Darksiders: Warmastered Edition just landed on PS5 in May, and it already has its first meaningful discount. Best Buy has the physical copy down to $19.99, a 33% cut from the $29.99 launch price. For fans of adventure games that blend hack-and-slash combat with puzzle-heavy exploration, this is a solid pickup at a price that removes most of the hesitation.

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Why the PS5 version of Darksiders actually matters
This isn't just a port. Kaiko and Vigil Games brought the remaster up to 60fps at 4K resolution, which makes a real difference in a game built around fluid, heavy combat. The PS5 version also adds full DualSense support, meaning haptic feedback and adaptive trigger effects are now part of the experience. You play as War, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, cutting through Heaven and Hell on a quest for redemption after being falsely accused of triggering the end of days.
Here's the thing: Darksiders originally launched in 2010 and drew heavy comparisons to DARK SOULS™ III in terms of its atmosphere and deliberate combat pacing, though it leans much closer to God of War in its actual mechanics. The PS5 version makes the case for revisiting it, especially at $19.99.
Pokémon TCG restocks and what you're actually getting
Amazon restocked two Pokémon TCG products this week, and both are worth knowing about before you click.
The Pokémon TCG: First Partner Illustration Collection Series 2 is back in stock at $49.99. That's above MSRP but sits near current market value. Each box includes a booster pack with 3 of 9 possible promo cards, 2 standard booster packs, and a sticker sheet. Not the deepest value, but it's available at retail rather than secondary market markup, which counts for something right now.
The Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Elite Trainer Box is also in stock at $79.99, down from $118.99. Inside you get 9 booster packs, a full-art foil promo card featuring Fennekin, 65 card sleeves, 6 damage-counter dice, and the usual ETB accessories. Again, above MSRP, but close enough to market value that buying direct from Amazon beats hunting it down elsewhere.
LEGO Eevee, MTG Avatar, and the rest of this week's standouts
The LEGO Pokémon Eevee (set 72151) is seeing its first price cut since launch, dropping to $53.83 on Amazon from its $59.99 retail price. It's a 587-piece posable figure that stands about 7.5 inches tall, with details built in that reference each of Eevee's evolutions. Small discount, but notable as a first.
The Magic: The Gathering x Avatar: The Last Airbender Beginner Box hit a new low at $18.10 on Amazon, nearly half off its $34.99 MSRP. Two 20-card tutorial decks, a guide booklet, playboards, and eight additional 20-card half-decks are all included. If someone in your circle has been curious about MTG but never jumped in, this is the most accessible entry point available right now.
ARC Raiders for PC is down to $24.99 via a Steam code at Newegg (use code SSF69868 at checkout), which is 38% off the standard $39.99 price. The extraction shooter launched to strong reception earlier this year and holds up as one of the more compelling games in that genre.
The Turtle Beach Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded wireless controller for Xbox is at its lowest price ever on Amazon at $149.99, down from $209.99. The modular design includes 11 interchangeable components, a fightpad module with Kailh microswitches, and Hall-Effect sticks. Pro tip: if you've been eyeing a high-end Xbox controller, this is the kind of discount that doesn't show up often on a controller at this tier.
For more gear and game recommendations across every platform, the gaming guides hub has you covered as more deals surface through the rest of the week.








