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    The best Black Friday 2022 gaming deals on video games, headsets, laptops and more

    James MartinBy James MartinNovember 25, 2022No Comments11 Mins Read
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    Black Friday is usually a good time to pick up some new gaming gear at lower-than-usual price, and generally speaking, that’s the case again this year. This year we’re seeing strong discounts on a number of the year’s highest-profile games, special offers for the Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series S and a wide range of discounts on gaming accessories we like. To help you figure out what’s worth your time, we’ve picked through the avalanche of offers at Amazon, Walmart, GameStop and other retailers and rounded up a few of the highlights below. Here are the best Black Friday gaming deals we could find.

    Nintendo Switch + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe + Switch Online

    Nintendo Switch
    Engadget

    Nintendo’s chief Black Friday deal bundles the standard Switch console with a digital copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a three-month subscription to the company’s Switch Online service at no extra cost. Nintendo has offered this exact same promotion for the past few years, and given that the newer Switch OLED is a pretty firm upgrade over the base model, it’s hard to call this a great deal. Still, if you’re gifting someone their first Switch and you don’t think they’ll need the Switch OLED’s bigger and more vibrant display, there’s some value here. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is still a great time and normally retails around $50, while three months of Switch Online typically cost another $8.

    Buy Nintendo Switch bundle at Amazon – $300

    Xbox Series S

    Microsoft's Xbox Series S
    Aaron Souppouris / Engadget

    The Xbox Series S is down to $250 with a $50 store gift card at Target, which is effectively a $100 discount. At Woot, the diminutive console is available for $220 outright, while Amazon has it for $240 and several other retailers have it for $250. Normally, the Series S retails for $300. Either way, this is a good value for PlayStation or Switch users who want a cheaper way into the Xbox ecosystem. We gave the Series S a review score of 85 at launch: It isn’t powerful enough for 4K gaming, lacks a disc drive and only has 512GB of built-in storage, but it can still play all the same games as the pricier Xbox Series X.

    Buy Xbox Series S + $50 gift card at Target – $250Buy Xbox Series S at Woot – $220Buy Xbox Series S at Amazon – $240

    Xbox Wireless Controller

    Microsoft's Xbox Wireless Controller
    Aaron Souppouris / Engadget

    If you need a spare gamepad for your Xbox or PC, Microsoft’s wireless Xbox Series X/S controller is currently available from $39 at several retailers. While that’s not the absolute lowest price we’ve seen, it’s still about $10 below the controller’s usual going rate. The sale applies to multiple finishes, though some colors are priced $5 higher. Just note that these pads still rely on AA batteries by default; if you want one rechargeable battery, that’ll cost you another $25.

    Buy Xbox Wireless Controller at Amazon – $39Buy Xbox Wireless Controller at Microsoft – $40

    PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller

    Sony's DualSense Wireless Controller for the PlayStation 5
    Aaron Souppouris/Engadget

    Sony’s DualSense controllers for the PlayStation 5, meanwhile, are down to $49 in several finishes. That matches the lowest price we’ve seen, and depending on what color you choose, comes in either $20 or $25 below the pad’s usual price. In general, the DualSense is harder to hook up with a PC than its Xbox counterpart, but its D-pad isn’t as clicky, it doesn’t rely on AA batteries and its haptic feedback system is much more nuanced.  

    Buy PS5 DualSense Controller at Amazon – $49Buy PS5 DualSense Controller at Walmart – $49

    Elden Ring

    One of the most acclaimed and popular games of 2022, Elden Ring is a mammoth, haunting and challenging open-world game from the developers behind the Souls series of action-RPGs. It’s currently on sale for $35, which is the lowest price we’ve tracked and $15 below its usual going rate. Like its spiritual predecessors, Elden Ring can sometimes feel punishing, overwhelming and overly cryptic, but its dark-fantasy world is refreshingly honest, letting you discover — or completely miss — its many secrets at your own pace.

    Buy Elden Ring at Walmart – $35

    Splatoon 3 and other Nintendo Switch exclusives

    If you’re need something new to play on your Switch, a handful of well-regarded first-party Nintendo games are discounted deeper than usual. The colorful multiplayer shooter Splatoon 3, for one, is down to a new low of $45, and the tense adventure game Metroid Dread is available for a new low of $40. The cutesy strategy game Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is still priced at $60, meanwhile, but it includes a $10 store gift card at various retailers.

    The platformer combo package Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is within $2 of its all-time low at $42, while the all-time great The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is about $10 cheaper than usual at $29. Finally, the over-the-top hack-and-slasher Bayonetta 3 was available for $45 earlier in the week, but at its current price of $50, you’re still getting $10 off a game that launched less than a month ago.

    Most of these deals are only available at third-party retailers like Amazon — and some aren’t visible until checkout — but if you’re not interested, Nintendo has several other titles discounted at its online eShop.

    Shop Nintendo Switch game deals at Amazon

    Horizon Forbidden West and other PS5 exclusives

    If you’re looking to build out your PS5 library, meanwhile, several exclusives for Sony’s console are also down to new lows. There are no discounts on God of War: Ragnarok, sadly, but one of our other favorite sequels of the year, the robot-fighting open-world game Horizon Forbidden West, is down to a new low of $35 (or $29 for PS4).

    Beyond that, a few recommended exclusives are down to $30, including the atmospheric roguelike Returnal, the samurai drama Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut, the accessible shooter-platformer Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and the gorgeous Demon’s Souls remake. Other picks like Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection ($20), Death Stranding: Director’s Cut ($20), Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales ($35) and The Last of Us Part II ($10) are at or near their respective best prices as well.

    Outside of the realm of exclusives, a smattering of popular 2022 games are discounted for the first time as well, including A Plague Tale: Requiem ($39), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II ($55) and, yes, Sonic Frontiers ($35).

    Buy Horizon Forbidden West (PS5) at Walmart – $35Buy Horizon Forbidden West (PS4) at GameStop – $29

    PlayStation Plus

    PS Plus
    Sony

    If you need to top up your PlayStation Plus subscription, Sony has dropped the price of 12-month memberships to that service by 25 percent. The deal applies to all three PS Plus tiers, so the basic “Essential” tier is down to $45, the “Extra” tier is down to $75, and the “Premium” tier is down to $90. 

    As a refresher, the Essential tier should be enough for most: It gets you broad access to online multiplayer, an allotment of cloud storage for backing up game saves and a handful of free game downloads each month. The Extra tier adds an on-demand library with a few hundred games, while the Premium tier provides cloud game streaming and an additional selection of “classic” PlayStation games on top of that.

    Buy PS Plus at PlayStation Store – 25 percent off

    Backbone One

    Backbone One, folded up
    Kris Naudus / Engadget

    The Backbone One is a clever and well-built mobile game controller that we’ve recommend in previous buying guides. The PlayStation-branded, iPhone version of the device is currently down to a new low of $64, which is $36 off its normal going rate. If you don’t like the look of that model, the standard version is also down to $75, though the two are functionally identical. 

    Either way, the One should make playing gamepad-compatible iOS games — or cloud-streamed console and PC games — feel much more natural a touchscreen. The main complaints are that its face buttons are on the clicky side and that you’ll need an adapter to get it to work with certain iPhones.

    Buy Backbone One at Amazon – $64

    Meta Quest 2 + Resident Evil 4 + Beat Saber

    Meta's Quest 2 VR headset.
    Devindra Hardawar/Engadget

    Meta’s Quest 2 headset is a couple years old at this point, but its standalone design, competent performance and relative comfort have kept it the best option for most people looking to give virtual reality a try. For Black Friday, Meta is selling a bundle that pairs the 128GB Quest 2 with two of its better games, the classic horror game Resident Evil 4 and the energetic rhythm game Beat Saber, for $350. That’s a roughly $50 discount. If you need more storage, a bundle with the 256GB variant is on sale for $429.

    Now, we’re using the term “discount” with some caveats here, since the Quest 2 used to start at $299 until Meta jacked the price up by another $100 earlier this year. Still, this is the best deal we’ve seen since that price hike — and if nothing else, it’s a much better value than the Meta Quest Pro. We gave the device formerly known as the Oculus Quest 2 a review score of 89 when it launched back in 2020. 

    Buy Meta Quest 2 bundle at Amazon – $350

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 

    HyperX's Cloud Alpha gaming headset.
    Rozette Rago/Wirecutter

    The HyperX Cloud Alpha is down to $55 at Amazon, which is about $15 below its usual going rate and one of the best prices we’ve tracked. This is a sturdy, no-frills gaming headset that’s comfortable to wear for hours at a time. A good set of non-gaming headphones will sound better for the price, but what’s here is still relatively well-balanced, and the included mic is perfectly fine for everyday party chats.  

    Buy HyperX Cloud Alpha at Amazon – $55

    Logitech G Pro X Superlight, plus more gaming accessories

    Logitech G Pro X Superlight
    Igor Bonifacic / Engadget

    Logitech’s G Pro X Superlight is a high-performing gaming mouse we like for both work and play, and right now it’s back down to its all-time low of $110, or about $25 off its usual street price. That’s still not cheap, but G Pro X Superlight stands out for being exceptionally light (at about 63 grams), quick to glide, and consistently responsive in faster-paced games. Just note that you only get a couple of customizable shortcut buttons, and that the whole thing only connects over a USB dongle, not Bluetooth.

    This is just one of a plethora of low or near-low prices on gaming accessories we like, though. If you want a high-performing gaming mouse for less and don’t mind going wired, Razer’s Viper 8KHz is a good value at its current deal price of $40, which is an all-time low. We’ve previously recommendedRazer’s Huntsman Mini for those who want a fast gaming keyboard in an ultracompact form factor; it’s currently within $5 of its all-time low at $70. Corsair’s Scimitar RGB Elite is a great buy for MMO gaming at $50, while Logitech’s G29 remains a fine value for those looking to get their first racing wheel at $200. 8BitDo’s excellent Pro 2 gamepad for Switch and PC, meanwhile, is currently down to a joint-low of $40, but only in a limited-time Lightning sale.

    Shop Logitech gaming accessories sale at AmazonShop Razer gaming accessories sale at AmazonShop Corsair gaming accessories sale at Amazon

    Razer Blade 14

    A configuration of Razer’s Blade 14 with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX chip, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and an RTX 3080 GPU is currently down to $2,000 at Amazon. That’s about $300 off its typical street price and tied for the best price we’ve tracked. We gave the Blade 14 a review score of 84 last year, and we’ve recommended the similar Blade 15 in recent buying guides and gift guides. It can run a bit hot, and you can still get similarly powerful gaming laptops for less, but it still puts enough power to play demanding games at higher settings in a slim and slick-feeling design that weighs less than four pounds.

    Buy Razer Blade 14 at Amazon – $2,000

    Your Cyber Week Shopping Guide: Get the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers by following @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribing to the Engadget Deals newsletter. Also, shop the top Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals on Yahoo Life. Learn about Black Friday trends on In the Know, and our car experts at Autoblog are covering must-shop Black Friday and Cyber Monday auto deals.





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