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Save big on Switch 2 consoles, SSDs, and more with these anti-Amazon Spring Sale deals
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Amazon's Big Spring Sale kicks off tomorrow, and while you can already find markdowns on a variety of tech, the gaming deals are still few and far between. If you can't wait for the sale to upgrade your setup, or if you'd rather get your gaming gear elsewhere, Best Buy is running its own sale, with huge discounts on new and refurbished consoles, high-end gaming monitors, laptops, and more.
Also: Amazon Spring Sale live blog 2026: Real-time updates on the best deals
To help you find the best fit for both your budget and your gaming space, I put together a list of the very best deals I could dig up. My favorite is the massive 62% discount on the WD Black SN850P 2TB SSD, bringing the price down to just $330 (and a bit closer to pre-AI-hype costs). While it's officially licensed for use with the PS5, it can also be used in PCs and desktops. You can keep reading below to find out more about the SN850P as well as the other top Best Buy gaming deals.
Best Buy gaming deals
- Current price: $1,731
- Original price: $2,220
This mid-range gaming laptop features a 16-inch display capable of 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate for enhanced detailing, color accuracy, and smoother motion during fast-paced gameplay. It's built with an AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.
- Current price: $792
- Original price: $960
An entry-level gaming laptop with plenty of power to handle everything from cozy indie games to action-packed triple-A titles. The 15.6-inch display gives you 1080p resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate for great picture quality and smoother motion. The AMD Ryzen 5 7000 Series CPU and Nvidia RTX 4050 graphics card provide all the power and performance you need for every game in your library while the 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD are perfect for pulling double-duty as a work laptop.
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- Current price: $90
- Original price: $150
This compact mechanical keyboard features optical switches for near-zero latency so you get almost instant on-screen reactions to your inputs. The mechanical switches give clicky feedback but also feature sound dampening, making it a good choice for pulling double-duty as a work keyboard or for use in shared spaces where loud typing can get annoying. And with enough on-board memory to program 5 different profiles, you can set up custom layouts for your favorite games or quickly switch from work to play.
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- Current price: $399
- Original price: $550
This Geek Squad certified refurbished PS5 console has been tested and inspected to ensure that it performs just as well as a new-in-box model. This version features a disc drive for playing physical copies of games as well as DVDs and Blu-Rays, a 1TB SSD for faster loading times, support for HDR, and 3D spatial audio support.
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- Current price: $330
- Original price: $1,070
This SSD is officially licensed for use with the PlayStation 5, but can be dropped into a gaming laptop or desktop with a little reconfiguration. With 2TB of storage space, you'll have plenty of room for large game downloads, save files, screenshots, and more. You'll get read and writes speeds up to 7300 and 6600 MB/s, respectively for faster loading times and quicker access to your most-used apps and favorite games.
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- Current price: $650
- Original price: $700
This Nintendo Switch 2 bundle includes the console, a copy of Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle, a download code for Mario Kart World, a carrying case, screen protector, and game cartridge storage case.
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- Current price: $450
- Regular price: $805
This rugged external SSD has an IP65 rating for water and dust resistance and a durable case that can withstand drops up to 10 feet. You can also take advantage of integrated password protection and 256-bit AES encryption to keep your personal data safe.
More Best Buy gaming deals
- HP Victus 15: $600 (save $420): A budget-friendly gaming laptop built with a 13th generation Intel Core i5 CPU, Nvidia RTX 3050 graphics card, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD.
- Geek Squad Certified Refurbished Switch OLED: $270 (save $130): This pre-owned Switch OLED has been tested and inspected to ensure it works just as well as a new-in-box model.
- PlayStation 5 Ghost of Yotei Gold Edition: $664 (save $258): A special edition of the PS5 disc console that features a gold design inspired by the map in Ghost of Yotei.
- HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless: $120 (save $80): My absolute favorite gaming headset boasts an impressive 300-hour battery life as well as multi-platform audio support.
- WD Black SN850X 4TB: $600 (save $1,125): Instantly expand storage capacity in your gaming laptop or desktop and get faster loading times over HDD.
- WD Black SN770M 2TB: $350 (save $351): An SSD designed for use in handheld gaming consoles like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally.
- Asus ROG Strix Scope II: $130 (save $80): A high-end mechanical gaming keyboard that fits a full size design into a compact form and features hot-swappable NX Snow switches.
- Corsair Scimitar Elite wireless: $80 (save $60): A mid-range gaming mouse designed for use with MMOs and MOBAs, featuring 16 programmable buttons and integrated Elgato Stream Deck support.
- Acer Nitro KGB271U 27-inch: $160 (save $200): An entry-level gaming monitor with a 27-inch display, 200Hz refresh rate, 0.5ms response time, and support for AMD FreeSync Premium VRR.
- LG UltraGear OLED 39-inch: $900 (save $700): A premium-grade gaming monitor featuring a curved design, support for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR, and a peak brightness of 1,300 nits.
FAQs
When is Amazon's Spring Sale?
Amazon's Big Spring Sale returns March 25-31, 2026.
How did we choose these gaming deals?
ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy -- devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops.
We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we're recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing -- in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter.

Facts Only

The mid-range gaming laptop features a 16-inch display, AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX CPU, Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.
The entry-level gaming laptop has a 15.6-inch display, AMD Ryzen 5 7000 Series CPU, Nvidia RTX 4050 graphics card, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD.
The compact mechanical keyboard features optical switches and can program 5 different profiles.
The refurbished PS5 console has a disc drive, 1TB SSD, and support for HDR and 3D spatial audio.
The WD Black SN850P 2TB SSD offers 2TB of storage space and read/write speeds up to 7300/6600 MB/s.
The Nintendo Switch 2 bundle includes the console, Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle, and a download code for Mario Kart World.
The rugged external SSD has an IP68 rating, 2TB of storage, and USB-C connectivity.

Executive Summary

The article discusses various gaming deals available on Best Buy, with significant discounts on gaming laptops, consoles, and accessories. The WD Black SN850P 2TB SSD is highlighted as the top deal, offering a 62% discount. Other notable deals include a mid-range gaming laptop, an entry-level gaming laptop, a compact mechanical keyboard, and refurbished gaming consoles such as the PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2.

Full Take

The article presents a mix of constructive and skeptical perspectives. On one hand, it highlights valuable deals for gaming enthusiasts looking to upgrade their equipment. On the other hand, the emphasis on discounts and sales can potentially manipulate readers into feeling that they need to purchase these items immediately to take advantage of the savings, creating a sense of urgency and potential consumerism.
Patterns detected: ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey, ARC-0024 Ambiguity
The article presents gaming deals as a "motte" (the immediate benefit of discounts) but fails to fully explore the "bailey" (the long-term implications of purchasing these items, such as their environmental impact or potential for planned obsolescence). Additionally, the article does not provide a clear baseline for what constitutes a "good deal," leaving readers uncertain about whether the discounts are actually significant or not.
In terms of root cause, the article's focus on sales and discounts can be seen as a reflection of consumer culture and the ongoing competition between retailers to attract customers through promotions.
The implications of this narrative are mixed. On the positive side, it helps consumers save money on gaming equipment. On the negative side, it can contribute to overconsumption and the perpetuation of a culture that values immediate gratification over long-term sustainability.
Bridge questions:
What are the long-term implications of these gaming deals on consumer culture and the environment?
How can consumers make informed decisions about when and what to buy, balancing immediate savings with long-term sustainability?
What other factors should consumers consider when purchasing gaming equipment, beyond just the price?

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The article appears to be written by a human journalist, providing detailed and researched information about gaming deals from Best Buy.

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