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The best Cyber Monday gaming deals on Amazon: PS5, GPUs, and more

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This story is part of Digital Trends' Cyber Monday coverage 2025

Cyber Monday is one of the few times it actually makes sense to upgrade your gaming setup without feeling like you’re overpaying. Right now on Amazon, there are some genuinely strong discounts on hardware that actually changes how you play: a cheaper-than-usual PS5 Digital Edition bundle, a high-end GPU finally near a sensible price, plus solid picks for audio, inputs, and racing.

Here are six standout gaming deals worth a serious look today.

PlayStation 5 Digital Edition Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle – effectively $399 in cart

  • Price: Shows after adding to cart – $399 at the time of writing
  • Bundle: PS5 Digital Edition 825GB + Fortnite Flowering Chaos Bundle
  • Extras included:
    • Florin Outfit (with LEGO style)
    • Blossom Backpack Back Bling
    • Floral Finisher Pickaxe
    • Blue Blossoms Wrap
    • Petal’s Edge Guitar
    • Blue Bloom Mic
    • Petal Steppers Kicks
    • Plus 1,000 V-Bucks

This is the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition (Slim) with 825GB of storage, bundled with a big stack of PlayStation-exclusive Fortnite cosmetics. The key detail: the actual price shows after you add it to your cart, and it comes out to around $399—which is notably lower than what you’d normally pay for a regular PS5 Digital on its own, never mind with extras.

Even if you don’t care about Fortnite at all, you’re effectively getting a current PS5 Digital at a discount. If you do play Fortnite (or know someone who does), the cosmetic value just makes the bundle more appealing.

PowerColor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB – now $629.99 (was $699.99)

If you’ve been holding off on a GPU upgrade, this is probably the most interesting graphics card deal in the mix.

  • Price: $629.99 (about 10% off, was $699.99)
  • Memory: 16GB GDDR6
  • Best for: High refresh 1440p, very capable 4K in many titles

The big story here is timing: this is pretty much the first time since release that RX 9070 XT-class cards have come down to something resembling the “proper” price tier you’d expect for this level of performance. In other words, this is the first moment where the 9070 XT actually feels priced the way it should have launched.

If you’ve been waiting for the dust to settle before buying, this is a strong window to jump in. With 16GB of VRAM, it’s well placed for modern titles with heavier texture loads, and it’s built to handle high refresh 1440p gaming with plenty of headroom, plus solid 4K performance if you’re willing to tweak a few settings.

With global memory supply looking shaky, there’s a real chance pricing creeps back up later—so if you’re on the fence, this is one of the few GPU deals that actually feels well-timed.

Keychron K2 HE Rapid Trigger Wireless Mechanical Keyboard – now $111.99 (was $139.99)

If you’re into fast inputs and a clean desk, this one is for you.

  • Price: $111.99 (Cyber Monday Deal, typically $139.99)
  • Switches: Hall Effect Gateron double-rail magnetic switches with rapid trigger
  • Connectivity: 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, wired
  • Build: Aluminum + wood frame, compact layout

The Keychron K2 HE is all about rapid trigger: your keys can reset and actuate faster than on a standard mechanical switch, which can be a real advantage in FPS and competitive titles where spammy movement and quick taps matter.

It also looks and feels like an enthusiast board, with QMK support and a premium chassis, while still being friendly enough to use as your daily driver for work and play.

Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless Gaming Headset – now $59.99 (was $119.99)

If you want wireless freedom without wrecking your audio budget, this is an easy pick.

  • Price: $59.99 (Cyber Monday Deal, was $119.99)
  • Platforms: PC, Mac, PS5, PS4
  • Key features:
    • 7.1 surround sound on PC
    • Omni-directional microphone
    • Microfiber mesh earpads
    • Up to 40 ft wireless range
    • iCUE software support

The Corsair Void RGB Elite Wireless gives you far better positional audio than a basic wired headset, plus comfort that can survive longer sessions. At 50% off, it’s a big quality-of-life upgrade for anyone still using cheap earbuds or “whatever came in the box.”

Logitech G923 Racing Wheel and Pedals – now $279.99 (was $399.99)

For racers and sim fans, this is the deal that actually changes the experience.

  • Price: $279.99 (Cyber Monday Deal, was $399.99)
  • Platforms: PS5, PS4, PC, Mac
  • Key features:
    • TRUEFORCE force feedback up to 1000 Hz
    • Three-pedal set
    • Genuine leather wheel

The Logitech G923 brings much more nuance than older “rumble-only” wheels. TRUEFORCE taps directly into in-game physics and audio, so you can feel things like grip loss, surface changes, and engine behavior in a way controllers just can’t replicate.

If you’re even mildly into racing games, this can completely change how they feel—and at this price, it’s a much easier yes.

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Gaming Mouse – now $74.99 (was $149.99)

A strong pick if you want a light, competitive-grade mouse with a familiar shape.

  • Price: $74.99 (Cyber Monday Deal, was $149.99)
  • Weight: ~63 g
  • Sensor: Focus Pro 30K optical
  • Battery: Up to 90 hours
  • Buttons: 5 programmable

The Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro is built for speed and consistency: ultra-lightweight, a top-tier sensor, and low-latency wireless. If you’ve been gaming on a heavier mouse, this will feel like cheating the first time you hop into a fast-paced shooter.

The bottom line

Cyber Monday is when it actually makes sense to make the big moves: a discounted PS5 Digital bundle, a high-end GPU finally near a sane price, and gear that materially changes how games look, sound, and feel.

Whether you’re rebuilding a rig, upgrading a single piece, or just looking for the one “big” purchase that will last you a few years, these are the kinds of deals that are worth acting on before they quietly slide back up to full price.

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