This week’s best gaming deals: Spider-Man, Google Pixel 2 XL, and more

This week’s best gaming deals: Spider-Man, Google Pixel 2 XL, and more

This week’s best gaming deals include Nier Automata, Humble Bundles, Spider-Man, and more.

As usual, we’ve got deals that’ll work in the UK, deals that’ll work in the US and some deals that will work in both the UK and US, as well as presumably many other places. Let’s get started.

UK & US Deals

Humble’s latest bundle is focused entirely on games that have a rating of ‘Overwhelmingly Positive’ on Steam, with a mix of genres and styles – everything from dark sci-fi horror in Soma to shoot ‘em ups like Nuclear Throne.

Pay $1 or more

  • Wuppo
  • SIMULACRA
  • Subsurface Circular

e than the average

  • Nuclear Throne
  • Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight
  • Lisa
  • Soma

Pay $15 or more

Pay what you want for the Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle

Currently, you can get 20% off any PC game you like from Voidum when you enter the code BLUEWINTER during checkout. This includes newer releases like Overcooked 2 and WWE2K19 as well as older titles like GTA5 and XCOM 2.

20% off games using code BLUEWINTER from Voidu

One of the internet’s most beloved games of the past five years, Nier Automata has got itself a decent discount on PC over at Humble, where it’s available for £20 / $30 right now.

Nier Automata on PC (Steam) for £19.99 / $29.99 from Humble Store

UK Deals

Add another controller to your PS4 setup or get yourself a fancy pad to use on PC, the blue edition of the DualShock 4 is down to £35  this week.

DualShock 4 Blue controller for £34.99 from Amazon UK

Not long after launch, one of the cheapest prices around for Spider-Man is this version at TheGameCollection, which is down to £44 with a bonus steel book case.

Spider-Man with Steelbook case for £43.95 from TheGameCollection

Google’s second swing at the Pixel smartphone, the Pixel 2 XL is £50 off over at Currys PC World this week, in its 64GB format.

Google Pixel 2 XL 64GB for £499 from Currys PC World

Get a gaming monitor and save £126 right now with this Samsung 27-inch QLED, 144Hz gaming monitor at Box, where it’s down to £214.99.

Samsung C27FG73 27-inch QLED 144Hz gaming monitor for £214.99 from Box

Available in the UK for the first time, the collected three seasons of Ash vs. Evil Dead are available to order on blu-ray now for £31.79.

Ash vs. Evil Dead Seasons 1-3 on Blu-ray for £31.79 from Hive

US Deals

The customization set for Nintendo Labo contains stickers, tape and stencils, all of which can be used to make your Labo creations your own, is down to $7 this week.

Nintendo Labo Customization Set for $6.97 from Amazon US

Dropmix continues its downward trend in price, with its cheapest ever price at Barnes and Noble right now, $24.98.

Dropmix Music Gaming System on $24.98 from Barnes and Noble

Persona 5 stole hearts upon its release, enough to maintain a high price point ever since. Currently, though, you can pick up a boxed PS4 copy for $30 at Amazon.

Persona 5 on PS4 for $29.99 from Amazon US

If you’re not a fan of the official Switch Pro Controller and want to try something new, the officially licensed Hori Pokken Tournament DX Pro Pad is down to $13 this week.

Hori Nintendo Switch Pokken Tournament DX Pro Pad for $12.97 from Amazon US

While it’s not much of a discount, Amazon is currently offering a voucher that’ll take $3.60 off the price of the limited edition Super Smash Bros Switch bundle due out this December. Be sure to click ‘add voucher’ before checking out.

Limited Edition Nintendo Switch Super Smash Bros $356.39 using voucher from Amazon US

With that, we’re done for another week. Keep in mind that deals, prices and availability can change at the drop of a hat, so apologies if you miss out on something you wanted. I’ll be over at Jelly Deals, scouring the world wide web for more deals. Feel free to visit, or follow us on Twitter and give us a like on Facebook.

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