
Prime Day gaming deals are here, with discounts on dozens of the best games across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch. This year’s Prime Day sales run a little longer than usual — three days, until July 11, 2025 — so you’ve got a bit of extra time to peruse what’s on offer and see if anything takes your fancy.
We’ve sifted through the lot and picked out the best Prime Day gaming deals below for Switch, PS5, and Xbox, though note that prices and availability were checked at time of writing. Bear in mind these are all physical copies, too, so they won’t work on all-digital versions of consoles.
The best PlayStation deals of Prime Day

Amazon’s offering a broad selection of discounts on first-party PlayStation 5 games such as Spider-Man 2 and Horizon: Forbidden West, along with the likes of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Alan Wake 2, and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
- Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft’s open-world rapscallion adventure, is $28.49 (normally $69.99). It includes all the free quality-of-life updates Ubisoft added since Outlaws first launched in 2024.
- Demon’s Souls, Bluepoint’s snazzy, shiny remake of FromSoftware’s first Souls game, is $29.83 (normally $69.99).
- Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, Warhorse’s massive medieval RPG, is only a few months old, but you can grab it for $39.99 (normally $69.99).
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes Ubisoft’s long-running series back to its stealth roots, and you can take it home for $47.49 (normally $69.99). This one comes with the Sekiryu character pack, which includes weapons and gear sets for both protagonists.
- Alan Wake 2, Remedy Entertainment’s brilliant sequel and one of the decade’s best psychological horror games, is $44.99 (normally $59.99).
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth tells the second part of Square Enix’s remake trilogy as Cloud and friends journey outside Midgard, and you can grab it for $39.99 (normally $69.99).
- Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake slaps a coat of high-definition pixel paint on the classic RPG and modernizes it with a suite of quality-of-life improvements, and it’s going for $34.99 (normally $59.99).
- Fantasian: Neo Dimension from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi is $29.99 (normally $49.99).
- Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition has all of Square Enix’s Pixel Remaster versions of the first six Final Fantasy games together in one place, and it’s discounted to $44.99 (normally $74.99).
- Horizon: Forbidden West Special Edition comes with a steel case, digital soundtrack, and mini-artbook, along with the game itself, and it’s $39.99 (normally $79.99). Note that this is the collector’s edition of the standard game for PlayStation 5 and does not include the Burning Shores DLC.
- Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remastered modernizes two PlayStation classics with improved audio, pixel art, and English script, and it’s on sale for $29.99 (normally $49.99).
- Life Is Strange: Double Exposure drops the series’ original protagonist, Max Caulfield, in the middle of a murder mystery spanning two distinct timelines, and it’s $24.99 (normally $49.99).
- Split Fiction, the latest from It Takes Two studio Hazelight, is $35.00 (normally $49.99). It comes with a Friend Pass, so you can play with a co-op partner even if they don’t buy the game.
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Insomniac’s bigger and better sequel, is $39.88 (normally $69.99). This is the standard edition — not the one that includes the Miles Morales spin-off.
The best Xbox deals of Prime Day

As of this writing, no first-party Xbox games are on sale for Prime Day, but some of the platform’s best third-party games are discounted, such as Star Wars Outlaws and Split Fiction.
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes Ubisoft’s long-running series back to its stealth roots, and you can take it home for $47.49 (normally $69.99). This one comes with the Sekiryu character pack, which includes weapons and gear sets for both protagonists.
- Alan Wake 2, Remedy Entertainment’s brilliant sequel and one of the decade’s best psychological horror games, is $38.06 (normally $59.99).
- Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft’s open-world rapscallion adventure, is $28.50 (normally $69.99). It includes all the free quality-of-life updates Ubisoft added since Outlaws first launched in 2024.
- Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, Warhorse’s massive medieval RPG, is only a few months old, but you can grab it for $39.99 (normally $69.99).
- Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake slaps a coat of high-definition pixel paint on the classic RPG and modernizes it with a suite of quality-of-life improvements, and it’s going for $34.99 (normally $59.99).
- No More Heroes 3, the conclusion to Suda51’s over-the-top, bizarre trilogy of action games, is $18.99 (normally $29.99).
- Life Is Strange: Double Exposure drops the series’ original protagonist, Max Caulfield, in the middle of a murder mystery spanning two distinct timelines, and it’s $24.99 (normally $49.99.
- Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remastered modernizes two PlayStation classics with improved audio, pixel art, and English script, and it’s on sale for $28.97 (normally $49.99).
- Split Fiction, the latest from It Takes Two studio Hazelight, is $35.99 (normally $49.99). It comes with a Friend Pass, so you can play with a co-op partner even if they don’t buy the game.
The best Nintendo Switch deals of Prime Day

The Switch selection is a little limited, and there are no Switch 2 game discounts. However, there’s a plethora of modernized classic RPGs to choose from, including Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake.
- Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remastered modernizes two PlayStation classics with improved audio, pixel art, and English script, and it’s on sale for $29.99 (normally $49.99).
- Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake slaps a coat of high-definition pixel paint on the classic RPG and modernizes it with a suite of quality-of-life improvements, and it’s going for $34.99 (normally $59.99).
- Fantasian: Neo Dimension from Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi is $29.99 (normally $49.99).
- The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy from the creators of Danganronpa and Zero Escape is one of the most ambitious turn-based strategy games around, and it’s on sale for $49.99 (normally $59.99).
- Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 bundles the first three Metal Gear Solid games and the first two Metal Gear games together in one package, and you can get it for $16.99 (normally $39.99). Just bear in mind the Switch version doesn’t include full HD and 4K resolution options like Konami offers on other platforms.
- Final Fantasy I-VI Collection Anniversary Edition has all of Square Enix’s Pixel Remaster versions of the first six Final Fantasy games together in one place, and it’s discounted to $44.99 (normally $74.99).
- Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life puts a unique spin your usual farm-sim game by following your character through adulthood and into their twilight years, and it’s $19.99 (normally $29.99).
- Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town, an overhaul of the Game Boy Advance’s Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town is for those of you who prefer a more traditional farming game, and it’s also $19.99 (normally $29.99).
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is a retro, arcade-style beat-’em-up from Tribute and Dotemu, and it’s on sale for $22.99 (normally $34.99).