Amazon has recently offered their customers Green Monday sales promos, but the discounts aren't gone yet since other online stores are lifting the holiday joy with new deals.
Besides Amazon, Sony and other online stores have launched their holiday deals on games and gaming devices, according to GameSpot.
Although Amazon has removed their burst flash deals on Green Monday, which offered discounts on the best gaming devices and applications, other e-commerce websites have extended their gaming deals for the holiday season. Some of these online stores includes eBay, GameSpot and GOG.com.
Amazon is still offering discounts for selected PlayStation 4 games. "Destiny" is currently sold at $44.95 from $59.99. "DriveClub," which normally retails at $59.99, is now up for only $34.99. Customers can also save $74 in buying "Call of Duty: Ghosts Hardened Edition." The price "Wolfenstein: The New Order" has been reduced to more than 50%, where the $59.99 game can now be purchased at $24.99.
Amazon also featured discounted Xbox One games. "NBA 2K15", which is normally priced at $59.99, is now available for $34.99. "Need for Speed Rivals: Complete Edition" is currently sold at $48.99 from $59.99. "Shadow Warrior" is out with the price of $17.49 from $29.99.
eBay, on the other hand, is selling "Little Big Planet 3" at a price of $39.99 from $59.99.
GameSpot has also revealed discounts on video games on their online store. The Xbox One "Assasin's Creed Unity" bundle has been released for $349. GameSpot is also selling a preowned PS3 "Little Big Planet" bundle for $29.99. "Borderlands 2" Limited Edition PlayStation Vita Bundle, which normally costs $199.99, can be purchased at $169.99.
GOG.com also introduced their DRM-free Big Winter Sale. They're offering new bundles every 24 hours. As of the moment, the price of "Heroes of Might and Magic Series" is 75% off. Before it was sold at $69.99, but now gamers can buy it for only $17.44. Customers also receive 89% off when buying "Flight Sim Finest," which normally costs $31.96 but now sold at $6.36.
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