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1TB Xbox One S With Battlefield 1 and Halo Wars 2 for Under £230


Check out this mega Xbox One S bundle deal from GAME.
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Great Xbox One S Bundle That Includes Halo Wars 2

Xbox One S (1TB) Battlefield 1 Bundle, with Halo Wars 2 is available to buy from GAME for £229.99

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New Medion Offers

Medion have released some great new weekly offers for you to take advantage of:

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Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration for the Cheapest Price Yet

Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration has never been cheaper:

The Cheapest Place to Buy Halo Wars 2

Halo Wars 2 is now available to play on the Xbox One and PC. Currently the cheapest place to buy it is from Instant Gaming who have it priced at £31.24. To put perspective on this deal, Amazon have it going for £37.99 which means you'll save close to £7 with Instant Gaming.

Read IGN's review on Halo Wars 2

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Preorder Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for £40

Due for release on April 28th, 2017, everyone at the office is looking towards getting their hands on Mario Kart 8 on the Nintendo Switch and we're sure you are too. To pre-order Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch at this price, simply sign up to Amazon Prime here for a free 30-day trial and cancel it before the 30 days are up (or keep it, it's your choice!). After you've done this, you are eligible to save £2 at Amazon with Prime, making Mario Kart 8 Deluxe only £40. To put perspective on Amazon's pricing, GAME have Mario Kart 8 Deluxe up for £49.99, meaning you will save £10 with Amazon Prime.

Battlefield 1 Is Rarely as Cheap as It Is Today

Battlefield 1 is usually priced around the £40 mark and has never gone below £32, so it's kind of a big deal when it goes down in price. Today, you can score it from Amazon for £30.85, which makes it the cheapest Battlefield 1 has gone for.

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The First Nintendo Switch Bundle Includes The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

GAME are the first retailer to release a Nintendo Switch Bundle. Luckily it includes The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is arguably the most anticipated game for the Switch; "the open world Zelda we've always wanted" (read our preview on Breath of the Wild here).

Preorder The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo Switch) Here

Prepare for the biggest The Legend of Zelda adventure yet, with an open-air style that breaks new boundaries while honouring the origins of the acclaimed series. Get the latest installment for Zelda from Amazon (£46.00 with Amazon Prime is the cheapest price) in time for when the console launches on March 3rd, 2017.

  • Preorder it at GAME for £59.99. Also receive an exclusive Only at GAME keyring and poster set. 
  • Preorder it at Zavvi for £57.99
  • Preorder it at Amazon for £48.00. Save an additional £2 with Amazon Prime and get it for £46.00.

Where to Preorder Your Nintendo Switch

You can find IGN's Complete Guide and the best deals available, which includes games and accessories for the Nintendo Switch here.

GameSeek

Currently the cheapest place to pre-order the Nintendo Switch (Standard Grey) is with GameSeek.co.uk who have it priced at £198.50, although this price is not final.

GAME

The Nintendo Switch comes in at £279.99 at GAME.

If you're into colours, GAME are also selling the Neon Red/Neon Blue version for £279.99

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The Cheapest Place to Buy PSN and PlayStation Network Cards

Join your friends in action-packed PS4 online multiplayer. Instant Gaming have dropped the asking price for a 12 Month Membership to just £33.41 which is currently the cheapest place to purchase 12 Months of PSN. Make sure you convert USD to GBP at the top right to see marked price.

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The Nintendo 2DS Is Back in Stock at Amazon, Now From Under £75

Get the Nintendo 2DS Special Edition White/Red console with a pre-installed copy of New Super Mario Bros 2, plus 30 extra Challenges/Coin Rush Courses for £79.00 If you don't fancy this colour, you can also get the Blue/Black version with Mario Kart 7 for £3 less.

Looking for a New Affordable Gaming Headset?

Try the Sennheiser PC 320 that is on sale at Amazon today (was £69.99, now £40.00).

The Oculus Rift has Dropped in Price for the First Time Ever

Before this price drop, the Oculus Rift was sold everywhere at a retail price of £549.00. Now it's dropped by £50 which sees you picking up the award-winning Virtual Reality Headset for just £499.00

PlayStation

Watch Dogs 2 - £24.99

Batman Arkham (PSVR) is Great value for its price. A game you'll spend countless hours on and be thoroughly entertained.

Snag a physical copy of Fallout 4 with a Steelbook Cover and exclusive 3 postcard set for just £14.99 from GAME.

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Steal a physical copy of DOOM from Amazon for £14.00.

Watch Dogs 2 - £24.99

Mortal Kombat XL - £14.85

Fallout 4 Steelbook & Postcards - £14.99

The newly-released Resident Evil 7 Biohazard has dropped even further, now £22.30

Tech and Gadgets

ASUS RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi Router - £241.64 £144.49

ASUS RT-AC87U AC2400 Dual-Band Gigabit Wireless Router - £206.28 £127.99

Lenovo Tab 3 10.1 Inch 16GB Tablet - £139.99 £119.99

NOW TV Smart TV Box with Pause & Rewind, and 4 Month Movies Pass - £37.00

Buy NOW TV Smart TV Box with Pause & Rewind, with 4 Month Movies Pass, Black Online at johnlewis.com

Microsoft Universal Foldable Keyboard - £99.99 £39.99

Sonic and All Stars Racing Transformed: Limited Edition (Wii U) - £11.99

Call of Duty: Black Ops II (Wii U) - £4.82

A copy of Pikmin 3 (Wii U) will only set you back £14.99.

Entertainment and Miscellaneous

Police Academy - The Complete Collection [Blu-ray] - £44.99 £9.99

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