Today's Best Gaming Deals: The Taken King, Black Ops III, SSDs, and More

Two of the most highly-anticipated games of the second half of 2015 are both $10 off right now, for Prime members only. Just note that you won’t see the discount until checkout.

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Samsung’s 850 EVO SSD is sufficient for most people, but if speed is a larger concern than money, it’s tough to beat the 850 Pro.


Love Scrabble? Treat yourself to the Deluxe Edition for $28 today, near an all-time low. Unlike the standard edition that peasants use, this comes with a rotating game board, a plus tile bag, and raised grooves on the board to keep tiles from sliding out of place. [Scrabble Deluxe Edition Game, $28]


From the author of World War Z (the good book, not the bad movie), The Zombie Survival Guide is almost certainly the most popular parody survival guide ever written, and you can grab a copy on Kindle right now for just $2.

While you’re at it, read World War Z, if you haven’t.


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, $10]


Want to get hyped for The Force Awakens? The first six Star Wars films are getting Steelbook releases in November, and you can save on any or all of them by preordering. You won’t be charged until they ship, and if the price drops any further prior to release, you’ll automatically get the best deal.


If you’re in the market for a current generation console, we’ve got great deals on both today. The PS4 is just a straight cash discount, which is rare, while the Xbox One is overflowing with extras.

PS4 Console + The Last of Us ($350) | eBay

1TB Xbox One + Halo MCC + Assassin’s Creed Unity + 12 Months Gold ($399) | Microsoft


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]

So is 4K worth it for gaming? If your computer can handle it, absolutely.


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