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Save On Games, Consoles, And Accessories In Woot’s Month-Long Video Game Sale

March 27, 2024
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Dozens of video games, consoles, and gaming accessories are on sale during limited-time Video Game Favorites at the Amazon-owned online retailer Woot. The sale includes new releases like Princess Peach: Showtime! for $50 (was $60) and hardware like the Arcade 1Up Mortal Kombat II and Street Fighter II cabinets for $325 each (normally $400). Check the lists below for a few more of our favorite deals available in the sale, or head over to Woot to see everything that’s discounted.

Since Woot is an Amazon-owned company, Amazon Prime members can get free standard shipping on their orders. All customers also get a free 90-day limited warranty on all items. Woot’s Video Game Favorites sale ends April 30, but supplies are limited, and plenty of items have already sold out, so grab these deals while you can.

Woot games deals

Princess Peach: Showtime!

While Princess Peach: Showtime! is the newest release in Woot’s sale, other recent titles like Remnant II and Assassin’s Creed Mirage: Deluxe Edition are also available. You can also grab special editions like the Five Nights At Freddy’s Collector’s Edition for $70 (was $150), the Street Fighter 6 Collector’s Edition for $80 (was $250), and the Persona 5 Royal: 1 More Edition for $70 (was $120), just to name a few.

Woot hardware and accessory deals

Nintendo Switch with Red and Blue Joycon
Nintendo Switch with Red and Blue Joycon

Woot’s gaming deals also extend to hardware and accessories, like this discount on the Nintendo Switch console with red and blue Joy-Con for just $240 (normally $300) or a refurbished Xbox Series X for $300 (versus $450 new). The sale is a great time to add to your controller collection thanks to deals on third-party gamepads like the 8BitDo NeoGeo controller for $17 (was $40) or PDP’s wireless Realmz Switch Pro controller for $42 (was $60). For a handheld Switch controller, the Hori Split Pad Compact Pac-Man Edition is discounted to nearly 50% off. You can also save $35 on the Split Pad Compact with an attachment that lets you play while the console is docked, too.

You can also pick up other helpful accessories like Totu’s 18-in-1 Thunderbolt docking station for $60 (normally $220) or the SteelSeries GameDAC audio amplifier for headphones and headsets, which is down to $70 (was $130).

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