Top Deals for Wednesday, February 19th: Gaming, Tech & More!
Today's highlights include the highly anticipated Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy collaboration, a restocked AMD Ryzen processor, discounted Nintendo Switch games, and a year's best price on an LG OLED TV.
Gaming & Collectibles:
- Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy: Commander decks, starter decks, and booster packs are available for preorder now, shipping June 13th. See it at Amazon This collaboration is generating significant buzz among fans of both franchises.
- The Witcher: Gwent The Legendary Card Game: Preorder this comprehensive set (400+ cards, playmat) for $40 at the IGN Store, shipping August 2025. See it at IGN Store
- Elden Ring: Nightreign (Preorder): Secure your copy of the upcoming Elden Ring expansion at Best Buy and receive a $10 gift card. See it at Best Buy
Tech Deals:
- AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D: This top-tier gaming processor is back in stock at Amazon at its MSRP of $479. See it at Amazon
- Asus ROG Ally Z1 Extreme: Best Buy is offering a $200 discount, bringing the price down to $449.99. This includes a free travel case, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and Crunchyroll subscription. See it at Best Buy
- 65" LG Evo C3 4K OLED TV: Grab this 2023 model at its lowest price of the year – $1196.99 at Amazon. See it at Amazon
Gaming Consoles & Accessories:
- Nintendo Switch Games: Best Buy has slashed the price of several popular titles to $39.99 (33% off). Physical and digital versions available. See it at Best Buy
- PlayStation Plus Premium: Get 12 months for $99 (38% off) – the same price as the Extra tier, but with added benefits. See it at PlayStation Store
Other Deals:
- Panther Vision Hand Warmers & Lighted Beanies: Enjoy 30% off sitewide with code 'VAL30'. See it at Panther Vision
- Secretlab Presidents' Day Sale: Save up to $139 on gaming chairs and desks. See it at Secretlab
- HP Omen 45L RTX 5090 Prebuilt Gaming PC: Preorder this high-end gaming PC with the powerful RTX 5090 GPU. See it at HP
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