Amazon has the best new deal of the day, offering Titanfall on PC for $6, the Crysis Trilogy for $20, Battlefield 4 Premium for $15, and more.
Below you’ll find the rest of today’s best deals divided by platform:
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation Store has a sale on Ubisoft games, including Watch Dogs for $25, The Crew for $42, and more.
Best Buy has a PlayStation 4 with a free copy of The Last of Us and a PlayStation TV for $400.
Get a $50 PSN gift card from Ebay for $40.
From now through to March 1, GameStop shoppers that trade in a PlayStation 3 (120 GB or greater) or an Xbox 360 (250 GB of greater) toward the purchase of a new PS4 will receive $125 in store credit. That means you can pick up a standard $400 PS4 for only $275.
Other PS4 games deals:
- FIFA 15 — $40 (Amazon)
- WWE 2K15 — $40 (Amazon)
- Metro Redux — $32 (Amazon)
- Destiny — $40 (Amazon)
- Saints Row IV: Re-Elected + Gat Out of Hell — $42 (Amazon)
- Natural Doctrine — $23.37 (Amazon)
- InFamous: Second Son — $26.44 (Amazon)
- Watch Dogs — $25 (Amazon)
- Far Cry 4 — $38.44 (Amazon)
- Assassin’s Creed Unity — $37 (Amazon)
- Killzone: Shadow Fall — $24.48 (Amazon)
- Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare — $40 (Amazon)
- The Wolf Among Us — $20 (Amazon)
- The Last of Us Remastered — $21.60 (Amazon)
- NBA 2K15 — $38.86 (Amazon)
- The Evil Within — $30 (Amazon)
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 — $29.19 (Amazon)
- Call of Duty: Ghosts Hardened Edition — $43.93 (Amazon)
- Shadow Warrior — $19.49 (Amazon)
PlayStation Plus free games for February:
PS4
PS3
PS Vita
Xbox One
- Battlefield 4 — $28.57 (Amazon)
- Disney Infinity 2.0 Starter Box — $38.17 (Amazon)
- Ryse: Son of Rome — $22.45 (Amazon)
- Madden NFL 15 — $39.11 (Amazon)
- Watch Dogs — $27.20 (Amazon)
- Far Cry 4 — $37.49 (Amazon)
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection — $38.49 (Amazon)
- Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare — $37.69 (Amazon)
- Just Dance 2014 — $22 (Amazon)
- Destiny — $41.25 (Amazon)
- The Evil Within — $39.25 (Amazon)
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 — $46.41 (Amazon)
- Call of Duty: Ghosts Hardened Edition — $44 (Amazon)
Microsoft announced this week’s deals for Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners. Now through March 2, anyone with an Xbox Live Gold subscription can get Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag for $25, Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition for $24, and The Crew Silver Credit Pack for $15. Find the full list this week’s deals for Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners here.
Free Games with Gold for February:
Xbox One
- Free all month: #IDARB
Xbox 360
February 1-15: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons- February 16-28: Sniper Elite V2
Wii U
Preorder Mario Party 10 for $50 from Newegg
PC
Paying $15 for The Humble Square Enix Bundle 2 will get you eight games from the publisher, including Tomb Raider, Sleeping Dogs, and Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Theme Hospital is free on Origin.
You can get 20 percent off at Green Man Gaming with the code: KPMN32-6VRM69-6INRND.
Other PC games deals:
- SimCity 4 — $5 (Amazon)
- Titanfall — $6 (Amazon)
- Mass Effect Trilogy — $15 (Amazon)
- Battlefield 4 Premium — $15 (Amazon)
- Crysis Trilogy — $20 (Amazon)
- Syndicate — $5 (Amazon)
- Risen 3 Titan Lords — $25 (Steam)
- The Long Dark — $12 (Steam)
- Banished — $6 (Steam)
- The Walking Dead Season One — $12.49 (GMG)
- World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Expansion — $40 (Amazon)
- Watch Dogs — $20.68 (Amazon)
- South Park: The Stick of Truth — $19.48 (Amazon)
PS Vita
Sony is celebrating three years of the PS Vita with a sale on the PlayStation Store that includes Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee HD for $7, Limbo for $5, and more.
- Resistance: Burning Skies — $5 (Best Buy)
- 16GB Memory Card — $30 (Amazon)
Hardware
Woot is having a big sale on Razer keyboards, mice, and other accessories.
- Turtle Beach Ear Force XO Four High Performance Xbox One Gaming Headset — $68.39 (Amazon)
- Razer Blade 14-inch — $2000 (Amazon)
- Xbox One Stereo Headset— $48.76 (Amazon)
- Logitech G27 Racing Wheel — $234 (Amazon)
- Logitech G105 Gaming Keyboard with Backlighting — $40 (Amazon)
- Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse — $46 (Amazon)
Amazon prices are accurate as of publishing, but can fluctuate occasionally throughout the day.
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