SanDisk has one of the best offers going right now if you're looking for a massive storage upgrade on your handheld gaming device. There's already a discount on these memory cards, but if you buy two 1.5TB SanDisk Ultra microSDs directly from SanDisk today, you'll get an extra 20% off at checkout. That drops the price to just £74.45/$90 per card (2 for £148.90, or $179.98) which is wild considering these were going for a whole lot more during Amazon's Spring Sale a couple of weeks back.
Sifu and Absolver team Sloclap stuck a release date on their multiplayer footie game Rematch today - June 19th. Meanwhile, we've been shouting at each other in joy and defeat - sometimes both in the same six seconds - in the >open beta>. I'm leaving the article name open to sequels in case James and I ever kick a different thing together. >
I’ve been keeping an eye on the Alienware Area-51 reboot ever since Dell teased it at CES. It looked sharp, had decent specs, but for a while, your only GPU option was the RTX 5080. That changed, and honestly, it changed for the better. You can now get it with an RTX 5090 paired with Intel's new Core Ultra 9 285K, and yes, the starting price is $5,499.99. It's not cheap, but if you’re aiming for a high-end rig without spending weeks chasing down parts or dealing with shipping delays, it’s one of the more straightforward options out there.
The legend goes that in the 12th century, King Canute plonked his throne down on the seashore and commanded the tide to go out, thereby empirically demonstrating to all the toadies at court that he was not, in fact, God Almighty. You don’t need to order the ocean to piss off in Endless Legend 2: it’s already in headlong retreat. But not from you.
I think this is the best deal I've seen on a PC controller in a long time. Lenovo just dropped official Xbox wireless controllers (Series X|S variants) to Black Friday equivalent prices. Pulse Red and Shock Blue are going for $34.99 with the code SPRINGGAMES, while other colors like Carbon Black and Astral Purple are $39.99 with SPRINGBACK. These are some of the best gamepads for gaming on PC, and honestly, for a first-party controller that doesn't feel like it was pulled from a bargain bin, it's an absurdly good price as well.
Sapphire Nitro+ RX 7900 XTX is currently going for just $999.99 at Woot (owned by Amazon), and that's genuinely impressive considering it usually hovers around $1,100 in 2025. If you're on the hunt and buidling yourself a high-end gaming PC, this GPU is definitely worth considering at this price.
Baldur's Gate 3 is finally on sale, and it's not a minor token discount either. The Steam Store has knocked 20% off the full price, bringing it down from $59.99 / £49.99 to $47.99 / £39.99 until April 21st. If you've been waiting for any excuse to dive into Larian’s massive, sprawling RPG, this is it.
Woot's mechanical keyboard sale is packed with great options, and this time it’s not just throwaway budget boards with rainbow lights. These are solid, well-built gaming keyboards with proper features like hot-swappable switches, wireless connectivity, and layouts that make sense. The prices are low enough to raise an eyebrow, but the specs hold up, even if you’re picky about your setup.
Fanatical's Build Your Own Easter Bundle deal is live, and it's one of those "I can quit anytime I want" type of situations. You pick your own lineup from a pool of 17 indies, and the more you grab, the cheaper each game gets. Start with three for £1.65 / $1.65 a piece, but I'd go for seven or more to drop it to £1.45 / $1.45 per game. It's almost rude how cheap that is.
Microsoft have developed a playable version of Quake 2 that runs on generative AI. The "game" cannot currently run for longer than two minutes, has a very low frame rate, unresponsive controls, and is full of blurry textures. But Microsoft's artificial intelligensia are proud enough of the prototype that they have made it playable online. Would you like to experience a novel type of anguish? Come with me.