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The 10 most popular gaming deals this Prime Day include the Meta Quest 3S, multiple Switch 2 screen protectors, and a super cheap Xbox controller

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Amazon Prime Day is here, and the online retail giant is busy taking orders for a massive range of gaming gadgets and gizmos. Interestingly, we can easily see which products are flying off the shelves fastest thanks to the site’s ‘Best Sellers’ list.

This is a massive landing page that breaks down the most popular items in each category year-round, but it becomes a particularly handy tool for finding the cheapest Prime Day gaming deals. We’re only a few hours into 2025’s massive four-day event so far, but I’ve taken a gander to see what’s popping off already.

Right at the top of the list we have a bunch of gift cards and… none of them are discounted. I’m only interested in the best Prime Day deals, so the list below represents the top 10 gadgets from Amazon’s Best Sellers list that are currently on sale for the annual event.

Should you trust cheaper Amazon brands?

Quite a few of Amazon’s most popular Prime Day deals currently sit on budget, lesser-known brands. These are made up for the site specifically, often selling super cheap gadgets and gizmos.

Whether or not you should take advantage of these low prices depends on a few factors: how much you want to invest and what the reviews say.

How much do you want to invest?

If you’re looking for a top-of-the-range gaming headset or monitor, and you have a three-figure budget to get there, these cheaper brands aren’t going to offer you the kind of value you’re after. If, however, you just want a functional piece of kit that won’t break the bank you’ll likely get on just fine with a more basic system.

These gadgets aren’t designed to impress in any particular area – you won’t get the best quality out there. However, they are made to fill a hole in your setup on the cheap, and that could be worth far more than a mainstream brand’s high MSRP.

What do the reviews say?

Beyond making sure that the product you’re buying actually has good reviews, you’ll want to make sure those reviews are genuine. A lot of these cheaper brands will either pay for high scores (in which case there won’t be many one or two-star reviews on the page, a red flag) or will use reviews from another listing to make their product look better. Double check that there’s a good amount of ‘verified purchase’ reviews and that the scores are mostly positive, with a few negative outliers.

More of today’s best Prime Day deals

We’re also rounding up all the best Prime Day Nintendo Switch deals as well as the biggest Prime Day PS5 deals and Prime Day gaming laptop deals as well.

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Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I’ve written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i’m focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector. 

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