If you’ve been living in a vault and missed either of last generation’s excellent Fallout games, they’re both $12 on PC today, complete with all of their DLC. War never changes, but prices do, so grab these while you can.
Fallout 3 Game of the Year ($12) | Amazon
Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition ($12) | Amazon
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If you appreciate deep strategy games, Amazon’s offering up Paradox’s Europa Universalis IV for just $10 right now, one of the best prices we’ve ever seen. If you’re on the fence, be sure to check out Kotaku’s review. [Europa Universalis IV, $10]
With any luck, we’ll hear more about the next Mass Effect game next week at E3, but in the meantime, you can catch up on the original trilogy for just $9. [Mass Effect Trilogy, $9]
If you own a PS4 and still haven’t played The Last of Us, you no longer have an excuse. [The Last of Us Remastered, $12]
Monoprice is currently offering their popular Crystal Pro 28” 4K monitor for just $400, matching an all-time low. That’s one of the lowest prices we’ve ever seen for a 60Hz 4K display, and a great buy if your computer can support it. I did a lot of personal research into this monitor a few months back, and was one discount away from pulling the trigger before a deal on a Dell alternative caught my eye. [Monoprice CrystalPro 28” 4K Monitor, $400]
If you’re only an occasional PC gamer, and don’t want to shell out for a high end mouse, this $15 model from Anker might be just what you need. Despite the low price, you get five programmable buttons, adjustable LED lighting, and a long, braided- fiber cable. Not bad! [Anker 2,000DPI Gaming Mouse, $15 with code CCMWEWE6]
Best Buy is currently offering the PlayStation TV for a ridiculously cheap $40, matching a few previous deals from GameStop and Amazon.
The PlayStation TV was a questionable investment when it launched at $99, but Sony’s new reasonably-priced PlayStation Now subscription plans have made it a far more valuable addition to your gaming fleet. Just note that you’ll need a Vita memory card to store your games and content. [Sony PlayStation TV, $40]
If your Xbox Live Gold membership is set to expire in the near future (or even if it isn’t), $36 for 12 months is about as cheap as it ever gets, so stock up. [Xbox Live Gold, $36]
PC
- Mass Effect Trilogy ($9) | Amazon
- Europa Universalis IV ($10) | Amazon
- Fallout 3 Game of the Year ($12) | Amazon
- Fallout New Vegas Ultimate Edition ($12) | Amazon
- Cities XL Platinum ($5) | Amazon
- Star Hammer: The Vanguard Prophecy ($18) | Steam
- Duck Game ($10) | Steam
- Darkness Assault ($2) | Steam
PlayStation 4
- Bloodborne ($43) | Amazon
- Terraria ($20) | Amazon
- The Last of Us Remastered ($12) | eBay
- Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare ($15) | Amazon
- Destiny ($20) | Amazon
Xbox One
- Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition ($15) | Microsoft
PlayStation 3
- Rocksmith 2014 Edition - (Cable Included) ($40) | Amazon
Wii U
- Bayonetta 2 ($45) | Amazon
Vita
- PlayStation Vita Borderlands 2 Limited Edition Bundle ($170) | eBay
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