Now, the limitless availability of digital download copies of games, amazing indie, live service games, and well-made third-party accessories has led to an environment where you can get your hands on more games and hardware than you’re likely to have time to play through. 
Thankfully this isn’t your usual console bundle with lots of no-name, useless accessories packed in just to drive up the price. In this deal you’re getting Microsoft’s Xbox Series S console (normally $290 on its own) with the console version of Steelseries’ Arctis 3 headset (normally $70 on its own) for barely more than the price of the console itself.  This is a great option for those looking to get their first console or those wanting to upgrade to the latest gen and grab what’s essentially a free headset on the way.  That requirement for collaboration means the game can be a blast to play whether you win or lose, even if that enjoyment just comes from ribbing each other about terrible timing or unbelievably bad coordination. The game’s rating of “T - for Teen” means all but the youngest family members can get in on the action as well.  Perhaps best of all from a deals perspective, is the fact that only one of the two players needs to actually own the game, even for online co-op. This means you could technically even split the $20 cost with a friend bringing it down to $10 for each of you.  This deal includes all color variants of the official PS 5 DualSense controller: White, Black, Starlight Blue, Galactic Purple, and Cosmic Red. The Black and White options usually sell for $70, while the more exotic variants ask a steeper $75. This sale drops them all to the same $59 price point.  That’s an incredible deal on one of the most technically-advanced console controllers ever made, with its built-in audio output, immersive haptic feedback, and dynamic adaptive triggers that actually let you feel the resistance from in-game weapons and devices. You don’t want to be either of those guys, so why not buy into one of the longest-lasting gaming audio companies on the planet by grabbing a discounted Astro A10 gaming headset? This model might be on the lower end of the company’s broad lineup, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a huge upgrade for many gamers.  The A10’s “rugged detachable cable” system and steel headband mean the headset will stand up to all but the most exaggerated gamer rages. Audio should be top-notch as well, with the extended frequency spectrum support and flip-down, omnidirectional mic. You’ll even be able to use the same headset across your Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox One, PS4/5, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mac, thanks to its ultra-flexible 3.5mm audio connection.  While Flight Simulator may give you visions of virtual cockpits that cost tens of thousands of dollars, the game can be equally enjoyable with nothing but an Xbox controller in your hands. Even if you end up getting so into the game you decide to make a cockpit of your own, Microsoft’s digital codes let you play across Xbox Series X/S and Windows.  All three versions are on sale right now, dropping the Standard edition to $45, the Deluxe Edition to $75, and the all-inclusive Premium Deluxe version to $105. Remember when a popular game would sell out at launch and you’d have to wait weeks or months to join your friends in playing it because you couldn’t track down a physical copy? No one misses that. But, we still need a place to keep all of the infinitely available games we can now download, on-demand, to our favorite consoles. For this, the best solution is a speedy SSD (Solid State Drive), and one of the best lines of those is Western Digital’s WD_Black series.  You can choose from either a P10 drive designed specifically to work with Xbox’s proprietary hardware, or a USB 3.2 drive compatible with Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Mac. Either way, you’ll be saving a huge amount off of the drives. This is extremely helpful, especially if you’re looking to snag one of the higher, multi-terabyte capacity versions that normally retail for the better part of $1,000. Be sure to select the capacity you’d prefer when clicking on one of the product listings below. The changeable and reversible suspension headband also gives gamers a way to express themselves and customize their headsets for their own preferences, or to wow their streaming audience.  With almost a quarter of the price knocked off during this pre-Prime Day sale, gamers can get access to the exceptional sound provided by the built-in 40mm drivers and the exceptional ease-of-use provided by the unit’s plug-and-play design, all for just under $100. The standard version of this game includes access to the base game, with all of the season passes and additional content being available for purchase from Ubisoft. You can take all of the money you’ll save on this deal and put it toward buying the DLC you actually want, rather than springing for much more expensive upgraded edition with content you don’t actually care about.  Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is available for box the Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, meaning you’ll be able to play it on any current or previous-gen Xbox console. However, it’s also been optimized to look best on the powerful Series X, providing Ultra HD and HDR10 graphics to really bring its brutal, icy world to life This particular model is a wallet-friendly, corded option that’s great for younger gamers and anyone on a budget. Its unique red/black color scheme also makes it a rare unit that matches well aesthetically with the Nintendo Switch, unlike the much more common black/green and white/blue color schemes being released to coordinate with the Xbox and PlayStation lines, respectively.  Features of the Recon 70 include 40mm drivers, a flip-down mic with auto-mute, leatherette earcups for improved bass response and noise isolation, and a lightweight design. It’s compatible with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4/5, PC, and mobile devices thanks to its universal 3.5mm connector. I also selected products that I’ve owned/played myself or would purchase. I’ve been a console gamer since the 8-bit era, and I’ve been writing about games for n two decades. So, I can compare a deal not just to its contemporaries, but to a vast history of incredible gaming offers I’ve spotted over the years. I also tried to include at least one product specific to each of the three main console makers (Nintendo, Microsoft, and PlayStation). We’ll continue to update with more deals as they become available closer to Prime Day 2022. Finally, be sure to keep your eyes on ZDNet’s Prime Day tips and tricks hub, where you can find additional ways to score the best discounts during one of the biggest shopping days of the year.

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