‘Like new’ PlayStation Portals are still $60 off through Amazon for Prime Day

Cameron Faulkner (he/him) is Polygon’s commerce editor. He began writing about tech and gaming in 2013, and migrated from The Verge in 2023.Discounts on the PlayStation Portal, Sony’s remote player for the PS5 with an 8-inch screen, are nearly impossible to come by. We’re surprised that Amazon has one for October Prime Day (and that is has lasted through day 2), but there’s a catch. The company has a large stock of “like new” units that were returned, and it’s clearing out its stock at the more reasonable price of $141 (these are normally $199.99 new) for Prime members. All you need to do to get this discount is add it to your cart, then watch the list price of $176.52 fall to $141.Related:The best gaming deals from day two of October Prime DayWe normally don’t feel comfort…

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Prime Day is over, but we found dozens of great deals you can still get

Image composition: Ross Miller and Will Joel/PolygonAlice Jovanée (she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge.The beast known as Prime Day has returned to Valhalla to feast and slumber until next July. However, there are still plenty of deals kicking around. Big savings on the slim PlayStation 5, SteelSeries’ Arctis Nova Pro wireless headset, the 7 Wonders board game, and the 8BitDo Ultimate controller are just some examples of the awesome deals you can still get in on.Related:Our favorite board games are still on sale after Prime DayWe aren’t expecting any new, groundbreaking deals to show up at this point (listen, you had two days to shop!) but we’ll still update this page…

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Where to pre-order Warhammer 40K The Ultimate Guide

Penguin Random HouseAlice Jovanée (she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge.Warhammer 40K has a virtually unfathomable iceberg of lore behind it. Whether you’re a more recent or casual fan of the universe — blame it on countless hours of Space Marine 2 — or have developed a deep admiration for the craftsmanship of the miniatures, you might want to check out Warhammer 40K The Ultimate Guide. This illustrated, 336-page encyclopedia costs considerably less than a faction codex, and is currently available to pre-order from Amazon, Target, Walmart, and Barnes & Noble ahead of its Oct. 29 launch.Warhammer 40K The Ultimate Guide$41$459% off$41$41 at Amazon$41 at Target$45 at…

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