
The second day of Amazon Prime Day is here, and with the dust settled, you might be digging to find the best video game deals you can. While there are some decent Nintendo Switch deals out there, the best deals for Prime Day are mostly PlayStation-related. You can find deals on new products, but we've found that the best discounts are under Amazon Resale this year. This line of products is returned and in "Like New" condition, meaning that they're as close to new as can be. Each item is inspected by Amazon, so no need to worry about receiving something faulty. Whether you're in the market for a PlayStation 5 console, accessories, or even games, there are a ton of great deals available right now on Amazon Resale.
PlayStation Prime Day Deals at Amazon Resale
By far, the most popular deal of the bunch is a like-new PlayStation Portal for only $124.12. That's $75 off the MSRP, and we rarely ever see the Portal dip below $199. The PS Portal is an excellent device if you're someone who wishes to play your PS5 games without sitting in front of the TV, as the device uses Wi-Fi to stream your games to the handheld. Since it's only streamed content, the Portal itself actually has decent battery life. Additionally, the device uses the same technology found in the DualSense controller, including haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and more. You can also save quite a bit on a PlayStation 5 Digital Edition bundled with Astro Bot, which is the ultimate starter's kit if you're new to the world of PlayStation.
Of course, there are also numerous PlayStation 5 games on sale too, but keep in mind that you will need a Disc Drive or Physical Edition console to play these games. Some of the best deals we've seen so far include Monster Hunter Wilds for $38.31, Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition for $34.64, and Metaphor: ReFantazio for $27.71. Each of these games will come in their original case, so no need to worry about receiving just the disc.
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Noah Hunter is a freelance writer and reviewer with a passion for games and technology. He co-founded Final Weapon, an outlet focused on nonsense-free Japanese gaming (in 2019) and has contributed to various publishers writing about the medium.