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]]>We generally see Nintendo Switch deals come and go in waves in both the US and UK, with bounties of stock available one week and shelves left barren the next. If you don’t quite make it to the stock below, then, we can safely say more will be along shortly. While Nintendo Switch OLED stock took a slight hit at the start of the month, we’re back to full capacity now, with plenty of consoles on the shelves. If the recent wobble has taught us anything, though, it’s that these devices aren’t set in stone, and could still trickle out of grasp.
You’ll find all the latest Nintendo Switch deals on the console by itself just below, and our pick of the best bundles available right now further down the page.
If you’re looking for Nintendo Switch deals on the console by itself, we’re rounding up all the latest prices from retailers across the web just below. You’ll find the best offers on the shelves right now in these comparison charts, but if you’re after a bundle deal, you’ll find all the latest discounts further down the page.
If you’re just looking for a handheld-only console, it’s worth checking out the Nintendo Switch Lite deals below. They are considerably cheaper than the main console (and much cheaper than the OLED model), but you are getting limited functionality without a docked mode. The standard price on these devices is $199 / £199.
Nintendo Switch OLED | $349.99 $339.99 at Walmart (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – We’ve seen the Nintendo Switch OLED stuck at $342 for a few weeks now, which makes this extra drop down to $339.99 so exciting. While that’s still $9 away from the record low $330 price, this is a particularly rare discount.
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Nintendo Switch | 128GB memory card | $320 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
You’re saving around $15 on this Nintendo Switch bundle at Amazon, with the 128GB official memory card coming in at $20 rather than its usual $34.99 MSRP. These bundles come and go with Amazon’s Switch stock, so we wouldn’t wait too long on this new arrival.
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Nintendo Switch | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | $349.98 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
While not as strong as the $299 Mario Kart 8 Nintendo Switch bundle we see over Black Friday, you’re still saving $10 on the full $59.99 MSRP of this must-have title with this offer. Considering we very rarely see too many bundle discounts in the US, those on the hunt for a standard edition console should take note here.
Nintendo Switch | £259.99 £229.99 at The Game Collection (opens in new tab)
Save £30 – The Game Collection has been offering a £239 sales price on the Nintendo Switch by itself for some time now, but we’ve just spotted an additional £10 off that sales price. Considering this is the cheapest price we’ve ever seen on the standard edition, this is a must-see Nintendo Switch deal.
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Nintendo Switch | Nintendo Switch Sports | £289 £279 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £`10 – Currys was offering this Nintendo Switch bundle for £269 last week, but has bumped that back up to £279 today. Still, you’re getting a great price and still saving some cash on this new release and standard console.
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Nintendo Switch | Pokemon Legends Arceus | £299 £279 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – Currys’ latest Nintendo Switch deals have the latest Pokemon title and a standard edition console for just £279 right now. That’s just £20 more than the cost of the device by itself.
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Nintendo Switch | Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga | £299 £279 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – This is a great price on a recent release included in a Nintendo Switch bundle. You’re saving £20 on this Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga package, cutting the game’s price in half when bought with the £259.99 console.
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Nintendo Switch OLED | Minecraft | £329 £309 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – You can pick up a free copy of Minecraft with this latest Nintendo Switch deal at Currys, and save £20 in the process. This is a game we often see included in bundles, but it’s a little rarer to find it at the console’s regular price.
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Nintendo Switch OLED | Stealth carry case | £309.99 at Argos (opens in new tab)
You can pick up a free Stealth carry case with your Nintendo Switch OLED at Argos right now. That’s excellent value if you’re keen on keeping your device protected straight from the off. However, this stock is regionally based, so it’s worth checking in with your local store for availability.
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Nintendo Switch OLED | PowerA Slim Case | £319.98 £309.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £10 – You’re essentially picking up a free PowerA Slim case with your Nintendo Switch OLED thanks to this offer from Amazon. That’s perfect for those looking to keep their shiny new console protected from the off.
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Nintendo Switch OLED | Nintendo Switch Sports | £339 £319 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – Nintendo Switch Sports usually comes in at £39.99, so grabbing it with a £309 Nintendo Switch OLED for just £319 is a particularly strong offer. This is one of the best bundles going right now.
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Nintendo Switch OLED | Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | £349 £329 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – If you’re looking to pick up a classic right from day one, this is the Nintendo Switch bundle for you. Currys has £20 off this Switch OLED and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe package right now, bringing the price down to £329. That means you’re getting the classic kart racer for just £20.
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Nintendo Switch OLED | The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | £349 £329 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild usually retails for between £50 and £60, so picking it up for just £20 on top of the £309 RRP of the OLED console itself is an excellent deal. You’ll find this offer available on both the white model (opens in new tab) and red and blue version at Currys.
Eager to get some extras for your Nintendo Switch? We’ve gathered up a few essentials right here. For example, you’ll find some of the best Nintendo Switch accessories out there right now, be it Nintendo Switch SD cards to the best Nintendo Switch chargers.
If you’d like to play some local multiplayer with family or friends, on the other hand, we’ve also rounded up best Nintendo Switch controllers. Need some more Joy-cons or a Pro controller? This is the place to start.
Now that Bluetooth audio is finally available, it’s time to invest in some Nintendo Switch gaming headsets. These cups are generally cheaper than their PC counterparts, but you can still save plenty of cash. You’ll find all the latest prices on our top picks just below.
There are now (or soon to be) three models of Nintendo Switch to choose from. Each one does offer a different experience, though, so it’s important to choose the right version for you.
Whether you’re looking to find your own Nintendo Switch bundles or you’re after some cheap accessories and games, there are plenty of retailers offering solid savings on Ninty’s gadgets throughout the year. You’ll find all the stores we head to for Nintendo Switch deals just below.
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You’ll need something to keep that console safe – we’re rounding up all the best Nintendo Switch cases available right now. We’re also showing you how to find the right Nintendo Switch Online price for you, and rounding up all the latest Ring Fit Adventure deals as well.
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]]>The best gaming laptops pack serious power while also going easy on your backpack, holding their temperatures well, and beaming everything up onto a gorgeous display. There are so many models vying for this title, however, that it can be difficult to work out not only which configurations are worth your time, but which gaming laptops are right for you. That’s where we come in.
We’ve put a wide range of gaming laptops through their paces to find the best rigs in the business, testing performance relative to the specs on offer, efficiency in design and temperature, and overall value for money. We run each machine through a series of performance benchmarks, and live, play, and work with the models we review for an extended period of time – you can check out exactly how we test gaming laptops in our dedicated guide. You’ll find all our recommendations for the best gaming laptop on the market just below, and more information on choosing the right configuration for you and your budget as well.
The world of gaming laptops (and gaming PCs in general) is changing rapidly, with Intel’s Alder Lake processors hitting some of the biggest models, and eyes on new GPU options as well. We’re keeping this page stocked with all the latest models to make sure you’re up to date with all the latest updates.
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The best gaming laptop overall
CPU: i7-12800H | i9-12900HGPU: RTX 3060 | RTX 3070 Ti | RTX 3080 TiRAM: 16GB | 32GB Storage: 1TB SSDDisplay: FHD at 360Hz | QHD at 240Hz | UHD at 144HzPorts: 3x USB-A Gen 2 | 1x USB-C / Thunderbolt 4 | 1x USB-C | 3.5mm audio jack | SD card slot | HDMI
+Cutting edge components+Excellent color and contrast+Luxury design with solid build quality
-Proprietary charging connection
Our favorite configuration:
Razer Blade 15 | RTX 3080 Ti | Intel i9-12900H at Razer (opens in new tab)
This is the best gaming laptop on the market right now, but you’re going to be spending a lot to get it. If you’ve got the budget to play with we’d really recommend going to the top of this spec and packing an RTX 3080 Ti GPU with an i9-12900H processor and helping it all shine with a 144Hz 4K display. Of course, there are cheaper models out there, but if we’re really talking about the best of the best, this is where you should start your benchmarks.
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Fire Strike: 20,171
Time Spy: 9,690
PC Mark 10: 7,340
We got our hands on a beast of a Razer Blade 15, but it showed us just how powerful gaming laptops can be these days. The RTX 3080 Ti / i9-12900H configuration I had on my desk was a true monster in its performance. However, this rig’s ability to offer such performance while keeping the slimline chassis we’ve all come to know and love really cemented its top spot among the best gaming laptops on the market.
Of course, this is no cheap machine. The 2022 Razer Blade 15 starts at $2,499.99 for an RTX 3060 configuration. You’re certainly paying for this luxury name here, but if you’re on the hunt for one of the most technically capable machines in one of the most portable form factors, the cash is well invested.
That does mean this isn’t necessarily the best gaming laptop for everyone – those playing lighter games won’t need the horsepower on offer here, and if you’re just after a machine you can sign into every now and then you won’t get solid value by going all out. However, if you’re interested in a top of the range rig (and have the budget to throw at it), our testing speaks for itself.
“In 2022, the Razer Blade 15 is still doing exactly what its ancestors did – leading in high-end components and luxury performance.”
Razer Blade 15 review
I managed to run Shadow of the Tomb Raider at 74fps in 4K with everything turned up to 11 here. While more demanding titles still struggled in that UHD resolution, though, I was still impressed with the 60+ fps in 1440p on Red Dead Redemption 2 as well as the 78fps in the same resolution on The Division 2. I only needed to drop some more taxing visual effects to hit higher framerates in 4K, and everything looked incredible while doing so.
You can’t beat the Razer Blade 15 for performance, component horsepower, and portability. After all, the only other machines offering RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards at the time of writing still can’t compete with that 4K 144Hz display for the price.
Read more: Razer Blade 15 review
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The best gaming laptop under $1,000
CPU: Intel i5-12500H / i7-12700HGPU: up to Nvidia RTX 3070 TiRAM: up to 32GBStorage: up to 1TB SSDScreen: 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080), up to 240HzPorts: 1x RJ45 Ethernet | 3x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 | 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 / Thunderbolt 4 | HDMI | 3.5mm
+Solid performance+Sensibly priced+More powerful configurations now available
-Gets hot under duress-Chassis is a bit lacking
Our favorite configuration:
Dell G15 | RTX 3050 | Intel i5-11260H at Dell (opens in new tab)
The Dell G15 works best when it’s super cheap, which is why this entry level RTX 3050 configuration is our favorite. Those on the hunt for a rig designed for lighter gaming and the odd Apex Legends session will find great value here, without needing to break the bank on gaming laptops over $800.
The Dell G15 isn’t going to light the world of the best gaming laptops on fire, but it is at least a dependable choice of gaming companion. Performance in both gaming and general tasks is good considering the price point, and all the features we’ve come to expect from gaming laptops are present and accounted for – apart from that bank-busting price tag. You’ll often find these models on sale with RTX 3050 / RTX 3050 Ti graphics cards for well under $1,000 – sometimes as low as $699.99.
The appearance of this laptop could be a point of contention, though, as we found the chassis to feel a bit old-fashioned for 2022. A dark iridescent finish and thick central hinge feel like throwbacks to a forgotten age of tech design that should perhaps have stayed in the past.
The G15 also runs fairly hot when playing more graphically demanding titles, although not to a worrying extent; we’ve certainly reviewed laptops with noisier fans than this. As it stands, the G15 is a great all-rounder, ideal as a gift for a kid looking to break into PC gaming or the office employee consigned to remote working – and playing.
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The best gaming laptop for most
CPU: i7-12700H | i9-12900HGPU: RTX 3050 Ti | RTX 3060 | RTX 3070 Ti | RTX 3080 Ti RAM: up to 64GBStorage: up to 4TB SSDDisplay: FHD at 165Hz / 360Hz | QHD at 240HzPorts: 3x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1 | 1x Type-C port with Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2 Gen 2, DisplayPort 1.4, and Power Delivery, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x RJ-45 Killer E3100 2.5Gbps Ethernet port, 1x 3.5mm headset jack
+Incredible performance+Satisfying keyboard+Fast display+Some premium design features
-Cheaper plastic body-Difficult to transport-Particularly loud fans
Our favorite configuration:
Alienware M15 R7 | RTX 3060 | Intel i7-12700H at Dell (opens in new tab)
We tested the Alienware M15 R7 with an RTX 3070 Ti GPU at the helm, but considering that configuration comes in at over $2,000 right now, you’re getting solid value for money with this RTX 3060 build. You’re still getting that uber powerful 12th generation processor, and 16GB DDR5 RAM in here. We’ve opted to keep the 360Hz panel we tested in this build – it’s only $100 more for the luxury and it really was an impressive display, well worth the cash.
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Fire Strike: 24,894
Time Spy: 10,722
PC Mark 10: 7,623
The Alienware M15 R7 is here to bring the now mid-range line of luxury laptops into 2022’s standards. With Intel’s new 12th generation processors and Nvidia’s Ti GPUs at the helm, there’s some serious power up for grabs here. While prices are looking a little higher than those of the predecessor (especially now that discounts abound on the outdated model), you’re getting enough new tech under the hood to warrant the splurge.
We were blown away by the performance of this machine. Our test unit featured an i7-12700H processor and an RTX 3070 Ti graphics card, and was easily sailing through our benchmarks and stress tests. This beast didn’t even flinch at heavier titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Metro Exodus – offering up 76fps in RDR2’s Ultra settings, and 72fps with all RTX set to max in Metro Exodus. Those are settings that would make the uber expensive RTX 3080 Ti Razer Blade 15 sweat.
Faster action titles ran without a hitch, with that 360Hz refresh rate display acting as the cherry on the stunningly powerful cake.
Alienware M15 R7 review
However, it’s worth noting that this machine is built purely for power. It’s a stocky design, and a particularly heavy one at that – the charging brick alone nearly runs the full length of the keyboard. So no, this isn’t going to be a gaming laptop you’ll easily throw into a backpack – and those fans can certainly scream – but if you’re looking for an all-rounder that can level with machines far pricier than itself, these are easy sacrifices to make.
Alienware is, after all, a luxury brand. With its M-series now falling to the middle of its range (thanks to the advent of the X-series last year), the Alienware M15 R7 is affordable by the brand’s standards. That means you’ll find far cheaper machines out there, but without that Alienware pedigree to speak of. Still, with performance to rival some of the best gaming laptops in the business, and only a few sacrifices to get there for a great price, this is an excellent option for most players. You could consider the X15 technically the best Alienware gaming laptop on paper alone, but when it comes down to price and the wider market, this is the winner.
Read more: Alienware M15 R7 review
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The best gaming laptop for value hunters
CPU: i5-11300H | i7-11370H | i7-11375HGPU: RTX 3050 | RTX 3050 Ti | RTX 3060 | RTX 3070RAM: 16GB | 32GBStorage: 512GB | 1TBDisplay: FHD at 60Hz | 144Hz | 240HzPorts: 1x 3.5mm | 1x HDMI 2.0 | 3x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 | 1x RJ45 LAN port | 1x USB-C / 1x Thunderbolt 4
+Great pricing+Slimline design +Solid performance
-Soft membrane keys
Our favorite configuration
Asus TUF Dash F15 | RTX 3070 | Intel i7-11370H at Amazon (opens in new tab)
The Asus TUF Dash F15 manages to pack some incredible graphics into a much smaller MSRP than you’d usually find because it sacrifices a little processing power. That i7-11370H processor will remain whichever configuration you choose, but it chugs along nicely and we never experienced any slowdown during everyday play on medium settings. Not only that, but this spec also sends you home with a 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM, and a 240Hz display to boot.
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Fire Strike: 17,365
Fire Strike Extreme: 9,870
PCMark 10: 6,022
If you’re looking to grab an RTX 30-Series card but don’t want to break too far past $1,000 / £1,000, the Asus TUF Dash F15 is going to be your best bet. In our testing, we found this budget-friendly machine to charge through even some of the more demanding titles as if it sat in a much higher price bracket – despite the weaker 4-core i7-11370H processor at the helm. Plus, you’re still getting the super slimline form factor that has proven so popular over the last couple of years.
You’ll be hitting 60fps+ in most games as long as you’re happy not playing everything maxed out.
Asus TUF Dash F15 review
The key here is that you can outfit it with the full 11th generation i7 / 1TB / 32GB RAM suite of turbo power – or you can pick up a more conservative spec for a little less cash. That means you won’t need to spend on high-end gear that you might not even get to use if you’re running less demanding titles.
We were particularly impressed by how well those more power-hungry components played together in a cheaper chassis. We didn’t notice any over-heating issues here, and while we did have to make some sacrifices to more demanding titles, we still managed to hit 60fps+ on an RTX 3070 with consistency. We also tested an RTX 3060 unit and found similar performance levels when dropping a few sliders down a fraction as well, which means you’re sorted at all ends of the budget here.
As of CES 2022, there is a new Asus TUF Dash F15 on the way, featuring a larger touchpad, 12th generation Alder Lake processor, and a new cooling system. However, pricing and release date information is still unknown.
Read more: Asus TUF Dash F15 review
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The best 14-inch gaming laptop
CPU: Ryzen 6900HSGraphics: Radeon RX 6700S / 6800SRAM: Up to 32GB DDR5Storage: 1TB NVMe SSDResolution: QHD+ 16:10 (2560 x 1600)Refresh rate: 120HzPorts: 2x USB-A 3.2 | 2x USB-C Gen 2 | 1x HDMI 2.0 | UHS-II micro SD
+Clean, compact design+Gorgeous 16:10 display+High quality speakers+Speedy processor
-Poor thermals-Ray tracing heavily impacts performance
Our favorite configuration:
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 | Radeon RX 6700S | AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
There is a more expensive RX 6800S configuration on offer, but it’s not going to fix the performance under ray tracing conditions and we were still getting some excellent performance out of our 6700S. That means the cheaper option is our go-to for the G14, especially considering you’re still getting the same Ryzen 9 6900HS CPU whirring away under the hood as well.
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Fire Strike: 21,728
Time Spy: 8,644
PC Mark 10: 6,706
The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 long reigned over the slimline gaming laptop world. It was one of the first easily portable machines, built with a form factor that respected your backpack and your desk top. 2022 heralds in a new AMD future for this fan favorite, and despite some thermal concerns and ray tracing throttling, the G14 is all the more impressive for it.
That’s a serious amount of power to pack into this super small form factor after all, and we managed to squeeze some impressive numbers out of this compact design as well. While it does feel built for 1080p (framerates do cliff-dive at the native QHD+ resolution), we were getting some excellent scores in Fire Strike and in-game benchmarking considering the stress this machine is under. Metro Exodus was flying at High settings, hitting 82fps consistently, and The Division 2 managed to hold onto 78fps in Ultra settings as well.
Whether trundling through Red Dead Redemption 2’s snowy landscapes or skimming webpages, everything feels sharp and snappy
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review
Not only that, but the new 16:10 display was a sight to behold. Crisp and clean, the extra height offered in the display was easily welcomed over the cramped feeling Alienware and Razer offerings. You’ll also find an improved LED display running along the back, with sharper customizable animations for an extra personal edge.
We did notice those temperatures creeping under intense workloads, though, so this will be one to keep on a desk rather than a lap. That said, not many 14-inch rigs can keep up with these specs, and even fewer can do so with the extra screen space afforded to you here. The G14 is the best 14-inch gaming laptop we’ve had our hands on so far.
Read more: Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review
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The best 17.3-inch gaming laptop
CPU: i7-11800H | i9-11980HKGPU: RTX 3060 | RTX 3070 | RTX 3080RAM: up to 64GBStorage: up to 4TB SSD (2x2TB)Display: FHD at 165Hz / 360Hz | UHD at 120HzPorts: 1x HDMI | 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 | 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 | 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 / Thunderbolt 4 | Micro SD | Mini Display Port | 1x RJ45 Ethernet | 3.5mm
+Fantastic gaming performance+Good keyboard and trackpad+Mechanical Cherry MX keyboard
-More expensive than most-Gets hot
Our favorite configuration:
Alienware X17 R2 | RTX 3070 Ti | Intel i7-12700H at Dell (opens in new tab)
The X17 is a beast, so you might as well push your investment. This RTX 3070 Ti configuration nestles itself neatly between the extraordinarily expensive RTX 3080 Ti model and the only slightly cheaper RTX 3060. With 16GB of DDR5 4800 MHz RAM as a baseline, there’s plenty of room to customize here, but that i7-12700H processor will see you through heavy releases all the same.
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Firestrike: 18,061
Timespy: 8,040
If you’re after a larger display panel, the merits of the 17.3-inch Alienware X17 are obvious, but under the surface there’s plenty more going on here. Although it might start at an already-whopping price and comes in models that go above the $3,000 / £3,000 mark, the Alienware x17 R1 works hard to earn its price tag and is one of the best gaming laptops to come out of 2021. The X-Series is Alienware’s latest and greatest selection of laptops, designed to appeal to the brand’s more premium customers looking for the very best gaming laptop money can buy.
Despite its noisy fans, the Alienware x17 R1 is a beast of a gaming laptop that will serve as an ideal desktop replacement for any serious gamer.
Alienware X17 review
A choice of 1080p or 4K display, a variety of RAM and storage specs, and either a membrane or compact mechanical keyboard makes it easy to tailor this laptop to your personal needs. One of the best things about larger 17.3-inch devices is that they can pack considerably more power under the hood, without overheating. While we did experience some considerable warmth (and noise in performance mode) in our testing, but we never neared dangerous temperatures.
With the ability to move up to an Intel i9 processor, 64GB RAM, 4TB of SSD storage and a 120Hz 4K display, it’s possible to create a real beast out of this machine. We tested an i7-11800H configuration packed with an RTX 3080 GPU and 16GB RAM, and even this more conservative spec managed to push 99fps on Shadow of the Tomb Raider’s Ultra settings, and 112fps with the same settings on The Division 2. Even more entry level configurations will still set you back a bit of cash, but that’s because of the premium additional features that make this one of the best rigs on the market.
A slimline design works nicely in this size, especially considering the additional bulk that a larger display usually brings with it. However, you’re also picking up a mechanical keyboard, plenty of ports, and a gorgeous display panel up top. If you’re looking to splash the cash on something that’s truly going to make a statement, the Alienware X17 is an excellent option.
Read more: Alienware X17 review
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The best slimline gaming laptop
CPU: i5-12500H / i7-12700HGraphics: RTX 3050 / RTX 3050 Ti / RTX 3060RAM: 16GB – 32GB DDR5Storage: : 512GB – 2TB SSDScreen:: 14-inch, 1080p, 144HzPorts: 1x USB Type-A | 1x USB Type-C | 2x USB Type-C / Thunderbolt | 1x 3.5mm | microSD
+Super slimline form factor+Impressive performance+More affordable than other Alienware rigs+Sleek aesthetic
-Limited configurations available-Increased depth leaves larger footprint-Matte display can dull colors
Our favorite configuration:
Alienware x14 | RTX 3050 | Intel i5-12500H at Dell (opens in new tab)
The Alienware x14 holds most of its value in its super slimline form factor and flexible (though still incredibly luxurious) design. While cheap by Alienware’s standards, though, it’s still a costly affair. If you’re looking for that super thin profile above all else, we’d recommend taking a look at the base RTX 3050 configuration. You’re getting that luxury chassis with Intel’s latest processing chip and DDR5 RAM for $1,499.99 here, the best value out of all the options.
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Fire Strike: 17,408
Time Spy: 7,807
PC Mark 10: 7,123
The Alienware x14 is the thinnest laptop we’ve had on our desks, and it delights in its performance relative to the lower mid-range components under the hood. Of course, Intel’s latest 12th generation processors are helping those RTX 3050 / RTX 3060 graphics cards (as is that DDR5 RAM), but all together these specs are working particularly hard to offer silky smooth framerates in even more demanding titles.
We found that the overall build quality was particularly impressive here, with the x14 shrinking exactly what makes the Alienware x17 feel so solid and premium down into a super flexible form factor. This thing is only 14.4mm thick, and if it weren’t for the glowing RGB alien head on the top panel you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a slick business ultrabook.
The Alienware X14 earns its place on the mid-range shelf but will appeal more to those after a premium feel than those chasing framerates.
Alienware x14 review
In fact, there’s some serious gaming chops under the hood. Of course, we didn’t get numbers to threaten RTX 3070 or RTX 3080-toting machines in our testing, but with the Nvidia optimised Shadow of the Tomb Raider hitting an average of 108fps on Highest settings, there’s plenty we shouldn’t take for granted here. The Alienware x14 did struggle under heavier titles like Red Dead Redemption 2, but we could still draw 55fps in High settings. With a little tweaking, these more humble configurations can easily soar thanks to the engineering under the hood.
During our testing, though, it quickly became obvious that the RTX 3050 / RTX 3050 Ti configurations would offer the best value for money here. We were a little disappointed by the 1080p 144Hz display considering the fact that our test unit was just knocking on the $2,000 price point. By contrast, this is a more than passable screen when placed on a $1,499 RTX 3050 rig. It feels like there’s diminishing returns heading up the price scale here.
Still, if you’re looking for a super slimline, easily portable machine, the Alienware x14 is an excellent premium option. Not only are you getting that backpack-friendly form factor, but the USB-C charging makes it particularly easy to juice up on the go as well.
Read more: Alienware x14 review
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The best looking gaming laptop
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900HXGPU: RTX 3060 | RTX 3070 | RTX 3080RAM: 16GBStorage: 1TB SSDDisplay: FHD at 144Hz | QHD at 165Hz Ports: 2x USB-A 3.2 | 2x USB-C 3.2 | 1x HDMI 2.1 | 1x 3.5mm
+Great components+Tangible benefits of a Ryzen CPU +Excellent compact build quality
-A little small-Temperature can climb
Our favorite configuration:
Razer Blade 14 | RTX 3080 | Ryzen 9 5900HX at Razer (opens in new tab)
The Razer Blade 14 really needs a GPU that can put that screen to work. This RTX 3080 configuration comes in around $700 cheaper than the RTX 3080 Ti model, and strikes that perfect balance between power and value for money. In our testing, that RTX 3080 / Ryzen 9 5900HX offered an incredible performance in itself, but if you are interested in pushing this thing to the max, it’s worth noting that the Ti configuration does also come with a 6900HX processor and DDR5 RAM these days.
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Firestrike: 21130
Timespy: 9432
PCMark 10: 6792
The Razer Blade 14 sold the idea of smaller, 14-inch gaming powerhouses to us in our testing last year. With some of the most powerful components on the market and an almost impossibly slim form factor, this is a rig to be reckoned with, and the best 14-inch gaming laptop on the market right now. That’s because you’re blending the best of both worlds here, with an AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU playing nicely together to create an incredible final experience.
It’s incredible to think that there’s so much oomph and beastly power in this tiny thing.
Razer Blade 14 review
The 1440p display and RTX 3080 GPU sung in our testing, blowing us away with impressive handling of High and Ultra settings across a range of games. We were especially impressed by just how much power was up for grabs considering the lightweight, slimline chassis.
The 14-inch form factor makes the power on offer all the more impressive, but we did notice ourselves wanting a slightly larger screen during certain moments, and having all that gear packed in did get a little warm at times. Still, we loved the 1440p / 165Hz pairing on the display – this machine doesn’t feel like it would benefit from a costly 300Hz panel and, considering the size, it’s easy to be blown away by the quality overall.
We managed to push Red Dead Redemption 2 to near-consistent 60fps on maximum settings in 1440p resolution – astounding considering the form factor here. While Metro Exodus did present more of a challenge (generally hitting 48fps with RTX Ultra settings), a few tweaks still saw us through to 66fps on High.
All of that means you’ll easily get a better response from the Razer Blade 14 than you would the similarly designed Asus ROG Zephyrus G14. However, this is certainly a model reserved for those willing to pay for that premium quality. If you don’t want to break $2,000 we’d recommend you head a little further down the page.
Read more: Razer Blade 14 review
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The best gaming laptop for component value over aesthetics
CPU: Up to AMD Ryzen 7 5800H / Intel i7-11800HGPU: RTX 3060 | RTX 3070 Ti | RTX 3080 TiRAM: 16GB | 32GB Storage: up to 1TB SSDDisplay: FHD at 360Hz | QHD at 240Hz | UHD at 144HzPorts: 1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack, 1x HDMI, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, 1x RJ45
+Good gaming performance at 1080p+Solid chassis and keyboard
-Battery life is quite poor-Display is unexciting
Our favorite configuration:
Acer Nitro 5 | AMD Ryzen 7 5800H | RTX 3060 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
The Acer Nitro 5 provides plenty of balance in this configuration, and the best part is we often see this model on sale at Amazon as well. Balancing some solid components under the hood, and a 144Hz display up top, there’s some nice horsepower for your cash here. We often see it at between $1,049 and $1,329.
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Firestrike: 17,524
Timespy: 7,456
It’s not about to blow anyone away with flashy features or top-tier performance, but the Acer Nitro 5 is a very respectable choice of gaming laptop for the busy gamer who doesn’t want to break the bank. A good full-scale keyboard with numpad makes this laptop appropriate for both work and play. That means it’s a great replacement for a full-tower desktop PC at home that also offers portability thanks to its relatively low weight as gaming laptops go.
All but the most demanding games should run comfortably above 60fps at maximum graphical settings
Acer Nitro 5 review
The RTX 3060 GPU paired with a Ryzen 5800H processor offered up strong performance in our testing, hitting 86fps in High settings on The Division 2, and only dropping to 77fps in Ultra. While the SSD could be a bit speedier, it’s not going to cause any major headaches. Most games will run above 60fps at maximum settings, and ray-tracing is also an option, though it does come with an associated performance hit.
We found the screen to be somewhat dull compared to other laptops in the same price range, and the battery life is decidedly unimpressive, but given the budget cost, these do feel like fair tradeoffs. Especially since the display does retain an excellent 144Hz refresh rate. At $1,129 (with other models varying from $700 to $2,100), the RTX 3060 Nitro 5 manages to pack some impressive components into a budget price tag by dropping nice-to-have features. That makes it perfect for anyone after raw power without all the fancy extras that can sometimes bloat gaming laptop costs.
Read more: Acer Nitro 5 review
Every gaming laptop that we review is stress-tested against a series of benchmarking processes and everyday use. We run a standardised series of performance tests on each rig, benchmarking on both High and Ultra / Highest across:
We carry out these benchmarks at both 1080p and other native resolutions offered by each individual system.
We then test gaming laptops against 3DMark Firestrike and Firestrike Extreme (for 1440p rigs), using Firestrike Ultra for our 4K machines. We also use PC Mark 10 tests (including battery performance), as well as Sky Diver, Cinebench, and Crystal Disk Mark.
Of course, we also live with these machines. We find the best gaming laptops by playing, binge-watching, and working with them for as long as we can, using them as we would our own machines (while pushing them a little further for the sake of science).
Read more about how we find the best tech with our full Hardware Policy and find out exactly how we test gaming laptops.
Not sure what screen size you’d ideally want and what minimum spec you’d ultimately like to get in your search for the best gaming laptop? If you need help working that out, we’re here to help.
In our opinion, the key is to opt for something with a balance between performance, budget, and components – you want something that will play your favorite games now, but still have enough bandwidth to help you find a new favorite in the future.
So what’s your first step when you start browsing for the best gaming laptop? You can start by having a budget or total price ceiling in mind, but generally (and somewhat predictably), you’ll want to prioritize the hardware in the machine. As you’ve made it to this page, you’re looking for a gaming-focused portable powerhouse and, as a result, want to aim high in the graphics card department, like a GPU from the RTX family of cards from Nvidia.
This can be an excellent starting point to refine your search – but don’t forget to look at laptops with a 16-series card in too as they offer incredible value when complemented by other, well-balanced components. A quick note on components: availability, as everyone knows, has been incredibly unreliable and volatile in recent months. As a result, it might be that when you visit retailers or makers of these machines, only some configurations are available at the time.
If you’re unsure of which components you need, it’s wise to consider the CPUs and GPUs on offer in tiers. If you only play lighter games that aren’t too demanding, you might fall into the entry level tier, if you’re looking to hit High settings with a few tweaks and still hit 60fps, it’s worth looking in the mid-range. However, if you’re going all-in on Ultra settings for the most demanding titles, the best gaming laptop for you might be a more premium option.
If you’ve managed to find the right rig for you, it’s worth investing some thought into the best laptop backpacks to get you out and about. Or, check out our guide to the latest cheap gaming laptop deals if you’re looking for more savings. Or, check out all the cheap Alienware laptop deals and Razer laptop deals currently on sale for some serious discounts.
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]]>The cheapest RTX 3080 PC deal we’ve been able to find is the Alienware Aurora R10 for only $1,672.98 (was $1,790) (opens in new tab). This is one of the cheapest RTX 3080 PCs that we’ve seen in some time, featuring a Ryzen 9 CPU, whereas Ryzen 7s are far more common in this price range. In the UK, we’ve found the Vibox VII-47 for £1,774.95 (was £1,900) (opens in new tab) that comes with a 12th gen i7 CPU and 32GB RAM.
For those interested in portable power, we’re also rounding up the best RTX 3080 laptop deals as well. We’re seeing some of the more competitive rates on some of the best gaming laptops that money can buy, so don’t delay if you’ve had your eye on a portable powerhouse. Alternatively, hunt for GPUs for less with the best cheap graphics card deals, too.
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Fortunately, you can save some cash on our favorite gaming PC featuring the RTX 3080 (both Intel and Ryzen configurations). It’s a great way to get into high-end PC gaming with the reliable build quality and a small enough form factor for desks and home entertainment system setups.
Alienware Aurora R10 | $1,672.98 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
This is one of the cheapest RTX 3080 PCs that we’ve ever seen, as this Ryzen 7-powered PC comes in at well under the $1,700 mark. Simply put, we don’t see many machines selling at this price. Features: AMD Ryzen 7 5800, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD.
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CLX SET | $2,330 $1,899.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $430 – The CLX SET machine is outstanding value for money at just over the $2,000 mark. It’s worth remembering that CLX is one of the higher-end boutique brands with a price tag to match, so this discount is certainly appreciated. Features: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 240GB SSD + 2TB HDD.
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Acer Predator Orion 5000 | $2,300 $2,099.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $200 – This is a stellar rate on the latest Acer Predator Orion 5000 machine at a very competitive price. You’re getting amazing build quality of this machine, as well as the latest 12th Gen i7 processor, DDR5 memory, and a superfast Gen 4.0 drive. Features: Intel Core i7-12700, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD.
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CUK Continuum Micro Gamer | $2,200 $2,099.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $100 – This is the cheapest price that we’re able to verify on the CUK Continuum Micro Gamer, and an overall stellar offer for the high-end machine of this spec. You’re getting double the RAM than what is seen at this rate. Features: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3080, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD.
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CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme | $2,299.99 at Best Buy
(opens in new tab)Though not a deal, the biggest strength of this CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme build is the addition of the super powerful Ryzen 9 5900X processor. We rarely see this processor in rigs of this price range. Features: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD.
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ABS Legend (RTX 3080 Ti) | $3,900 $3,229.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $670 – As far as RTX 3080 Ti builds go, this is one of the better ones we’ve found online from a reputable brand. Considering how powerful this PC is, this is a great rate with the discount factored in. Features: Intel Core i9-11900KF, RTX 3080 Ti, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD.
Vibox VII-47 | £1,900 £1,774.95 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
This is an exceptional rate for the Vibox VII-47 and a great machine all round for the money. We think this RTX 3080 is certainly worthy of your time and attention. Features: Intel Core i7-12700F, RTX 3080, 32GB RAM, 480GB SSD + 2TB HDD.
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HP Omen 30L | £1,944 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Although this isn’t strictly an RTX 3080 PC deal, the sub-£1,950 price point makes this HP Omen 30L configuration a very tempting value-for-money offer in 2022. You’re getting powerful components inside, too, including the 5000 series AMD Ryzen CPU. Features: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 512GB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD.
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OcUK Gaming Gallium | £2,500 £1,999.99 at Overclockers UK (opens in new tab)
Save £500 – This is the starting price for the OcUK Gaming Gallium build which comes shipped with respectable hardware as standard. You have the option to spec the build to order at an additional cost should you desire a faster CPU, more RAM, etc. Features: AMD Ryzen 5 5600x, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 500GB NVMe SSD.
And if you’re looking to try your luck with individual components, these are the best prices available on the RTX 30 series in all its various forms.
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]]>That’s where we come in. We’ve been tracking gaming laptop deals for years now, so we know a good price when we see one. You’ll find all our top picks for the best RTX 3050 laptop deals just below, and we keep this page well stocked with new models every week. It’s important to note that picking up an RTX 3050 laptop means you won’t exactly be getting the best gaming laptop configuration on the market. This is Nvidia’s entry level card, so you won’t be getting the best possible visuals out of your games.
However, RTX 3080 laptops and RTX 3070 laptops can run up quite a bill, so if you’re happy with dropping your fps a little, you can find some excellent value a little further down the price bracket. Plus, you’re still picking up the latest generation here, so you’re future proofed for updates to come.
Gigabyte G5 RTX 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $999 $699 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – You can save $300 on this Gigabyte G5 machine at Best Buy right now, a massive discount over the original $999 sales price. $699 is the cheapest price we’ve seen for an RTX 3050 laptop recently, and you’re getting a solid spec here indeed. These machines almost never offer up the 16GB RAM on offer here, or the 512GB SSD. You’ll also find a solid i5-11400H processor under the hood as well.
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MSI Katana GF66 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $799 $749 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $50 – The MSI Katana has taken a $50 discount at Amazon this week, which might not sound like much by itself but is in fact a record low price. You’re still picking up a 144Hz display, i5-11400H processor and 512GB SSD with this RTX 3050 laptop, but sticking to the entry level 8GB RAM.
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Asus TUF 17.3-inch gaming laptop | $999.99 $799.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $200 – There’s a $200 discount up for grabs on this massive 17.3-inch Asus TUF RTX 3050 Ti laptop at Best Buy this week. That’s excellent news if you’re looking for a little more grunt in your machine without breaking the bank. You’ll also find an i5-11400H processor, 8GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD inside as well.
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Dell G15 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,168.99 $799.99 at Dell (opens in new tab)
Save $369 – This is one of the best RTX 3050 laptop deals we’ve seen at Dell recently, with the G15 offering a boosted Ti version of the card with a solid i5-11260H processor and 512GB SSD for just $799.99. That’s a total saving of $369 – perfect if you’re looking for a little more power in your starter rig.
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HP Victus 16.1-inch gaming laptop | $929.99 $839 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $90 – Amazon has a $90 discount on this slightly larger 16.1-inch HP Victus RTX 3050 laptop right now, bringing it down to $839. That’s slightly more than its $769 record low price but we haven’t seen that offer for a few months now. You’re getting an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 512GB SSD here.
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Dell G15 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,368.99 $849.99 at Dell (opens in new tab)
Save $519 – If you’re looking for a more sophisticated version of the Dell G15, you’ll find a $519 discount on this RTX 3050 Ti model. That brings the price down to $849.99 on this 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD model, sporting a speedy Ryzen 7 5800H processor.
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MSI GF63 Thin 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,056.99 $849.99 (with $100 rebate) at Newegg (opens in new tab)
Save $207 – Packing 16GB RAM and an RTX 3050 Ti GPU, this MSI GF63 offers a spec list that’s comfortable in the lower mid-range, but at an entry level price. If you’re after that MSI flair, with a 144Hz refresh rate and i5-11400H CPU no less, this is worth a look.
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HP Omen 16.1-inch gaming laptop | $1,329.99 $899.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $430 – Best Buy has a massive $430 discount on this 16.1-inch HP Omen this week – stunning value considering there’s a boosted RTX 3050 Ti graphics card and 16GB RAM under the hood. Not only that, but you’re also picking up an Ryzen 7 processor and 512GB SSD to boot.
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Lenovo Legion 5 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,199.99 $899.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – Packing an RTX 3050 Ti graphics card, Ryzen 7 5800H processor, and a 512GB SSD, this Lenovo Legion 5 is looking particularly good value at just $899.99. You’re saving $300 at Best Buy here, from an original $1,199.99 MSRP.
Asus TUF 15.6-inch gaming laptop | £799.99 £649.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £150 – There’s an excellent £649.99 price tag on this Asus TUF gaming laptop at Amazon right now, all thanks to a £150 saving. You’re certainly not skimping on the specs here either, with a 144Hz display, 512GB SSD, and i5-11400H processor. Of course, at this price, that 8GB RAM is to be expected but will still see you through plenty of games.
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Gigabyte G5 15.6-inch gaming laptop | £849 £749 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £100 – We rarely see 16GB RAM in RTX 3050 laptops under £800, but this Gigabyte G5 model is doing just that this week at Currys. You can pick up this i5-11400H configuration, with 512GB SSD to boot, for just £749 right now – £100 down from the £849 RRP.
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MSI Katana GF66 15.6-inch gaming laptop | £1,199 £899 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £300 – This is one of the first RTX 3050 Ti laptop deals we’ve seen sporting the latest i7-12700H processor. That means you’re getting some serious value for money here, with a lightning fast CPU and turbo charged version of the 3050 card. All that grunt is supported by 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, and wrapped up with a 144Hz refresh rate display.
While not as fierce around the RTX 3050, many are wondering where to buy RTX 3060 graphics cards these days, as well as where to buy RTX 3070 GPUs as well. RTX 3080 stock is particularly difficult to get your hands on.
That makes building your own machine a little tricky, which is why we’re also rounding up all the latest RTX 3060 PC, RTX 3070 PC, and RTX 3080 PC deals on the shelves right now. If you’re really looking to push the boat out, you’ll also find a selection of RTX 3090 PC deals up for grabs.
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]]>That’s where we come in. We’ve been tracking gaming laptop deals for years now, so we know a good price when we see one. You’ll find all our top picks for the best RTX 3050 laptop deals just below, and we keep this page well stocked with new models every week. It’s important to note that picking up an RTX 3050 laptop means you won’t exactly be getting the best gaming laptop configuration on the market. This is Nvidia’s entry level card, so you won’t be getting the best possible visuals out of your games.
However, RTX 3080 laptops and RTX 3070 laptops can run up quite a bill, so if you’re happy with dropping your fps a little, you can find some excellent value a little further down the price bracket. Plus, you’re still picking up the latest generation here, so you’re future proofed for updates to come.
Gigabyte G5 RTX 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $999 $699 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – You can save $300 on this Gigabyte G5 machine at Best Buy right now, a massive discount over the original $999 sales price. $699 is the cheapest price we’ve seen for an RTX 3050 laptop recently, and you’re getting a solid spec here indeed. These machines almost never offer up the 16GB RAM on offer here, or the 512GB SSD. You’ll also find a solid i5-11400H processor under the hood as well.
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MSI Katana GF66 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $799 $749 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $50 – The MSI Katana has taken a $50 discount at Amazon this week, which might not sound like much by itself but is in fact a record low price. You’re still picking up a 144Hz display, i5-11400H processor and 512GB SSD with this RTX 3050 laptop, but sticking to the entry level 8GB RAM.
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Asus TUF 17.3-inch gaming laptop | $999.99 $799.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $200 – There’s a $200 discount up for grabs on this massive 17.3-inch Asus TUF RTX 3050 Ti laptop at Best Buy this week. That’s excellent news if you’re looking for a little more grunt in your machine without breaking the bank. You’ll also find an i5-11400H processor, 8GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD inside as well.
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Dell G15 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,168.99 $799.99 at Dell (opens in new tab)
Save $369 – This is one of the best RTX 3050 laptop deals we’ve seen at Dell recently, with the G15 offering a boosted Ti version of the card with a solid i5-11260H processor and 512GB SSD for just $799.99. That’s a total saving of $369 – perfect if you’re looking for a little more power in your starter rig.
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HP Victus 16.1-inch gaming laptop | $929.99 $839 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $90 – Amazon has a $90 discount on this slightly larger 16.1-inch HP Victus RTX 3050 laptop right now, bringing it down to $839. That’s slightly more than its $769 record low price but we haven’t seen that offer for a few months now. You’re getting an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 512GB SSD here.
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Dell G15 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,368.99 $849.99 at Dell (opens in new tab)
Save $519 – If you’re looking for a more sophisticated version of the Dell G15, you’ll find a $519 discount on this RTX 3050 Ti model. That brings the price down to $849.99 on this 16GB RAM / 512GB SSD model, sporting a speedy Ryzen 7 5800H processor.
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MSI GF63 Thin 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,056.99 $849.99 (with $100 rebate) at Newegg (opens in new tab)
Save $207 – Packing 16GB RAM and an RTX 3050 Ti GPU, this MSI GF63 offers a spec list that’s comfortable in the lower mid-range, but at an entry level price. If you’re after that MSI flair, with a 144Hz refresh rate and i5-11400H CPU no less, this is worth a look.
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HP Omen 16.1-inch gaming laptop | $1,329.99 $899.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $430 – Best Buy has a massive $430 discount on this 16.1-inch HP Omen this week – stunning value considering there’s a boosted RTX 3050 Ti graphics card and 16GB RAM under the hood. Not only that, but you’re also picking up an Ryzen 7 processor and 512GB SSD to boot.
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Lenovo Legion 5 15.6-inch gaming laptop | $1,199.99 $899.99 at Best Buy (opens in new tab)
Save $300 – Packing an RTX 3050 Ti graphics card, Ryzen 7 5800H processor, and a 512GB SSD, this Lenovo Legion 5 is looking particularly good value at just $899.99. You’re saving $300 at Best Buy here, from an original $1,199.99 MSRP.
Asus TUF 15.6-inch gaming laptop | £799.99 £649.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £150 – There’s an excellent £649.99 price tag on this Asus TUF gaming laptop at Amazon right now, all thanks to a £150 saving. You’re certainly not skimping on the specs here either, with a 144Hz display, 512GB SSD, and i5-11400H processor. Of course, at this price, that 8GB RAM is to be expected but will still see you through plenty of games.
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Gigabyte G5 15.6-inch gaming laptop | £849 £749 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £100 – We rarely see 16GB RAM in RTX 3050 laptops under £800, but this Gigabyte G5 model is doing just that this week at Currys. You can pick up this i5-11400H configuration, with 512GB SSD to boot, for just £749 right now – £100 down from the £849 RRP.
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MSI Katana GF66 15.6-inch gaming laptop | £1,199 £899 at Currys (opens in new tab)
Save £300 – This is one of the first RTX 3050 Ti laptop deals we’ve seen sporting the latest i7-12700H processor. That means you’re getting some serious value for money here, with a lightning fast CPU and turbo charged version of the 3050 card. All that grunt is supported by 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, and wrapped up with a 144Hz refresh rate display.
While not as fierce around the RTX 3050, many are wondering where to buy RTX 3060 graphics cards these days, as well as where to buy RTX 3070 GPUs as well. RTX 3080 stock is particularly difficult to get your hands on.
That makes building your own machine a little tricky, which is why we’re also rounding up all the latest RTX 3060 PC, RTX 3070 PC, and RTX 3080 PC deals on the shelves right now. If you’re really looking to push the boat out, you’ll also find a selection of RTX 3090 PC deals up for grabs.
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]]>There were discounts on your bog-standard Fire Stick as well as the 4K version and even the Fire Cube. We’ve rounded all the discounts up and dropped them below so you can have a look at what Amazon Prime Day Fire Stick deals were available. We’re also keeping an eye on Prime Day TV deals, too, in case you want to have a top-tier streaming setup for less.
Keep in mind that you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership in order to take advantage of these prices, if you don’t already have a subscription, don’t worry – there’s a link further down the page where you can find a 30-day free trial.
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If you want to get your hands on the best Prime Day Fire Stick deals then an Amazon Prime membership is the way to go. Fortunately, you can try out the service risk-free for 30-days risk-free. A subscription costs $14.99 / £7.99 per month, should you want to keep the Amazon benefits rolling once the trial time is done.
Fire TV Stick Lite | $30 $11.99 at Amazon
Save $18 / 60% – This is a huge saving of better than half price on the entry-level Fire Stick model, smashing the previous historic lowest rate by a full $8. We’ve never seen the budget model anywhere near this affordable before, so cannot guarantee it’ll hang around forever at this price.
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Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote | $39.99 $16.99 at Amazon
Save $23 – This is a massive 58% saving which brings the Fire TV Stick down to a brand new all-time low. This product goes on sale often to $23 but never as low as $16.99. This deal is a must-see for anyone looking to transform their TV into a smart TV.
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Fire TV Stick 4K | $49.99 $29.99 at Amazon
Save $25; 50% – This is a return to the historic lowest price we’ve ever seen on the Fire TV Stick 4K, having hit this rate once before over the Winter sales events. Simply put, there’s never been a better time to invest in the 4K stick for less.
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max | $55 $34.99 at Amazon
Save $20 – The Fire TV Stick 4K Max returns to the lowest ever price, which we originally saw back over last year’s Black Friday sales event. This is a rate that hasn’t been beaten, and we’re not expecting that to change in the next two days.
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Certified Refurbished Fire TV Cube | $99.99 $49.99 at Amazon
(opens in new tab)Save $50.00 – This refurbished unit is currently half off of the MRSP of a new unit. If you are on the hunt for a great budget option then this Fire TV Cube is tested and certified to look and work like new and comes with the same warranty period as a brand new device. It has never come this low before so this is a must-see deal.
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Fire TV Cube, Hands-free streaming device with Alexa, 4K Ultra HD | $119.99 $59.99 at Amazon
Save $60 – You can currently get this Fire TV Cube for half price which brings it down to its lowest price point ever. The previous lowest price was at $69.99, this discount is an entire $10 lower making this deal a must-see this Prime Day.
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Amazon Fire TV 50-inch 4K | $470 $259.99 at Amazon
Save $210; 45% – Although not strictly a Fire Stick deal, this Fire TV offer is too good to pass up here, with this 50-inch 4K model including all the functionality built right in. This is already a great price for such a large Ultra HD display, but adding in the Fire features, and at the lowest recorded rate no less, this is an easy recommendation in our minds.
Fire TV Stick Lite | £30 £12.99 at Amazon
Save £17- 57% – Simply put, this is the cheapest price that we’re able to verify on the Fire TV Stick Lite and a rate that we don’t see being beaten tomorrow, though anything’s possible. If you want Full HD streaming, you can’t ask for more for under £13.
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Fire TV Stick with Alexa | £40 £17.99 at Amazon
Save £22 – 55% – This is the historic lowest ever price of the Alexa-powered Fire TV Stick besting the previous rate by £2. There has never been a better time to get your hands on the entry-level Fire TV Stick at under £20 for the first time.
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Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa | £50 £22.99 at Amazon
Save £27 – 54% – Now you can get the Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa at the historic lowest ever price, exceeding the previous lowest rate we saw over Black Friday last year. At better than half price, this is a sterling time to get into 4K content for a very aggressive price.
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Fire TV Stick 4K Max | £55 £32.99 at Amazon
Save £22 – We’ve never seen the highest-end Fire TV Stick available at this price point before. This is the lowest price which smashes the pre-holiday sale back in December by a full £5. You’re getting the full suite of features as well as WiFi 6 support for the same as the standard model today.
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Fire TV Cube | £110 £54.99 at Amazon
Save £55 – 50% – We’ve never seen the Fire TV Cube this cheap before, and we’re unsure if this price will be beaten on the day. If you’ve wanted the hands-free 4K all-in-one box for less then this early Prime Day deal is certainly worth considering.
In order to get an accurate picture of what this year’s Amazon Prime Day Fire Stick deals will look like, we can cast our minds back to the last November. The Black Friday period offered up the deepest discounts we’ve seen yet on several of Amazon’s streaming units on everything from the budget options to the premium offerings.
Granted, the savings are rarely too extensive, but there is a consistent pattern that can be observed between all major current-generation Fire Sticks through the world’s largest online retailer. For example, the Fire Stick 4K retails for $49.99, however, we’ve seen this model sell between $30 and $39.99 throughout much of 2022. The lowest-ever historic price that we’re able to verify took place over Black Friday, where this device sold at $24.99 – marking the only time we’ve seen the Fire Stick 4K at under the $30 range to date. It’s the same for shoppers across the pond, too, as the Fire Stick 4K fell to £24.99 in November. We wouldn’t be surprised to see the Fire Stick 4K sell at the $25 mark over the 48-hour Prime Day period this year.
It’s a similar story on the budget end of the scale, too. The Fire TV Stick Lite, which normally sells for $29.99, enjoyed its historic lowest ever price over the winter sales events, too, at just $17.99 last November. Throughout 2022, we’ve seen this unit selling at the $20 mark in January and March, so it wouldn’t be too out of left field for this Full HD streaming box to match (or exceed) that Black Friday rate on the day. The cheapest rate in the UK lends credence to this prediction, as the Fire TV Stick Lite was available at its lowest-ever rate of £14.99 in December.
What may be surprising, however, is the price history of the Amazon Fire TV Cube, with the second generation unit experiencing deeper discounts in 2022 than the previous year. While the $119.99 box had its MSRP slashed to $80 last year, we’ve actually seen it as cheap as $69.99 in April 2022. In the UK, the Fire TV Cube sold for £59.99 in November and December, but also as recently as April 2022, too. What does this mean for the upcoming Prime Day Fire Stick deals? Well, we could see the Fire TV Cube retail for half price if this trend is to continue.
Fire Sticks are far from the only thing available in the sales, as we’re also gearing you up for this year’s Prime Day gaming PC deals, Prime Day iPad deals, and Prime Day laptop deals, too.
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]]>How much is this going to cost, though? We’ve gone into detail below, so click the relevant section to jump straight to that info (or if you’re feeling impatient, you can always check in with the Disney Plus website (opens in new tab) itself). However, be aware that Disney Plus gift cards always provide a full year of the service no matter where you buy it – there isn’t another option for a small period of time.
To get the full scoop on how Disney Plus gift cards work, keep on scrolling down the page – we have plenty more nuggets of wisdom for you here courtesy of our dedicated bargain-hunting team. Just remember, these cards can only be activated by new subscribers. That means recipients who already have a membership for Disney Plus will not be able to redeem any card you give them. With that in mind, we’d highly recommend checking before committing to a purchase.
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $79.99 at Disney Plus (opens in new tab)
Want an easy but thoughtful present for a loved one? Disney Plus offers a digital gift card that can be delivered to any email address you like on the day of your choosing. That makes timing it for special occasions very simple, whether it’s a few weeks away or today. Just make sure the recipient doesn’t already have Disney Plus – otherwise they won’t be able to redeem the card.
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | £79.90 at Disney Plus (opens in new tab)
Got a loved one that adores Disney? So long as they don’t already have a membership to the streaming service, this is the perfect gift. Besides being delivered to an email address of your choosing instantly, it saves you around £16 compared to paying for a normal monthly subscription. Just make sure the recipient doesn’t already have Disney Plus, as they won’t be able to redeem the card.
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $119.99 at Disney Plus (opens in new tab)
It may have taken a while to arrive, but you can finally pick up a Disney Plus gift card in Canada. It’s got the same great value, too – you’re receiving 12 months for the price of 10 with this offer. Be sure they don’t already have Disney Plus, though, as existing members can’t use the card.
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $119.99 at Disney Plus (opens in new tab)
Although it took a while to arrive, Disney fans in Australia can now take advantage of the official gift card that offers a full year of the streaming service. Just remember, the recipient can’t already have Disney Plus – if they do, the card won’t work.

Hoping to pick up an actual Disney Plus gift card you can hold in your hands? That might be a little tricky. Physical cards are hard to come by, and they’re only available in select USA Disney Stores and the Disney Parks. Consequently, most of us will need to make do with the standard digital code.

Unfortunately, Disney Plus gift cards haven’t been released everywhere the streaming service can be found. That means you’ll need to check and see if there’s an equivalent for your region.
If you don’t have any luck, be warned: you cannot use Disney Plus gift cards from outside of your country, as it won’t work and you’ll have wasted both your money and time.
If your region doesn’t offer Disney Plus gift cards yet, don’t fret – there are plenty of gift ideas that can tide you over in the short term. We’d recommend starting with the excellent Disney Villainous board game, or The Haunted Mansion board game; they’re ideal for any Disney fan looking for something new.

Want to see what all the fuss is about yourself? While the Disney Plus free trial is sadly no more, the deals we’ve been left with are still aggressively reasonable. You’ll find the latest offers below.
As for more info on whether the streaming service is worth your time, be sure to check out our Disney Plus review.
Disney Plus + Hulu + ESPN Plus (USA only) | $13.99 per month (opens in new tab)
If you want the best-value option for Disney Plus, it’s this one. Despite being more expensive per month, it gets you three times the amount of content and fills out some gaps in Disney’s programming. Namely, Hulu offers mature dramas while ESPN throws in more sport than you’ll know what to do with.
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Disney Plus + Hulu (no ads) + ESPN Plus (USA only) | $19.99 per month (opens in new tab)
The ads on Hulu can be a real nuisance, and this offer allows you to avoid them entirely. Mileage for this one will of course vary, but because interruptions seem to be more frequent on newer shows you’ll want to watch, it’s worth the extra few bucks so far as we’re concerned.
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Disney Plus | $7.99p/m (USA) (opens in new tab) / £7.99p/m (UK) (opens in new tab) / $11.99p/m (CA/AU) (opens in new tab)
Looking for the cheapest possible option? It’s this one. The standard monthly membership for Disney Plus won’t cost you much more than a few coffees, and it can be cancelled at any time.
Looking to upgrade your setup and make the most out of Disney Plus’ 4K capabilities? Don’t forget to drop in on our guides to the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers) and the best gaming sound system.
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]]>That’s why we’ve corralled the best Lego deals on the best Lego sets here. You’ll find everything from Star Wars to Super Mario in the offers below, and this list will be regularly updated with the latest price cuts as and when they appear. For instance, the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda BrickHeadz are enjoy a 21% discount at Amazon (opens in new tab), while the Classic Medium Bricks set has tumbled down to $28 at Amazon (opens in new tab), a saving of 20%. Similarly, the Millennium Falcon is just one cent off its lowest ever price at $128.99 via Amazon (was $159.99) (opens in new tab).
Not looking for any Lego sales in particular and just want to browse, on the other hand? No problem. There are plenty more discounts available at the bottom of the page, and our bargain-hunting software is always on the lookout for more.
Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon (frustration free packaging) | $159.99 $128 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save 20% – Move quickly and you may just be able to pick up the latest version of the Lego Millennium Falcon for one cent off its lowest ever price. It’s currently on offer at Amazon with frustration free packaging, but it probably won’t last long. As such, we’d highly recommend checking the offer out if you’ve ever been tempted by this popular kit.
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Lego Classic Medium Creative Brick Box | $59.99 $28 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save 20% – This build-your-own set hasn’t been cheaper since January, so it’s a good offer to snatch up if you were hoping to boost your bits box.
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Lego Star Wars Darth Vader Helmet | $69.99 $55.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save 20% – This deal is impressive… most impressive. The helmet of iconic villain Darth Vader has fallen back down to its lowest ever price, so now’s the time to channel the dark side and strike if you’ve ever wanted to pick up this set.
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Lego BrickHeadz The Mandalorian & The Child | $19.99 $15.78 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $4 – This isn’t the adorable set’s lowest ever price, but it’s not too far off. What’s more, that’s the cheapest it’s been since late 2021 so you’re getting good value for money in today’s Lego deals.
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Lego Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – The most recent wave of Lego deals is off to a strong start with this discount on the awesome but still affordable Technic Forumla E Porsche. Comprising 422 pieces, it’s a gorgeous recreation of the vehicle in miniature. That’s its lowest price, too.
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Lego Star Wars Imperial TIE Fighter | $39.99 $32 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $8 – The humble TIE Fighter is the workhorse of the Galactic Empire, and it’s one of the franchise’s most iconic starships. Which is why this discount is rather eye-catching – you’re saving 20% on the set in this week’s Lego deals.
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Lego Harry Potter Fluffy Encounter | $39.99 $32 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $8 – Sitting at a singular cent away from its lowest price, now’s as good a time as any to get this kit. Plus, it’s compatible with other Hogwarts sets to form a mega version of the wizarding school.
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Lego Classic Around the World | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – These kits are ideal if you like the DIY approach to Lego, and that’s Around the World’s lowest ever price. That’s an excellent Lego deal no matter how you slice it.
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Lego Disney Princess Jasmine and Mulan’s Adventure | $39.99 $31.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $8 – You can pick up this sweet Disney Princess set for its lowest ever price as part of today’s Lego deals, and it’s themed to both Agrabah and the shrine from Mulan’s village. Raja the tiger and Mulan’s horse are also included, not to mention the ever-faithful Carpet.
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Lego Star Wars Boba Fett’s Starship | $49.99 $40 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – Now that the bounty hunter has his own show, it’s no surprise to see a fresh avalanche of merch. The latest Lego version of his ship has been knocked back down to one cent off its lowest ever price, so take a look if you want a memento of the character for less.
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Lego Technic McLaren Senna GTR | $49.99 $40 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – You can currently get this gorgeous set of wheels for a single cent off its lowest ever price, so now’s a good time to jump on it if you wanted an awesome Technic set to add to your collection.
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Lego Disney Princess Rapunzel’s Tower | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Tangled is an excellent film, so it stands to reason that any Lego kit based on it will be excellent too. If you’re a fan of the 2011 animated film or know someone who is, don’t miss this; that’s its lowest price.
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Lego Technic Jeep Wrangler | $49.99 $40 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – On the road again… well, sort of. Here’s another Technic offer that’s just one cent off its lowest ever price. It yo-yos in terms of cost a lot though, so you might not want to hang about with this one.
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Lego Star Wars Mandalorian Starfighter | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – The Clone Wars animated show is fantastic, so seeing more kits based on it is never a bad thing in our eyes. Because this set doesn’t often get a discount, seeing it reduced in this week’s Lego deals is a happy surprise. It’s also the kit’s lowest ever price.
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Lego Minecraft The Sky Tower | $59.99 $48 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $11 – Because it’s just one little cent away from hitting a record low price, we’re saying this qualifies as a good Lego deal. It comes with two Flying Phantoms on transparent mounts, a cat, and a Pilot minifig with elytra wings.
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Lego Super Mario starter set | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save 22% – If you want to begin a Super Mario Lego collection, this is an essential purchase. The starter set is the only one to include the plumber himself, and the figure is compatible with everything else in the Lego Mario range. As an FYI, it’s only ever been $1 cheaper than this.
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Lego Minecraft The Pig House | $49.99 $39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $10 – This set hasn’t shifted in price for a little while, but hey, a discount is still a discount. That’s its lowest ever price too, so it’s worthy of inclusion. And hell, it’s just plain bizarre. Want to live inside a giant pig? Here you go.
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Lego Harry Potter Clock Tower | $89.99 $72 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $18 – This set is constantly oscillating up and down in price, so the fact that it’s currently a cent off its lowest cost offers an opportunity we wouldn’t sleep on. Judging by previous trends, we wouldn’t be surprised at all if it leapt back up to its normal MSRP before long. In other words, act fast if you want this kit.
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Lego Minecraft The Crafting Box 3.0 | $69.99 $55.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $14 – Here’s another one that’s been discounted for a little while, but it’s still a lowest-ever price so seemed worthy of inclusion here. It’s an impressive kit to look at and features plenty of minifigs too, so that’s a plus.
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Lego Harry Potter 4 Privet Drive | $69.99 $56 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – If you’d like to inject a little bit of magic into your life, it’s worth noting that this kit is still at its lowest price as a part of today’s Lego deals. Because that’s a saving of $14, it’s not an offer to pass up if you want something you can add to your Harry Potter collection.
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Lego Ninjago Catamaran Sea Battle | $69.99 $56 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $14 – Look out everyone, we’re staring down the barrel of yet another lowest-ever price. Because this one is always jumping back up and down in terms of cost, it’s a good idea to grab the set sooner than later if you want to avoid missing the discount.
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Lego Luigi starter set | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – It hasn’t had much time on shelves just yet, so we’re surprised to see the Lego Luigi starter set holding firm at its lowest ever price (the discount came into action over Black Friday 2021). If you wanted to give Lego Mario a friend, today’s Lego deals offer a good opportunity as a result.
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Lego Star Wars Attack of the Clones Yoda | $99.99 $80 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $20 – It often feels as if the OG green frog alien thing has had his spotlight stolen by a certain ‘Baby Yoda’, so it’s nice to see him getting some of the limelight with a modest saving on this Attack of the Clones kit.
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Lego Technic Ducati Panigale V4 R | $69.99 $56 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $14 – This is probably the closest we’ll get to having a really cool motorbike, so we’re big fans of this offer. Seeing as it’s one cent away from hitting a record low price as well, this Lego deal is firing on all cylinders.
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Lego Marvel’s Avengers Iron Man Hall of Armor | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Show off Tony’s collection of Iron Man suits with your very own Hall of Armor. It comes complete with five mini-figs, rotating podium, a posable Igor Suit mech with minifigure cockpit and mobile robot toy. Of course, you’ve also got a little Tony Stark head and hairstyles to add to any of those suits too. That means you can put him in charge of whichever one you like best.
Lego Star Wars AT-ST Raider | $49.99 $38.48 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $11 – The modified ‘chicken walker’ from season one of the Mandalorian was part of an early standout action sequence, and now you can get your own version for a lower price than normal in today’s Lego deals.
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Lego DC Batman Cowl | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – Is there a cooler superhero costume than Batman’s? If you fall into the ‘no’ camp, you’ll be happy to hear that this Lego version of the Dark Knight’s cowl is just a few dollars off its lowest price.
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Lego Minecraft The First Adventure | $69.99 $58.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $11 – OK, it’s true that we’ve seen this kit hit a lower price before now (more specifically, it’s reached $56 in the recent past). But even so, that’s not a bad deal on this Minecraft mega kit. Besides being a rare saving that goes below $60, it provides you with an entire level and some of the game’s most iconic characters.
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Lego Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid | $59.99 $48 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – This is one of those Lego kits that really doesn’t look all that different to the thing it’s trying to represent; this version of the droid is spot on. Seeing as it’s only ever been a single cent cheaper, it’s time to strike in today’s Lego deals if you’ve ever wanted to pick the set up.
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Lego Star Wars The Child | $79.99 $64 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $16 – At just a cent more than its lowest ever price, it’s the perfect time to grab this ‘Baby Yoda’ figure. An adorable rendition of everyone’s favorite green alien frog thing, this kit boasts moving ears and a posable head for maximum adorableness.
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Lego Big Urchin Beach Ride | $59.99 $47.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save $12 – You can add a seaside level to your existing course in the latest Lego deals; this set has hit its lowest ever price. Featuring Cheep Cheep fish that leap out of the water to catch Mario, a yellow Yoshi, the Big Urchin itself, and a dolphin for Mario to ride, this pack is crammed with cool extras to spice up your collection.
Lego BrickHeadz The Mandalorian & The Child | £17.99 £13.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £4 – Seeing as it’s been hit with a 22% reduction as part of today’s Lego deals, this offer on a blocky version of Mando and Grogu is dangerously close to impulse-purchase territory. That’s almost its lowest price, too; with the exception of a one-off discount to £12 in September 2021 (which it hasn’t gotten anywhere near since), this is the cheapest it’s ever been.
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Lego Star Wars Dark Trooper Attack | £27.99 £19.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £9 – Luke’s magnificent entrance in The Mandalorian’s second season was a standout moment, and you can immortalize it for less with this particular Lego deal. At that price, you can’t really go wrong.
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Lego Classic Medium Creative Brick Box | £29.99 £12.50 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £17 – Here’s another blinder for you as part of the Lego deals this week; a hefty 58% reduction. It’s never been cheaper than this either.
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Lego Big Urchin Beach Ride | £54.99 £34.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – Fancy cooling off from all this heat? Although we can’t get you to the beach, you can bring the beach to you with this kit.
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Lego Star Wars The Child | £69.99 £55.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £13 – This posable version of the adorable little alien/frog/thing has tumbled in price and stayed well below its list price so it’s worth taking a look if you want something Mando-related for your shelf. It won’t necessarily stay so low in price for long, so acting quickly before it vanishes might be a good idea.
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Lego DC Batman Cowl | £54.99 £45.95 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £10 – As is only right, this display piece comes in black… and sometimes very, very dark grey. That’s a good price overall for the helmet, and even though it’s not the cheapest we’ve seen the kit go for, it’s still pretty good on the whole.
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Lego Star Wars Hoth AT-ST Walker | £44.99 £39.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £5 – The Battle of Hoth was one of the coolest moments in the original trilogy (quite literally), and you can recreate a part of it with your own AT-ST model, which has an accessible cockpit, opening roof, shooters, and more. It also comes with Chewbacca, Hoth AT-ST pilot, and Hoth Rebel Trooper mini-figs.
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Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon (reduced packaging) | £149.99 £129.95 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £20 – That’s a pretty good price for one of the most sought-after kits around. Although it has been cheaper in the past, that’s not too common so we’d recommend jumping on this one if you wanted the galaxy’s fastest hunk o’ junk on your shelf. It’s a worth addition to today’s Lego deals.
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Lego Technic Formula E Porsche 99X Electric | £44.99 £29.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £15 – Got a need for speed? Not to worry, there’s a very respectable reduction on this Technic car. You’re getting a solid 33% off this recreation of the Porsche 99X, and that’s the cheapest it’s ever been.
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Lego Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid | £59.99 £54.99 at Amazon (opens in new tab)
Save £5 – It’s not a massive reduction, but hey, we’ll take it. A fiver is still a fiver, right? This kit is cool enough to be worthy of attention at any kind of discount.

We see impressive reductions all year ’round
The trick is judging whether the offer is worth your time or not. For that, we keep an eye on price-matching sites to determine a product’s average cost and whether it’s been cheaper in the past (and how often it’s dropped in price). That way we can identify and bring you the very best discounts and Lego sales.
Want to try it out yourself? We use sites like CamelCamelCamel (opens in new tab), and the process is easy. Simply paste a Lego deal’s URL into the search bar to find out the product’s biggest discount, average cost, and highest price over a set period of time.
Want some presents for a loved one or friend? Check out these Star Wars gifts, Disney gifts, or more general gifts for gamers.
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]]>But, that’s where we come in. We’ve been tracking PS5 stock relentlessly and come bearing a few tips and tricks to help guide you towards the coveted console. And with so many awesome upcoming PS5 games on the near horizon, not to mention the release of PSVR 2, now’s a great time to buy a PS5.
That’s why we make sure to stick with the trusted retailers – think Walmart (opens in new tab), Best Buy (opens in new tab), Target (opens in new tab), and Sony (opens in new tab) in the US and PlayStation direct (opens in new tab), Amazon UK (opens in new tab), and GAME (opens in new tab) in the UK – so you don’t have to worry about being shipped a brick in a PS5 box or having to deal with scalper prices.
When you finally do get your hands on a PS5 we’ll still be here to help, so be sure to head on over to our best PS5 accessories and best PS5 headsets guides to complete your setup.
Let’s have a closer look at some retailers below. We’ll let you know what they’ve been up to lately and how likely they are to get PS5 restock updates any time soon.
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Amazon has said it’s giving priority PS5 access to Prime members through March 31, so expect a restock to happen before the end of the month. Just remember, PS5s should be $499 for the standard version and $399 for the digital edition, so resist buying one from a reseller charging a premium!
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Walmart (opens in new tab) – last PS5 restock on June 2
The traditional Thursday PS5 restocks might well be back folks. Sometimes you’ll see a time on the listing page when PS5 stock is set to go live on the day. If you just miss out, stick around as it usually updates with another time shortly after for a second or third resupply the same day.
If you fancy giving Walmart Plus a go for free right now by the way, for free speedy delivery, discounted fuel, and other benefits, there’s currently a 15-day free trial (opens in new tab).
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GameStop (opens in new tab) – last PS5 restock on June 24
Things are picking up at GameStop with PS5 stock seemingly coming in at least once a week on a regular basis recently. Wednesdays or Thursdays seem to be your best bet. Bundles are often available, so if you spot any you like, dive in as they sell out (slightly) slower than solo consoles.
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Target (opens in new tab) – last PS5 restock on April 15
After a long period of sticking with PS5 restocks on a Wednesday or Thursday, Target has really started messing with the formula of late. Friday was a thing, then all of a sudden we now have a Monday drop. The early starts of 6-10am ET seems to be holding though and stock is dependent on where about in the US you are. So throw in your zip code and try your luck!
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Best Buy (opens in new tab) – last PS5 restock on June 7
This store hasn’t been as prolific of late, but given the huge reach we’d never count it out. We’ve given up trying to predict Best Buy PS5 days as the Thursday/Friday pattern it once favored has been all over the place lately with weekend and Monday drops popping up at random. Great, more randomness.
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Various Amazon websites in mainland Europe have had stock recently, so we’re thinking a PS5 restock drop could be UK-bound at any moment. Keep trying your luck as Amazon hasn’t had anything for a while, so the next shipment could be a big one.
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Very has been quiet for a PS5 restock since March. When it does get it, there’s often an online rolling queue which perhaps gets around the scalper bots problem, giving more genuine buyers a shot at finding the PS5 in stock. Note: Very often deletes the PS5 product listing page when out of stock, so you might have to search manually for the PS5 on the site.
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The Currys website has been one of the best in the UK as far as bricks and mortar stores adapting to online go and it’s been a regular on our PS5 restock updates alerts over the last few months. It often gives people a heads-up on when the next chance to buy a PS5 online will be, although we’re not massive fans of having to join a digital queue on the busier days (get yourself signed in and everything in advance folks next time stock is coming), we’ll keep you updated here next time that’s announced too. Currys has also just launched an online PS5 ballot system (opens in new tab) for a chance to buy one in person, so that’s a hat more than worth throwing your name into if you’re tired of the search.
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Calling all you night owls, Argos might be your best store to buy a PS5 from while stock is this bad nationwide. That’s because the store tends to put stock online in the middle of the night, often around 3 or 4am. There’s very little, if any, warning ahead of time too. We often check out the PS5 stock rumor mill first thing on Twitter in the morning and have seen plenty of threads from frustrated day walkers, although nothing so far this week.
Another item you might want to pick up once you’ve been able to buy a PS5 is one of the options on our best PS5 external hard drives page to increase your storage capacity. Or if you’ve got the need for speed, the best PS5 SSD might be worth a look.
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]]>It goes without saying, but the following includes spoilers for all the encounters in Sunbreak.
There are seventeen new monsters in MH Rise Sunbreak, listed below in the approximate order you’ll likely encounter them:
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Click on any of the monsters or scroll down to find out more, but even at a glance players should be able to recognise some familiar names. Bishaten, Somnacanth, Almudron, Rakna-Kadaki, Rajang and MH: Rise mascot Magnamalo all have tougher (or at least different) subspecies returning to the series, while older patrons of the Monster Hunter series will recognise some of the other names floating around, like Hermitaur and Ceanataur bouncing back from Monster Hunter 2.
Beyond that, there’s four entirely new monsters in that list: Garangolm, Lunagaron, Malzeno and Gaismagorm, who have never been seen in the Monster Hunter series until now and are debuting in Sunbreak. The first three are collectively referred to as the “Three Lords”, effectively the main bosses that mark plot points across the DLC.
Of course, there’s plenty of other changes Sunbreak has made, such as adding new materials, mini monsters, weapons and more, usually based acquiring new crafting resources like the Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Prized Pelts. It’s a pretty bulky DLC pack as a whole, a secondary campaign that allows players to abuse animals in a whole new section of the world (because while the mechanics and story of Monster Hunter might’ve been updated, the ethics never will be).

A giant monstrous crab that’s the first beast you’ll encounter in Sunbreak, this beast has a slight fire vulnerability, and uses its bulky armor and summoned minions to harass the player while throwing out Water attacks. Keep your eyes on the claws, and hack at the face when it’s left unprotected. Honestly, that’s good advice in any fight.

A variant of the impish ape Bishaten, this one deals in fiery exploding fruit rather than the poisonous kind. Water and Thunder will hurt it more than anything else, and slashing weapons on the head and tail will take it apart effectively. Armor against flame and try and get close enough to prevent it from throwing bombs at you.

The first of the Three Lords, Garangolm is a giant, bulky plant monster that attacks with both Fire and Water. It doesn’t really have much in terms of weakness beyond a slight vulnerability to Thunder and Slashing (though barely), and will primarily work with melee attacks infused with elemental damage. Stay agile and try to keep behind it when possible.

Whereas the Hermitaur was a crab, the Ceanataur is a lobster (and not a centaur like you would’ve expected). Thunder, Fire and Blast are probably your best bets to break through its defences, and breaking the shell with repeated damage leaves it vulnerable to follow-up attacks. When it comes to defence, you’ll need to gear up against water, unsurprisingly. Choose early on whether you’re prioritising the shell or head before working on breaking that part of it.

An ethereal, icy variant of the existing Somnacanth, cracking the frost will require obvious solutions – Fire and Blunt attacks, both of which it’s weak to. It’s a fast mover, slippery and evasive, so you’ll need to play defensively and guard against its Ice attacks until it leaves its guard open for retaliation.

Lunagaron is the second of the Three Lords, another Ice-based foe who looks like a big werewolf. Again, Fire will take it apart, as well as Thunder to a certain extent, and it probably wouldn’t hurt to use a Blunt weapon if you’ve got a good one lying around. Protect yourself against Ice and Iceblight, and be wary – Lunagaron loves to coat itself in frost to empower its attacks. Breaking the ice will stun it, but enrage it afterwards, similar to Boss Harag. Beyond that it’s primarily a melee fighter, so back up on your wirebugs if you need a respite.

A giant electrical Wyvern, Astalos is flighty foe best hampered with Slashing and Ice damage, though its speed means that it’s also viable to use Ammo weapons – they’re less powerful, but easier to land hits. Astalos specialises in ranged Thunder attacks and hit-and-run tactics, visibly charging up electricity when it’s about to go berserk, though attacking those charged body parts can cancel these attacks (if you do enough damage).

Another Wyvern, this one covered in dusty gold scales, Seregios is weak to Blunt and Thunder damage, though won’t do well against Ice either if you’ve got it. A little more defensive and bulky than Astalos, Seregios’ main danger is that it can inflict bleeding with most of its attacks, a new status effect that’s deadly if you’re not prepared. Crouching still for a while or eating a Well-Done Steak will both cure bleed, though pick your moment – Seregios will try and hassle you out of such an approach.

The strange snake/otter Almudron is back, complete with bulbous tail, and now a whole load of Fire attacks, so guard yourself accordingly. Magma Almudron’s weakness is, of course, the tail bulb, and hitting it with Water/Slashing damage will do a lot to hurt the big beast. Almudrons of any kind are slippery opponents, staying out of reach while doing AOE attacks, so try to keep up with it and land hits where you can, then back up to avoid the inevitable fiery blast.

A status-effect loving Wyvern, the Espinas deals Fire damage, as well as Poison, because Capcom wants you to be unhappy. While Fire damage is only dealt through the ranged attacks, pretty much everything Espinas does is laced with poison, including the fireballs, so have Herbal medicines on hand, and use Ice damage to heavily compromise it.

A massive, unclassified beast, Gore Magala is an insect/dragon thing that suffers when hit by Fire and Thunder, and can be stunned by bashing the feelers on its head. It inflicts the new Frenzy status effect with its attacks – which stops passive health regeneration, and increases damage taken. More concerningly, the only way to cure Frenzy is to attack Gore Magala until it wears off, as dealing damage effectively burns up the status effect. Hanging back to wait or eating medicines won’t help you here.

If you somehow didn’t think the existing Rakna-Kadaki was fiery enough, this spider queen is even more inflammatory. Blunt and Water damage will do a lot to hurt it (as well as Ice, to some extent), but otherwise the best option to make use of Rakna-Kadaki’s long wind-ups. Her attacks tend to be brutal and long-lasting, hurting everything around her, but take a moment to set up. Use these windows to leap in, do some damage, then wirebug away before she can squash you.

The third of the Three Lords, Malzeno is a big Elder Dragon who sets up the new Qurio “Afflicted” monsters explained further below. It uses wide-spread AOE attacks, making speed essential, and inflicts a new status called Bloodblight, which drains the recoverable red section of your healthbar and reduces health recovery as a whole, but does grant the target some lifesteal on their attacks. It’s actually incurable and will be an issue for the whole fight until Malzeno is defeated, so you’ll need to play aggressively to survive. But be warned – if the big dragon drains enough health from you this way, it’ll get a powerup that makes it more dangerous. For the best chance, know that it’s both weak to Dragon damage and deals Dragon damage itself, and has a habit of teleporting behind you to set up for fast strikes. Play forcefully and don’t let up, riding it into the lava when the opportunity presents itself.

Another Elder Dragon that’s actually a more deadly version of Gore Magala, a lot of the same patterns will apply here. You want to use Fire, Dragon and Slashing damage, and maybe Poison if you have it, targeting the upper body while watching out for its sudden strikes and flying attacks. Fast weapons will do well, and watch out for that Frenzy Virus we mentioned above. Its attacks have no element, so just go for the most generally protective armor you have.

The final boss of the main Sunbreak campaign, Gaismagorm is another Elder Dragon that’s suffused with Qurio, and is a little more of a fixed fight than the other monsters. Follow the NPC’s advice when it comes up, and stay behind its front arms for the best chance. Dragon attacks will devastate Gaismagorm’s defences, but like Shagaru Magala, its own lack of elemental power means you won’t really have any chance to resist it. Target the accumulations of Qurio on its body to deal huge damage and compromise its ability to attack.

Yeah, that bloody bull-chimp is back again. Furious Rajang is a version of the original that never leaves its empowered gold-fur state, and consequently is about as lethal as anything can be. It deals primarily Thunder damage, and is weak to Ice (and Water, a little) if you have it. Be prepared for an incredibly aggressive enemy, and one that can get even worse when it enters a rage state (which you can cancel out by hitting it in the head enough times).

The box-cover brute of MH Rise returns in a new, superior form for Sunbreak’s endgame, so get Water attacks ready to douse it. Scorned Magnamalo uses the species’ unique Hellfire status to make players blow up if they don’t wiredash instantly, and uses sweeping strikes and beams of energy to launch attacks over a wide area. Your wirebugs will be essential in this fight – have them ready to deploy in a moment’s notice.
Afflicted monsters are a new variation of monster that can appear, and form a lot of MH Rise Sunbreak’s endgame content. Introduced after killing Gaismagorm, Afflicted Monsters are infested with the parasitic Qurio moths, effectively modifying the standard encounter and making them harder. Here’s the actual changes made to afflicted monsters:
It’s a risk/reward venture – when going after an afflicted monster, be prepared for something nastier than normal, but if you can pull it off, you’ll get some phenomenal rewards. Those who can conquer the Afflicted Monsters can handle anything Sunbreak has to throw at them.
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