Amazon Prime Day PS5 deals 2024: the best deals still available
Some price cuts across hardware, accessories, and games remain live!
The Amazon Prime Day PS5 deals are officially over for another year. However, some price cuts and discounts still remain! As a result, and particularly useful if you're still on the hunt or missed the sales event, there could still be a great deal for you right now.
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We've refined our list below to focus on the best deals still running, and now could still be a great time to stock up on a cheap game or accessory to boost your setup.
If you're keeping your tech options open, know that our main Amazon Prime Day deals hub will also be keeping tabs on the best tech deals available.
Today's best Prime Day PS5 deals still available: US
- Games: up to 67% off PS5 games
- Headsets: wireless gaming sets from just $29.99
- SSDs & hard drives: discounts on major brands
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless (white): was $349.99 now $272 at Amazon
This is perhaps the best-looking variant of one of the best wireless gaming headsets ever made and right now is down to its lowest price ever. What more is there to say? While this is the Xbox variant, it will play nice on PS5 and PS4 - bagging you multiplatform greatness in the process.
addlink Addgame A95 2TB PS5 SSD: was $154.44 now $134.44 at Amazon (after adding coupon)
While it's not a huge discount this price of $134.44 after ticking the coupon box makes this 2TB drive pretty damn good value for money. Especially given in recent months we've been starved of good PS5 SSD deals.
Samsung 990 Pro PS5 SSD (with heatsink): was $174.99 now $109.99 at Amazon
If you've been aiming for the top when it comes to PS5 SSD storage, then there aren't much better than Samsung's 990 Pro - and at this price, there's good value to be had. It's the lowest price we've seen since early May on the 1TB capacity.
Prime Gaming: get 15 free PC games through July 26
Amazon is giving away a chunky 15 games for free on PC from now until July 26. These include games like classic shooter Star Wars Battlefront 2, and the somewhat maligned assassination sandbox Hitman Absolution.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human: was $59.99 now $28.25 at Amazon
Not the lowest-ever price we've seen on this game, but still a saving of more than half, and one that makes it very tempting if you haven't jumped into the open-world zombie RPG game.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless: was $129.99 now $121.99 at Amazon
This isn't a huge discount, but the headset only came out a couple of months ago, so it's absolutely worth your time if you're looking for the latest and greatest in multiplatform wireless gaming headsets.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P Wireless (white): was $179.99 now $134.99 at Amazon
The Arctis Nova 7P is a fine PlayStation wireless gaming headset and offers great value with this discount. It's not a huge price cut, but definitely one to keep an eye on with other SteelSeries headsets seeing significant drops.
ASTRO Gaming A50 Wireless Headset + Base Station: was $299.99 now $194.99 at Amazon
The high-end Astro A50 wireless headset is heavily discounted already with $100 off its list price. Boasting incredible audio, a quality microphone, and a handy charging station, it's pricey but well worth it. Remember you'll have to get an HDMI adapter for this one to complete its compatibility with PS5.
WD_BLACK 1TB D30 Game Drive: was $149.99 now $80 at Amazon
While this isn't a lowest-ever price, this is still a great deal on 1TB of external hard drive goodness for your PS5 or PS4. WD BLACK is one of the best in the business in gaming hard drives, and this is a top drive for storing PS5 games (not playing them from the hard drive, sadly) or storing and playing PS4 games.
Turtle Beach Stealth Pro: was $329.99 now $276.18 at Amazon
This is one of our favorite premium gaming headsets on any platform, but it really sings on PS5 (and PS4). It's a brilliant multiplatform headset that sounds fantastic and has great battery life.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro (wired): was $249.99 now $189.99 at Amazon
The wired Nova Pro headset is one of the very best in the business and this tidy discount makes it a tempting proposition even after Prime Day has finished.
Samsung S90C 4K OLED TV: was $1,997.99 now $1,597.99 at Amazon
This is our top pick for a gaming TV for PS5, and with $400 off the list price, the value is very strong in this one. However, it might also be one to keep an eye on: it has been lower this year and could be subject to further cuts.
Sonic Frontiers: was $59.99 now $19.99 on Amazon
Sonic Frontiers is always a game worth keeping an eye on when sales events roll around, and this early might be just enough to persuade folks to jump in. It's less than two dollars off its lowest ever here too!
Alienware AW3225QF 32-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor: was $1,199.99 now $999.99 at Dell
Not at Amazon, but this PS5 monitor deal at Dell is an absolutely belting one if you've been holding out for the top-tier screen to come crashing down in price. A $200 discount takes this one down to what we think is the lowest-ever price!
Samsung Q80C 65-inch 4K QLED TV: was $1499 now $998 at Walmart
Another deal not at Amazon, but still one to take note of if you've been hankering for a PS5 TV upgrade! Offering staggering performance and picture quality, this 4K QLED TV is a veritable bargain with a third off its list price.
Logitech G435 Lightspeed Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Headset: was $79.99 now $44.99 at Amazon
We're huge fans of this workhorse Logitech headset and it's perfect for those looking to go wireless on PlayStation on a budget. For comfortably less than $50 you're still getting great comfort, solid battery life, and great sound.
HyperX CloudX gaming headset: was $69.99 now $49.99 at Amazon
HyperX almost always makes high-quality headsets and the CloudX is no exception. It offers superb audio, great comfort, a crystal clear microphone, and solid value at this price point.
Today's best Prime Day PS5 deals still available: UK
- Controllers: up to 20% off pro controllers
- Headsets: price cuts on Logitech, Razer, Sony
- SSDs: 1TB drives from just £58.50
PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller (white): was £58.77 now £54.95 at Amazon
Amazon is probably playing a bit fast and loose with the listed RRP here, as the DualSense often still sells for its retail price of £59.99, but either way, this is a neat little saving and means those who are in need of a pad this July can pick one up for less than RRP.
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless Gaming Headset: was £174.99 now £99.99 at Amazon
This SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ is from the brand's last generation of headsets, but boy is it a good one.It's got more than 30 hours of battery life and easily connects to other consoles and devices. This is its lowest price since Black Friday too!
ASTRO Gaming A50 Wireless Gaming Headset: was £319.99 now £213.05 at Amazon
This headset is a beast. If you want a premium PS5 headset that can do it all, then this is it. While it's price has come back up after Prime Day, this is still a chunky discount and one worth taking notice of.
Razer Wolverine V2 Pro Wireless Controller: was £249.99 now £199 at Amazon
If you're looking for a premium, pro, third-party controller for PS5, then the Wolverine V2 Pro from Razer is a cracker. This is Amazon's own lowest-ever price on the pad, and, as far as we can tell, it's only a fiver off its lowest ever generally.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves: was £42.99 now £19.95 at Amazon
This price cut deal takes the coveted Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection down to nearly half price, which is excellent value for the games you're getting here.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: was £69.99 now £30.95 at Amazon
A game we can't recommend highly enough for a price that's an absolute steal. It's been a few quid cheaper before but not for more than two months now - this is worth jumping on now.
F1 24: was £69.99 now £54.50 at Amazon
Get a third off the latest official F1 game and take to the race track alongside the F1 season. Offering a greatly improved Career Mode and terrific driving action, this is a top deal for any racing game fan.
It Takes Two (PS4): was £34.99 now £16.95 at Amazon
One of the best co-op (couch or online) games of recent years, and now it's down to a severely discounted price. At only a couple of quid off its lowest-ever price, this is worth picking up right now. Plus you get a PS5 upgrade version with it for free.
Immortals of Aveum: was £13.95 now £9.49 at Amazon
When (relatively) high-profile PS5 games drop to this price it's definitely worth taking note of. While Immortals of Aveum didn't set the world alight, at this price of less than a tenner, it's absolutely worth jumping into.
EA Sports PGA Tour: was £69.99 now £18.39 at Amazon
For anyone looking to dive into a golf game this year, and do so in a title that harks back to the good old days of the Tiger Woods games, this is a brilliant deal - and also a record low price!
Amazon Prime Day PS5 deals: FAQs
When does Amazon Prime Day 2024 end?
With the two-day sales event running over July 16-17, this year's Prime Day has now officially ended.
Is Amazon Prime Day the best time to get PS5 deals and discounts?
Amazon Prime Day offers a great opportunity to fill out your setup or backlog in the middle of each year, and is one of the best times to do both for less. Although we don't often see huge discounts on PS5 consoles or bundles, there are sometimes opportunities to take retailers up on small price cuts or bundles with gift cards or similar.
Where money can be really saved on PS5 gear, however, is on games and accessories. We always see great deals on every kind of PS5 accessory from headsets to hard drives, and from controllers to chargers. If you ever need to pick up a new bit of gear to bulk out your setup Amazon Prime Day is a great time to do it. The same goes for games too with plenty of the latest and greatest games from the past year often coming crashing down in price.
The reality is that, outside of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Amazon Prime Day is indeed a brilliant time to pick up some PS5 deals.
What Amazon Prime Day PS5 deals to expect
While perhaps not as strong as Black Friday, the Prime Day PS5 deals do serve up some tantalizing discounts and sales, particularly on games and accessories. In the US last year, for example, we didn't see huge price cuts on the console or PS5 bundles, but it was a superb opportunity to pick up some new games or peripherals on the cheap. Maybe we'll see some price cuts on major official hardware and accessories like the Pulse Explore earbuds, Pulse Elite headset, and PlayStation Portal, as Prime Day 2024 will be all three's first major sales period.
The biggest games are usually a place to start in terms of what to expect. A lot of the biggest games of the first half of 2023 received big cuts last year with the likes of Star Wars Jedi Survivor getting their price slashed by around a third.
A place to keep an eye on is with PS5 SSDs Last year's Prime Day brought some spectacular discounts on storage and we even saw 2TB PS5 SSDs like the addlink A95 drop below the $100 mark.
It's definitely worth being on the lookout for headsets during the Prime Day PS5 deals too. Lots of big-name brands like Turtle Beach, Razer, and SteelSeries get in on the action and slash their prices by multiple 10s of dollars and pounds. If you've been holding out for an audio upgrade, then next month could be the perfect time to strike.
Do I need an Amazon Prime subscription for the Prime Day PS5 deals?
Yes, you will need to be an Amazon Prime member in order to take part in the upcoming Amazon Prime Day PS5 deals. Fortunately, for prospective subscribers, a 30-day free trial is available, which means you can try the service out at no additional charge.
Get a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime
The world's largest online retailer is currently offering a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime which will give you access to the Prime Day PS5 deals and then some. You'll also get access to next-day (sometimes even same-day) delivery as well as the Prime Video streaming service as well. After the trial, the service will cost you $14.99 / £8.99.
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