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Few companies swing as hard as PlayStation during the holidays, and 2024 is sailing out of the park. You don’t need to drop a fortune on a PlayStation 5 Pro to have fun either. Between critically acclaimed games and comfy accessories, the holidays can be a time of wonder. We’ve tracked down some of the best deals to set the season off right. Whether you’re looking for VR gear, a stylish controller, or a new RPG to conquer, here are some of the best ways to save big on PS5 games and accessories this holiday.
Games
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- $39.89 (was $69.99)
Spidey’s adventures on PS5 might be the best he’s ever had. Web-slinging through the city is some of the most fun traversal you’ll find, and the superheroic combat is just as explosive. Toss in some great visuals, a ton of side content, and a classic dose of Marvel humor and you’ve got an excellent holiday catch. You won’t find a better comic book adaptation outside of the Arkham games.
EA Sports FC 25
- $34.99 (was $69.99)
The standard edition of EA Sports FC 25 is a sweet slice of football life. With 700+ clubs and thousands of players (updated with real-world match data), there’s a lot of attention to detail here. A rework of the game’s AI and tactics also aims to make FC 25 more exciting and strategic than ever. If you have the itch for the pitch, here’s what you need.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- $41.99 (was $69.99)
The original Final Fantasy 7 is legendary for its deep plot, iconic characters, expansive world, and captivating gameplay. The remake continues that legacy in a big way. Cloud’s fight against Shinra and other shadowy forces looks and feels better than ever. If you love big bold RPGs with even bigger stories, FF7 Rebirth is one of the best PS5 games you can grab this holiday.
Baldur’s Gate 3
- $55.99 (was $69.99)
Baldur’s Gate 3 has everything that makes D&D special: captivating choices, tense combat, and the ability to surpass most challenges by having your Barbarian scream at them. It’s one of the best games of the decade and a strong contender for best RPG of all time. What else could you possibly need? Oh, yes, also there’s Astarion.
Metaphor: ReFantazio
- $52.49 (was $69.99)
Though Atlus will always be the Megami Tensei and Persona company in our hearts, those aren’t the developer’s only stellar RPGs. Despite being a newcomer on the block, Metaphor: ReFantazio cemented itself as an instant classic and one of the year’s best games. From the top-notch character designs and UI to the thought-provoking story, this one doesn’t miss.
Accessories
PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle
- $349.99 (was $599.99)
VR can be intimidating, but this bundle gives PS5 players everything they need to get started. In addition to the headset, VR2 Sense controller, and other accessories, you also get a PlayStation Store voucher code for Horizon: Call of the Mountain. If you’ve been looking to take that VR plunge but don’t know where to start, this bundle’s the perfect thing.
DualSense Wireless Controller
- $59.99 (was $79.999)
It feels like there are a million third-party controllers out there, but there’s arguably no beating the classic DualSense. Having an extra controller never hurts, and these come in a rainbow of colors for that personal touch. Haptic feedback and adaptive triggers? Check. Built-in mic for online gaming? Check. 3.5mm jack for those of us still rocking corded headsets? Oh yeah, it’s got that too.
Cloud Stinger Core – Wireless Gaming Headset
- $49.99 (was $79.99)
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core – Wireless Gaming Headset is a mouthful. You can’t argue with the quality though. HyperX has a variety of solid headphones out there, and at this price point, you won’t find many better picks to keep you and your favorite games company.
Between the closed-cup design and noise-canceling mic, you’ll only be hearing (and broadcasting) what you want. Comfort, control, and quality sound make this one of the best PS5 accessories you can nab this holiday.
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless Gaming Headset
- $134.89 (was $169.99)
SteelSeries headphones can make a dent in your bank account, so we’ll take any deal we can get. If you’re looking for premium value for a premium price, however, the Arctis won’t let you down. You can get 3-hours of use off a 15-minute charge, and with the kind of audio fidelity you’re getting here, that’s not bad at all. These headphones also include a noise-cancelling mic, for all your best trash talk (or words of inspiration).