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Cyber Monday has brought a plethora of deals on gaming gear. We’ve scoured many sales happening around the web and compiled the best Cyber Monday gaming deals we could find. Much of the selection is left over from Black Friday, and lower-than-usual prices on consoles, games, gaming monitors, mice, keyboards, headsets, handhelds, laptops, and other recommended accessories have been seen. We’ve found the best deals for PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

PlayStation 5
The non-slim PS5 is available at a 10 percent discount for Cyber Monday at GameStop and Amazon, with GameStop requiring in-store pickup. The PlayStation 5 is available for $450 at both GameStop and Amazon. Stock is fluctuating for the older version of the PS5, and discounts have been rare since the device arrived in 2020. Sony is offering bundles that include the latest version of the console with either Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.

Nintendo Switch OLED
Nintendo is offering a bundle for the Switch OLED that includes the game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and a three-month individual subscription to Switch Online for no extra cost.

Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite
Nintendo is selling a pair of holiday bundles for the standard Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite. The former comes with a copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and a three-month Switch Online individual subscription, while the latter now comes with Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Xbox Series X and S
Both Xbox consoles are discounted for Cyber Monday. The Xbox Series X is available for $400 at Amazon with an on-page coupon, and the Xbox Series S comes with a three-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

Nintendo eShop gift card
Amazon currently has a $35 Nintendo eShop gift card on sale for $31.50, a 10 percent discount.

PlayStation 5 game deals
A variety of PlayStation games are discounted for Cyber Monday, including God of War Ragnarök, Horizon Forbidden West, Final Fantasy XVI, The Last of Us, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Returnal.