,110 (promo code: BLACKFR36)

Available now

The Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti is an extremely powerful graphics card, and with promo code BLACKFR36, its Black Friday price is set at $1,110. Nvidia’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare offer is normally eligible for any RTX graphics card purchase, but Newegg doesn’t make a point of listing it on the product page.


Sapphire Pulse RX 590 8 GB – $180

Sapphire Pulse RX 590 8 GB | $180 ($220)

Available now

AMD has a promotion going right now that gifts graphics card customers three months of Xbox Game Pass for PC and their choice of either Borderlands 3 or Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. This RX 590 8 GB’s price is getting knocked down to $180 for Black Friday.


ASRock Radeon RX 5700 8 GB – $370

ASRock Radeon RX 5700 8 GB | $350 ($410) after $20 rebate card

Available now

This RX 5700 comes with three months of Xbox Game Pass for PC and either Borderlands 3 or Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Starting November 25 and lasting for the duration of Black Friday, its price is going for $370.


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PS4 Pro 1 TB Console & Controller | $300

Available now

Newegg has the PS4 Pro discounted to $300 for Black Friday. It can play enhanced versions of standard PS4 games, in addition to streaming 4K video. This deal is valid until November 30.


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Xbox One X – Gears 5 Bundle | $350

Available now

This bundle comes with an Xbox One X and digital copies of Gears 5 and the rest of the series–Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, Gears of War 2, Gears of War 3, and Gears of War 4. From November 25-30, its Black Friday price will be set at $350.


Xbox One X – Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle – $350

Xbox One X – Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle | $350 ($500)

Available now

This Xbox One X bundle comes with the console, in addition to the Deluxe edition of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Black Friday brings its price down to $350 from November 25-30.


Xbox One S – Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle – $200

Xbox One S – Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle | $200 ($300)

Available now

This Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order bundle gets you the Deluxe Edition with the Xbox One S. For Black Friday, its price is down to $200.


Xbox One S All-Digital Edition – $150

Xbox One S All-Digital Edition | $150 ($250)

Available now

The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition comes with digital codes for Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and bonus content for Fortnite–2,000 V-Bucks and the Rogue Spider Knight outfit. It’s important to note that the All-Digital Edition does not have a disc drive, so you’ll be restricted to digital games only. Black Friday knocks the price down to $150 from November 25-30.


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More Black Friday 2019 Deals

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GameStop Black Friday 2019 Deals: Xbox One X Bundles, PS4 Pro, Cheap Games, And More

Like most major retailers, GameStop has revealed all of its deals for Black Friday 2019. The full GameStop Black Friday ad shows a ton of deals that will be available starting Wednesday, November 27 at 9 PM Eastern Time. GameStop also released a flyer for its “early deals,” which will be available for a full week.

Nintendo Switch offers are noticeably light in GameStop’s Black Friday deals. If you’re looking for a Switch Lite, You can get a $25 gift coupon when you buy any new Switch Lite. Otherwise, you’re stuck with Nintendo’s official Black Friday 2019 bundle: the launch-model Switch (without improved battery life) with a digital copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for $300. GameStop will also have some first-party Switch games for $40 each and discounts on Switch accessories like the Poke Ball Plus.

Keep in mind GameStop has deals going live next Wednesday, plus limited-time deals that will likely launch on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Check out GameStop’s full Black Friday schedule below, and read on for the best Black Friday deals we know about so far.

GameStop Black Friday 2019 schedule

Online

  • Live Now: Early deals, including PS4 and Xbox One console bundles, available online
  • November 27: Black Friday online deals go live on GameStop.com beginning at 8 PM PT / 11 PM ET

Store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: 3 PM – 10 PM
  • Black Friday, Nov. 29: 7 AM – 10 PM
  • Saturday, Nov. 30: 10 AM – 9 PM
  • Sunday, Dec. 1: 11 AM – 7 PM

GameStop’s Black Friday 2019 deals

GameStop’s early deals largely include the official deals from PlayStation and Xbox, such as the PS4 Slim holiday bundle with three console-exclusive games and the Xbox One X bundle for $350. Note that the following deals will be available at nearly all major retailers, so if something sells out at GameStop, you should check Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. The early deals will be available until December 2 (or while supplies last). Meanwhile, GameStop’s full Black Friday sale begins November 27, and we’ve also outlined those deals below.

To be clear: We haven’t included everything that’ll be on sale at GameStop; we’ve just highlighted some of the most notable deals below. Be sure to check the full GameStop Black Friday ad for a more extensive list of deals.

Game deals

Early deals from November 24-December 2:

Nintendo Switch:

PS4:

Xbox One:

Black Friday deals starting Nov. 27 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET online:

Nintendo Switch:

PS4:

Xbox One:

PC:

Pre-owned games:

  • Buy two, get one free on all pre-owned PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and 3DS games
  • Buy one, get one free on all pre-owned Xbox 360, PS3, DS, Wii, Wii U, and PS Vita games

*only available 11/28-11/30

**only available 11/28-12/1


Consoles and accessories

Early deals from November 24-December 2:

PS4 Slim bundle with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and The Last of Us Remastered – $200

PS4 Slim holiday bundle | $200 ($300)

This official PlayStation bundle includes three excellent, PS4-exclusive games–God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, and The Last of Us Remastered–along with the base console for $200, an excellent deal for anyone buying a PS4 for the first time.


PS4 Pro (Glacier White Edition) – $300

PS4 Pro Glacier White | $300 ($400)

The powerful PS4 Pro is on sale for an excellent price during Black Friday, selling for $300 rather than $400. GameStop’s offer includes the stunning Glacier White model, which comes with a matching controller.


DualShock 4 wireless controllers – $39

DualShock 4 Wireless Controllers (various colors) | $39 each ($60-$65)

PS4 controllers will be $39 each at GameStop during Black Friday, the same price as at Walmart. Other stores will have them for $40 during Black Friday week, but colors available may vary between retailers. GameStop’s flyer includes the new Fall 2019 colors shown above, which normally go for $65 each.


PS Plus one-year membership – $45

PlayStation Plus 12-month membership | $45 ($60)

The official PlayStation Black Friday offer for PS Plus is $45 for a yearly membership. That’s not quite as low as we’d hoped, but if you need to renew your membership (remember PS Plus subscriptions do stack), this is still a nice deal to snag.


PSVR bundle with five games – $200

PlayStation VR Mega Pack | $200 ($300)

This is the best PSVR deal we’ve seen in a long time. For $200, you’ll get the PSVR headset and PlayStation Camera along with five of the system’s best games.


PSVR bundle with Blood & Truth and Everbody’s Golf – $250

PlayStation VR bundle with Blood & Truth, Everybody’s Golf VR | $250 ($350)

This bundle is slightly pricier than other PSVR bundles during Black Friday, but that’s because it comes with two PlayStation Move motion controllers (which can cost as much as $100 a pack). Another bundle includes Beat Saber and Borderlands 2 VR instead, if those are more up your alley.


PlayStation Gold Wireless Headset with Fortnite content – $70

Fortnite Neo Versa Bundle With PlayStation Gold Wireless Headset | $70 ($100)

The discount on this PlayStation Gold wireless headset isn’t exceptional on its own, but if you’re a Fortnite fan, the included Neo Versa bundle is a nice perk that comes with the Epic Neo Versa Outfit, Epic Neo Phrenzy Back Bling, and 2,000 V-Bucks.


Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Xbox One X bundle – $200

Xbox One S bundle with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition | $200 ($300)

Get the newest Star Wars adventure on Xbox One with this Xbox One S bundle for only $200, available at many retailers including GameStop.


NBA 2K20 Xbox One X special-edition bundle – $350

Xbox One X special-edition bundle with NBA 2K20 | $350 ($500)

Quite a few Xbox One X bundles will be on sale for Black Friday, but this GameStop-exclusive, special-edition Xbox One X with NBA 2K20 has to be the prettiest with its paint splash design.


Xbox One S All-Digital Edition – $150

Xbox One S All-Digital Edition | $150 ($250)

Not a fan of buying physical games? Then the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition was made for you, but please be aware there’s no disc drive, removing the option entirely to play physical games or Blu-ray discs. The bundle comes with three games: Sea of Thieves, Minecraft, and bonus content for Fortnite: Battle Royale–2,000 V-Bucks and the Legendary Rogue Spider Knight outfit. At just $150, the All-Digital Edition is a much more appealing offer for primarily digital gamers.


Xbox One wireless controllers – $10 off

Xbox Wireless Controllers (various colors) | $10 off

Multiple Xbox controllers will be on sale for $10 off during Black Friday, including the special-edition Gears 5 controller for $65 (previously $75) and other colors for $60 (previously $70 each). It’s worth noting Microsoft’s official Black Friday sale is advertising Xbox controllers for “up to $20 off,” so you may want to compare prices before grabbing one of these from GameStop.


GameStop in-store offer on collectibles and apparel

In-store deal: Get 25% off everything you can stuff in this bag

This is fairly self-explanatory, but from November 24-27, GameStop stores will let you fill a bag with as many collectibles and apparel as you can and get 25% off the entire bag (which you have to buy on its own for $5). Games and hardware are excluded as well as clearance items.


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Online deal: Get 25% off collectibles when you spend $100 or more

GameStop is as known for selling gaming, anime, and comics merch as much as they are for selling games, and if you’re planning to spend big on status, Funko Pops, and more, you can save a significant amount of cash when you spend $100 or more.


Black Friday deals starting Nov. 27 at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET online:

Nintendo Switch with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and $25 gift coupon – $300

Nintendo Switch (older model) with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, $25 gift coupon | $300

*Only available on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday

GameStop is offering the same Nintendo Switch bundle every other store is because it’s Nintendo’s official console offer this year–just as it was in 2018. While an appealing offer last year, this bundle isn’t quite as impressive in 2019 because a new, improved Switch has since released and has longer battery life. This bundle gets you the older model and a digital copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which commonly goes for around $50 these days. It’s not a bad deal if you love Mario Kart, but just be aware that you’re getting the launch model Switch. That said, GameStop is throwing in a $25 gift coupon to sweeten the deal, so if you love Mario Kart, this is the offer you’d want to take advantage of.


Nintendo Switch Lite with $25 gift coupon – $200

Nintendo Switch Lite (multiple colors) with $25 gift coupon | $200

*Only available on November 30 and December 1

Outright discounts for the new Switch Lite are rare, but if you’re hankering to pick up Nintendo’s handheld-only Switch this holiday season, you can at least get a $25 gift coupon with the offer at GameStop.


HTC Vive Pro VR starter kit – $800

HTC Vive Pro VR Starter Kit | $800 ($1,100)

With the announcement of Half-Life: Alyx, some people may be persuaded to finally pick up a VR headset this holiday season, and luckily, the HTC Vive Pro will be cheaper at GameStop for Black Friday. Normally sold for $1,100, you’ll find the HTC Vive Pro Starter Kit–which includes the headset, two SteamVR base stations, and two Vive controllers–for $800. Alternatively, the headset by itself will be on sale for just $600 (normally $800).


HTC Vive Cosmo VR headset – $600

HTC Vive Cosmo VR System | $600 ($700)

The HTC Vive Cosmos will be $100 off for Black Friday. It includes six tracking cameras, Steam and Viveport library access, 12 months of Viveport Infinity (with access to more than 700 games and apps), and more.


Holiday Thanos – $12

Buy two, get one free on all $12 Funko Pop figures

We’ve seen this deal at GameStop before, but it’s a nice offer for Funko Pop collectors. All $12 Funko Pop figures, like this festive Thanos, will be eligible as part of this buy two, get one free deal.


Nerf Fortnite Supply Drop set – $80

Nerf Fortnite Legendary Supply Drop | $80 ($100)

Inspired by the blasters used in Fortnite, this set includes four Nerf Fortnite blasters, 30 Nerf darts, two Nerf rockets, and three bush targets for practicing your aim. Normally sold for $100, it’s down to $80 for Black Friday.


Mario Wired Fight Pad Pro for Nintendo Switch – $15

Wired Fight Pad Pro for Nintendo Switch (Mario or Luigi designs) | $15 ($25)

Fans of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate can take advantage of a nice discount on wired Fight Pad Pro controllers for Nintendo Switch, which mimic the design of a traditional GameCube controller and come wired to avoid input lag. Normally sold for $25, they’ll be $10 off for Black Friday.


Lego Star Wars Yoda – $75

Get 25% off all Lego sets

Lego sets are always a popular gift for the holidays, and they can get quite pricey, like this Yoda set that usually sells for $100. GameStop will be offering 25% off all Lego sets for Black Friday, including sets from Star Wars, Overwatch, Minecraft, and more.


Dragon Ball Z ornaments – $10.20

Get 40% off all holiday apparel, calendars, and ornaments

Festive collectibles, like this set of Dragon Ball Z Christmas tree ornaments, are a great way to get in the holiday spirit and decorate with products from Star Wars, Fortnite, Marvel, and more.


Funkoverse Strategy Game – $28

Get 30% off all board games, puzzles, and Funkoverse strategy games

Tabletop fans will find a nice selection of board games and card games marked down, like the Funkoverse strategy games and the 80th anniversary Marvel Monopoly board game.


Super Mario Bros. waffle maker – $20

Super Mario Bros. 1Up Waffle Maker | $20 ($35)

Normally sold for $35, this Mario-themed waffle maker will be on sale for $20. Delicious.


My Hero Academia All-Might T-shirt – $7.97

Buy one, get one free on all T-shirts

Now’s a great time to stock up on new tees for 2020, like this one featuring All Might from My Hero Academia. GameStop’s entire T-shirt collection is eligible for this offer, encompassing categories like anime, Marvel, Nintendo, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and more.


Magic: The Gathering Core Set 2020 Booster Pack (assortment) – $7.49

Buy one, get one 50% off all trading cards

Whether you play Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, or Pokemon TCG, you can stock up on new cards at a discount during Black Friday.


More Black Friday 2019 Deals

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Black Friday 2019 Best Deals On PC Games: Red Dead 2, Outer Worlds, And More

Black Friday 2019 deals continue to roll out as we quickly approach the shopping holiday. Steam’s Black Friday sale is underway, but that doesn’t mean it has the best prices; oftentimes, the best deals on PC games for Steam come from elsewhere. Case in point, digital games store Fanatical has jumped into the Black Friday fray, offering more savings on the year’s hottest games, a number of which are redeemable on Steam. The Fanatical Black Friday sale continues until November 29 and offers a variety of unique deals on well-known games, including Red Dead Redemption 2 and Borderlands 3, while also showing off some of the more obscure and overlooked games from recent years.

What sets Fanatical’s online sale apart from others are the unique flash sales happening every 24 hours. Every day of the week-long sale will cycle in a new set of games that can be purchased at a more significant discount than usual. In addition to the flash sales, other games on sale include Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Superhot VR, NBA 2K20, and Civilization VI. Even more recent games are discounted as well; in addition to the aforementioned RDR2, The Outer Worlds can be had for less than $45.

Like other digital distribution sites, Fanatical will send you a code for each purchase, which will need to be redeemed at their respective gaming clients. As an example, Red Dead Redemption 2 can be played on the Rockstar Games Launcher, while Borderlands 3 is playable on the Epic Games Store client.

In addition to these deals, Fanatical is also offering further discounts with the use of promo codes. On Fanatical’s front page, you’ll find a special promo code BLACK10 for up to 10% off with any purchase. However, you can also use our exclusive promo code, GAMESPOT11, which will give you 11% off your entire haul. (Unfortunately, you can only use one promo code at a time, so stacking multiple ones will not work. It also can’t be used on pre-orders or Red Dead Redemption 2.)

There are several other big games included in this sale, one of which is Borderlands 3. Released in September, the game was largely well-received, offering a pretty satisfying return to the Borderlands universe. In GameSpot’s Borderlands 3 review, editor Jordan Ramée wrote, “The game’s character-driven narrative acts as a satisfying finale for the loot-shooter franchise, and the new mechanics and features–especially the reworked skill trees and weapon manufacturer effects–give you plenty of agency in how you want to play through it.”

Best Black Friday game deals at Fanatical (so far)

Remember to apply our exclusive promo code, GAMESPOT11, for an additional 11% off the below prices.


More Black Friday 2019 Deals

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