This week’s PC gaming deals
We like cheap PC components and accessories.
We like cheap PC components and accessories. But you know what we like even more? Expensive PC components and accessories that are on sale! Each week, we have our bargainmeisters bring you a list of the best component, accessory, and software sales for PC gamers.
Some highlights of this week: As we mentioned before, GPUs are sure to see price changes as Nvidia and AMD release their new cards, hold off on deals you see for them until then. The Steam Controller, if you are so inclined, is on sale for $15 off, and you can also find a 23" IPS monitor for around $100. Amazon is having a large sale on digital games including XCOM 2 and Rocket League, but only until tomorrow. You can also get American Truck Simulator or Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide for a slight discount right now.
Hardware deals:
— As a reminder, hold off on any GPU deals you might see. With the GTX 1070and the RX 480on the way, GPU prices are sure to change in the coming weeks.
— The Steam Controller may be divisive, but it’s also currently on sale for $35 on Amazon.
— Two 8GB sticks (16GB total) of PNY Anarchy DDR3 1866MHz RAM is only $54 on Amazon.
— Today only, the LG 23MP57HQ-P 23” IPS monitor is only $105 on Newegg.
Game deals:
— Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide is down to $20 on GamersGate.
— Fallout 4 is only $40 on Gamestop.comif you don’t mind ordering the phyical version.
— American Truck Simulator is $16 on Steam.
— Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion is on sale for $10 on Steam.
— Amazon is having a mid-year madness saleon digital games until June 7th, including Rocket League for $12, XCOM 2 for $40, and Rise of the Tomb Raider for $45.
— The Golden Joystick store is selling lots of games, including Battleborn , Wasteland 2 , Bastion , and more—for 5% cheaper than the price listed on Steam.
A note on affiliates: some of our stories, like this one, include affiliate links to online stores. These online stores share a small amount of revenue with us if you buy something through one of these links, which help support our work evaluating components and games. Disclosure note: The Golden Joystick Store is operated by Future, which also owns PC Gamer.
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