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2025-11-17T17:33:12.452Z
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro hits its lowest price yet
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It’s been a controller-heavy day so far, but if you’re in the market for a set of buttons to run on PC you’re in luck. The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is down to $169.99 at Amazon, for a $30 discount overall. It’s a little lighter than the savings I’m seeing on PS5 controllers, but the $199.99 MSRP on this gamepad hasn’t budged as much as that of the Victrix featured earlier in the day.
This is still Duncan’s go-to for pure speed, with extra bumpers, speedy buttons, and an excellent selection of rear clickers. We did note that deadzones felt a little large straight out the box, but can be customized.
Razer Wolverine V3 Pro | $199.99 $169.99 at Amazon
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Read more: Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review
2025-11-17T17:05:19.134Z
Two gaming laptops are $899 at Dell right now, make sure you get the right one
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Strangely, Dell has two different configurations of its entry level Alienware 16 Aurora gaming laptop on sale for the same price this week. Its early Black Friday deals have dropped the cheapest machine in its roster to $899.99 – but there’s an RTX 5050 and an RTX 4050 version side by side on the shelves.
It goes without saying, especially considering the rest of the specs are exactly the same, you should be picking up the RTX 5050 version. This is already a lightweight machine, aiming to run lighter titles in 1080p – the extra headroom on offer from the RTX 50-Series’ upscaling boost is going to play a much larger role in this rig than it would a more expensive option.
Alienware 16 Aurora (RTX 5050) | $1,199.99 $899.99 at Dell
2025-11-17T16:42:54.924Z
Need something a little more powerful?
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The Razer BlackShark V3 has also taken its first ever discount this week at Amazon, shaving its $149.99 MSRP down to $129.99. This isn’t the Pro version, but it’s considerably cheaper than the top-dog’s $250 price tag. Plus, Rosalie still awarded it a 4.5 / 5 in testing as well. It sounds fantastic, sits comfortably on the noggin, and still offers simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz audio at a price point we don’t normally see too often.
Razer BlackShark V3 | $149.99 $129.99 at Amazon
Read more: Razer BlackShark V3 review
2025-11-17T16:20:34.075Z
This already-cheap headset just took a 31% discount
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The Turtle Beach Airlite Fit is a go-to for budget Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, starting life at just $27.99. That makes it excellent value straight off the bat, but Amazon is doing one better this week.
You’ll find the wired headset available for $19.26 right now, 31% off sticker price and just a hair under $20. Yes, you’re dropping a lot of features compared to more expensive headsets, but there’s a surprisingly powerful sound to these cups and that wired connection can be far more convenient as well. Whether you’re gifting or picking up a cheaper set of cups for yourself, this is a fantastic early Black Friday deal. There’s not much further for this price to fall.
Turtle Beach Airlite Fit | $27.99 $19.26 at Amazon
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Read more: Turtle Beach Airlite Fit review
2025-11-17T16:00:46.360Z
The Razer Blade 16 is now $800 off
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First it dropped to $1,799.99, then it was $1,699.99 last week, now we’re at a brand new record-low price on the RTX 5060 Razer Blade 16. The rig, sporting the best display I’ve used on a gaming laptop yet, has dipped to $1,599.99 on Razer’s own shelves – not bad for a set of new scissor switches and that glorious OLED panel.
Of course, with that slimline form factor and RTX 5060 GPU you’re not going to be chasing the highest framerates with this thing. However, if you’re going for style while working and playing lighter games at 1080p, it’s well worth a look. For those investing in a more well-rounded system, you’ll need to move further up the GPU scale.
Razer Blade 16 | $2,399.99 $1,599.99 at Razer
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Read more: Razer Blade 16 review
2025-11-17T15:45:19.281Z
Been holding off on Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake?
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The HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest 3 is down to a record-low price at Amazon this week, shaving a massive 42% off the $59.99 MSRP. That means we’re down to just $34.99 on this classic reimagined – not bad considering I generally see it at or above $40.
Oscar called it “pixel-perfect” on release this time last year, but if you’re new to the genre just note there isn’t as much hand-holding here as there are in other JRPGs. Still, this is a heavy discount on one of my favorite franchises of all time – and it’s well timed if you’re just coming to the end of your Dragon Quest 1 & 2 run (and you want to play in release order that is).
Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake | $59.99 $34.99 at Amazon
Read more: Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake is a pixel-perfect overhaul of a 36-year-old JRPG classic that’s tough to recommend to newcomers
2025-11-17T15:31:54.544Z
Walmart and Amazon are trading blows over Borderlands 4 pricing
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Just last week Walmart undercut Amazon’s first ever discount on Borderlands 4, dropping the $54.99 sale price down to $49.99. Where the former has now upped its rate once again, though, Amazon has shaved a few more bucks off the final cost.
That means you can pick up one of the biggest releases of the year for $47.99, a new record-low price. Not bad considering this was at full $69.99 MSRP just a few weeks ago.
Borderlands 4 | $69.99 $47.99 at Amazon
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Read more: Borderlands 4 review
2025-11-17T15:13:04.302Z
A Black Friday classic
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The Razer Basilisk V3 goes on sale every Black Friday, and it just so happens to be the best value gaming mouse I’ve tested so far. It originally launched at $69.99, but is generally found at between $40 and $50 day to day. That’s why I look for this $34.99 sales price every year – you’re getting plenty of functionality, a wide, comfortable base, and a slick RGB underglorw effect for a great price.
Razer Basilisk V3 | $39.98 $34.99 at Amazon
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Read more: Razer Basilisk V3 review
2025-11-17T14:56:11.321Z
Or opt for the Victrix Pro BFG
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The DualSense Edge is great for those first-party features, but if you’re more interested in competitive speed we’d recommend the Victrix Pro BFG instead. This is a third party venture, which means you lose those haptic triggers, but gain a bunch of modular accessories and improve your back button game as well.
PDP’s entry is also on sale this week, and it’s also taking a dive to a new record-low price. $80 off the $199.99 MSRP takes us all the way down to $119.99 on this gamepad – that’s $40 less than Sony’s official model.
Victrix Pro BFG | $199.99 $119.99 at Amazon
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Read more: Victrix Pro BFG review
2025-11-17T14:42:43.138Z
The DualSense Edge is cheaper than ever
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This is a surprise, the DualSense Edge is almost discount-immune, only ever dropping $10 from its listing price over the last two years. That’s all changed this week, with a record-low $159.99 sales price popping up at Amazon. That’s the largest discount I’ve seen on Sony’s own pro pad, for $40 off all in.
The DualSense Edge is the do-it-all model, with full software integration into the PS5 system and all the first party features of Sony’s own controllers. That means you’re paying a little more than you would for a Victrix Pro BFG, but making those first party releases all the more enjoyable.
Duncan has his hands wrapped around these controllers all the time, though, and recommends the Victrix for anyone playing more fast-paced, competitive titles. Its modular design and improved back buttons help keep it away from the Edge, but you do lose some of those more immersive features as well.
DualSense Edge | $199.99 $159.99 at Amazon
Read more: DualSense Edge review
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2025-11-17T14:26:56.621Z
An early discount on Super Mario Galaxy
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The Super Mario Galaxy bundle is seeing an unseasonably early discount on the Nintendo Switch this week, with Best Buy’s Black Friday deals dropping it down by just over $8. It’s a smaller saving but this is a fan favorite and you’re getting plenty of game hours for your cash here to boot.
You don’t need us to tell you Super Mario Galaxy is worth grabbing, but we did give it full marks in our review all the way back in 2007. The re-release combines the original with its also-five-star sequel for a full OG Switch cart.
Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Switch) | $69.99 $61.75 at Best Buy
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2025-11-17T14:10:10.383Z
Two weeks to go
