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Best Prime Day Game Deals 2021: Pikmin 3 Deluxe For $30, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla For $23, Demon’s Souls For $50

June 21, 2021
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Amazon Prime Day 2021 is this Monday and Tuesday (June 21-22), and Prime Day game deals are already heating up as competitors like Best Buy and Target kick off their own sales. Right now, you can find some great discounts on games for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox (don’t worry, PC players, the Steam Summer Sale reportedly kicks off later this week). To get you primed for Amazon Prime Day, we’ve rounded up some of the best game deals available now below.

Best Nintendo Switch game deals

Target is leading the way with Prime Day Nintendo Switch deals at the moment, offering record-low prices on a pair of games: Pikmin 3 Deluxe and Paper Mario: The Origami King. As of our last update, no other stores were price-matching this offer yet. You’ll find some other first-party Switch games for $40, including the excellent Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Super Mario Odyssey.

Best PlayStation game deals

Prime Day PlayStation deals have brought best-ever prices on PS5 games like Demon’s Souls and The Nioh Collection, both of which are down to $49.94 from their usual $70. Even the adventure-platformer Sackboy: A Big Adventure gets a solid discount, dropping to $39.88. Meanwhile, some third-party titles are cheaper than ever, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla for $23, Resident Evil Village for $50, and Watch Dogs Legion for $17.

Best Xbox game deals

Prime Day Xbox deals are a bit sparse, especially when you consider how many games are available on Xbox Game Pass. If you haven’t subscribed to that service, which combines Game Pass for console and PC with Xbox Live Gold, EA Play, and cloud gaming, there’s a limited-time deal that gets you three months of Ultimate for $1. However, you can still take advantage of some cheap physical games and digital codes at Amazon this week, including the discounts on Assassin’s Creed Valhalla ($23) and Watch Dogs Legion ($17). You can also snag Gears Tactics for $10, Forza Horizon 4 for $25.49, and a preorder of Scarlet Nexus (releasing Friday) is $4 off, only for Xbox.

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