Happy hunting
I don’t think I’ve ever been so conflicted when writing about an Amazon games sale. Like, more than 6,000 things are on sale. That seems like something you’d want to know about, right? At the same time, the sheer scope of this event makes it almost impossible to single out good deals to share with you.
So, when Amazon sent over a complete rundown of all the video game offerings, I didn’t know where to start. There are 5,536 listings in the physical wares category and another 644 digital deals. Some of the items are sales on microtransaction stuffs, others are savings on subscriptions. Also, I figured that no one would want an update on the price ofNCAA Football 12orTiger Woods 10.

This is probably the simplest way to address this monumental task.Here’s the link to all the lightning salesthroughout the day. A whopping 228 things are included. New deals go up every hour or so. It’s mostly things likeMirror’s Edge Catalystfor $30at 9am Pacific,Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattanfor $30at 9:55am Pacific — that sort of stuff. Decent savings on new-ish games.
Elsewhere, all thedigital titles can be found hereand therest of the physical video games are tucked away heresomewhere. If you’re going to buy something and you click on any of these links first, Destructoid gets a small percentage of the sale; we always appreciate that help.

On the console front, Amazon’s still doing its best to move old Xbox Ones before Xbox One S launches in August. Some good deals are anXbox One with a 500GB hard drive,Halo 5limited edition, a game of your choice, an extra controller,Forza Horizon 2, and a $50 Amazon gift card for $279.00. Similar ones are anXbox One with a 1TB hard drive,The Division,Rainbow Six Siege, an extra controller,Forza Horizon 2,and a $50 Amazon gift card for $299.00and anXbox One with a 500GB hard drive,Gears of War Ultimate Edition,Fallout 4, an extra controller,Forza Horizon 2and a $50 Amazon gift card for $279.00.
Other than those specifics, it’s hard to pin down exactly what Amazon thinks the big ticket items are this year. There are more than 100,000 things on sale across the entirety of the site. If nothing else, Prime Day looks like it’s at least shaping up to not be a bust like last year’s.

As a last reminder, only Prime members can partake in Prime Day. Anyone looking to temporarily circumvent paying for a subscription can. Just make sure to cancel within a month so that you don’t get charged.






