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Last Chance: Prime Day Video Game Deals End Tonight

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– Prime Day runs from June 23 to 26, and Lifehacker is tracking best sales via a live blog and a curated editors’ picks list.
– The Official Luna Wireless Controller is reduced to $40, using Cloud Direct technology for low-latency cloud gaming.
– The Razer Kishi V3 Gaming Controller is nearly 40% off at $61, designed for smartphones with anti-drift thumbsticks and an extendable fit over cases.
– The Elgato Stream Deck XL is $60 off, featuring 32 customizable LCD keys for launching apps and executing macros.
– A Nintendo Switch 2 bundle is available for $499 with a choice of one game, offering savings of $30 to $80 compared to separate purchases.

Time is officially running out. Prime Day 2026 ends tonight, June 26, so if you’ve been waiting for the right moment to snag a deal on video games, gaming controllers, or peripherals, this is your final window. We’ve tracked the best discounts available before the event closes, and there are still serious bargains to be had.

For gamers, the spotlight falls on two of the most celebrated titles in recent memory, alongside steep markdowns on gear that can genuinely upgrade your setup. Whether you’re dealing with a worn-out controller, a sluggish mouse, or simply craving a deep dive into a world-class RPG, today is the day to act.

Top Prime Day Video Game Deals

Official Luna Wireless Controller – Dropped from $70 to $40, this pad is engineered for low-latency cloud and PC gaming. Its “Cloud Direct” technology bypasses your device’s Bluetooth to connect straight to Amazon’s game servers over Wi-Fi, shaving off precious milliseconds. If you’re a cloud gamer, you’ll feel the difference instantly.

Razer Kishi V3 Gaming Controller – Transform your smartphone into a serious gaming machine. This controller features full-sized anti-drift thumbsticks and dual mouse buttons for quick inputs. Its extendable design fits over most phone cases, so you don’t have to strip your device each time. At $61, that’s nearly 40% off.

Corsair NIGHTSABRE RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse – Upgrade from that stuttery stock mouse. This model packs 11 programmable buttons into a sleek frame, plus a 26K DPI Marksman optical sensor for pinpoint accuracy. The battery lasts 100 hours per charge, and the current $85 price means a $65 saving.

Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals – Racing games become a different experience with a proper wheel. Designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, the G920 uses dual-motor force feedback to simulate tire traction loss, weight shifts, and track surfaces. It’s $110 off right now. Forza will never feel the same.

Elgato Stream Deck XL – I’m a big fan of customizable external controls, whether for streaming, editing, or gaming. This device offers 32 LCD keys you can program to launch apps, mute mics, adjust volume, or execute complex macros without breaking your flow. It’s $60 off for Prime Day.

Logitech G Farm Simulator Heavy Equipment Bundle – Niche but undeniably cool. This setup mimics the controls of real agricultural machinery like tractors, combine harvesters, and logging rigs. Anyone who understands the zen of farm simulation will get why this is a must-have, especially at a massive $150 discount.

Non-Prime Day Gaming Deals Worth Considering

Even though they aren’t part of Prime Day, a couple of other gaming offers deserve your attention while your wallet is out.

Nintendo Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle – Nintendo’s console just turned one year old, and for its birthday, you get a $50 price increase (no, you can’t return it). Due to the ongoing RAM crisis, gaming hardware is getting pricier, including the Switch 2. But that jump doesn’t hit until September 1. To soften the blow, Nintendo is selling a $499 Switch 2 bundle with your choice of Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, or Pokémon Pokepia. That’s $50 more than the base system, but since the games cost $70 to $80, you’re saving up to $30 today, and up to $80 after September 1.

Grand Theft Auto 6 – You’ve been waiting forever. Why not pre-order now? Amazon hasn’t discounted the standard $80 pre-order for Prime Day, but ordering today brings you one step closer to discovering if all the delays and up to $2 billion in development costs were worth it. Pre-order for Xbox Series X or PS5.

If you’re looking for something else, retailers like Walmart and Best Buy are running their own Prime Day-style sales, which are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.

(Source: Lifehacker.com)

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