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The holiday season is finally upon us, and with that, so are Black Friday deals! I wish I knew where the tradition of discounting various sale items the day after Thanksgiving came from, but you won’t catch me complaining. This is the one day of the year when many others and I go out and buy all the gaming deals we can find. Sometimes, you’ll find deals that can chip off almost half of the original price! So, I wrote a diverse list of all the best Black Friday video game holiday gifts under $100 that I could find!
[Update on 26 Nov, 2025 – Added new deals for 2025]
Astro Gaming A20 Gen 2 Wireless Headset for Xbox One
$99.99 (Was $139.99)

Everyone knows that there’s nothing more obnoxious about playing games with your friends than having to take off your entire headset to grab a snack or even go to the bathroom. So, who can go wrong with a wireless headset? The A20 Gen 2 for Xbox One features a 2.4 GHz signal and a range of 39 ft, paired with long-lasting battery life so you can keep on gaming for hours on end. Best of all, everything can be controlled directly on the headset, from mute to volume control.
Logitech MX Master 3S Wireless Mouse
$99.99 (Was $119.99)

All PC players need a mouse, and what makes the Logitech MX Master 3S wireless mouse the one to choose is its versatility. Not only is it wireless, but it also tracks on glass, so it won’t stutter when used on shiny surfaces. I also enjoyed how quietly it clicks, which is perfect for late-night gaming, or if the person you’d like to gift this to happens to have a roommate.
ARZOPA 16.1″ 144Hz Portable Gaming Monitor
$96.99 (Was $139.99)

This is a device that I’ve purchased myself, and absolutely love whenever I am on the go. The ARZOPA portable gaming monitor does everything you’d like a monitor to do, but you can safely put it in your backpack and carry it on the train with you. It boasts a 16.1-inch screen as well as a refresh rate of 144 Hz. Not only that, but with UCB-C and mini HDMI connections, all you need to do is ensure you have those cables with you to have an in-depth gaming experience anywhere. I personally love the kickstand so that I don’t have to worry about purchasing a special case for it.
Sceptre 27-inch Gaming Monitor 100Hz
$94.99 (Was $129.99)

Every PC gamer needs a monitor, and this Sceptre monitor is 27 inches and has a refresh rate of 100Hz. When you flip the monitor around, you can see there are two HDMI ports and a DisplayPort, allowing you to use your cable of choice. Even more interesting is the fact that the monitor has its own built-in speakers, perfect if you want to switch over to a console and don’t have speakers connected to it.
NETGEAR Nighthawk Dual-Band WiFi 7 Router
$99.99 (Was $129.99)

Having reliably fast internet speeds is essential for the gamers in your life. Most games require a connection to actually play them, and the NETGEAR Nighthawk Dual-Band WiFi 7 router is perfect for players who don’t have the luxury of connecting an Ethernet cable straight into their modem. It boasts 2,000 square feet of coverage for up to 50 concurrent devices, great for other devices like smart TVs and speakers.
TCL 40″ Class Q35F Series 1080P FHD QLED Smart TV
$99.99 (Was $229.99

Now, if you’re planning to give someone on your Christmas list a router, you should also think about smart devices. This TCL smart TV has all the perks of a regular television, as well as Fire TV, allowing you to install your favorite streaming apps and enjoy content without any additional devices. There’s a wide range of apps that can also be installed, like YouTube and Twitch, without having to connect your phone or computer to it. Fortunately, if you had to, you’d be able to mirror your devices to the smart TV using the Screen Mirror function over WiFi.
Corsair – K70 RGB PRO Full-Size Mechanical Keyboard
$89.99 (Was $159.99)

As I type on my very own Corsair K70, I can guarantee that this deal isn’t one you want to miss. Not only are you purchasing the Corsair brand, but with RGB behind every key, you’re also buying into the customizable iCUE software that will light up any game room. Additionally, the Cherry MX switches give it that loud, mechanical touch to every session that feels durable. You can even switch them out with customizable keycaps that thousands of online sellers have committed themselves to creating. Also, if you’ve never had a full-sized keyboard, the number pad is a godsend.
PDP – Victrix Pro BFG Wireless Controller
$99.99 (Was $199.99)

The PSP Victrix Pro is perfect for gamers who jump from PlayStation to PC to mobile games, but don’t like the idea of having to keep different controllers on hand. There are also three configurable profiles players can customize, and five trigger stops alongside a hair trigger mode. I think the most interesting aspect of this controller is that it is modular, allowing you to quite literally pick up the face and switch out buttons to fit your preferred playstyle. There is even a configuration for fighting game fans to turn it into a fightpad.
Insignia Essential PC Gaming Chair
$89.99 (Was $179.99)

What good is having a great controller and keyboard to play all your favorite games with if you aren’t comfortable doing it all? The Insignia Essential PC gaming chair doesn’t have all the greatest bells and whistles in the world, but it carries 275 pounds and has padded armrests to avoid your elbows digging into the hard plastic during particularly intense sessions. The chair also has a lounge mode that allows you to sit back and be a bit more relaxed when watching YouTube or a streamer at your desk.
Corsair FRAME 4000D RS ARGB Moduler Tempered Glass ATX Mid-Tower Computer Case
$99.99 (Was $124.99)

Your tower is the home for all your PC’s parts and, really, the thing that ensures every gaming session goes as smoothly as it does. This particular Corsair Mid-Tower has three built-in fans and boasts a much smaller frame than typical towers, making it easier to fit into tighter spaces. The very front is very sleek, with two USB-A and one USB-C port alongside an auxiliary port and the power button. It also has a tempered glass window so you can see all of the interior at any given moment without having to open everything up. This is perfect for gamers who have setups with a lot of moving parts or RGB inputs.
HyperX Quadcast 2 USB Condenser Gaming Mic in White
$99.99 (Was $149.99)

The HyperX Quadcast 2 USB condenser mic doesn’t just look good, it sounds amazing. Regardless of whether it’s being used to stream a hardcore gaming session or talk to friends through Discord, you can guarantee that whoever is on the other side is hearing you loud and clear. The blue and white colors are soft enough for those who really enjoy pastel hardware, and the minimalist stand provides ample movement and doesn’t take away from the beauty of it all.
ANBERNIC RG552
$97.99 (Was $236.99)

ANBERNIC has proven time and time again to be the king of emulation hardware, putting out a new product every so often, changing the name of the emulation game entirely. The ANBERNIC RG552 has a sleek, black design that mimics a Switch and PS Vita at the same time, though is loaded with emulation software and ports of some of the biggest games you can think of until the era of PS2. For those who utilize Moonlight, you are also able to play PC games via streaming, which is perfect for on-the-go gamers.









