For every gamer who watched the discourse around Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 explode in 2025 and thought "I'll wait for a sale" , today is your day. Prime Day 2026 is wrapping up tonight, and a genuinely impressive lineup of last year's best games has dropped in price across Amazon.
Nine titles from 2025's most talked-about releases are currently discounted, some by as much as 50%. The window is closing fast, so here's the lowdown on what's worth grabbing before the deals expire.

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What's actually on sale and how much
The headliner is Elden Ring Nightreign, FromSoftware's co-op spin-off that launched earlier in 2025. It's sitting at 50% off, down to $19.99 from $39.90. That's the kind of price that removes every excuse not to try it.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the French RPG from Sandfall Interactive that dominated game-of-the-year conversations last year, is 20% off at $39.99. Not as steep a cut, but this game rarely goes on sale, so even a modest discount is notable. If you've been on the fence about the turn-based combat, now's the time to find out what the fuss was about.
Here's the full breakdown:
The ones that stand out most
Silent Hill F at 40% off ($29.83) is a strong pickup. Konami's return to the franchise landed well with horror fans in 2025, and under $30 makes it an easy impulse buy. Ninja Gaiden 4 at 50% off is similarly hard to ignore if action games are your thing , Team Ninja delivered a sharp, fast, and demanding experience that deserved more attention than it got at launch.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 at $38 is the deal for players who want 60+ hours of medieval role-playing without the fantasy trappings. Warhorse Studios built something genuinely different with this sequel, and the 24% discount brings it to a price that feels fair for the scope on offer.
Split Fiction and Hades II on Nintendo Switch 2 are worth flagging separately. Both are co-op or solo experiences that play particularly well in handheld mode, and seeing them discounted on a platform that rarely drops prices this quickly is genuinely unusual.
The bigger picture for deal hunters
What this sale really reflects is how strong 2025 was as a year for games. Getting nine titles of this caliber discounted simultaneously is rare, and it's a direct result of Prime Day pulling in enough retail competition to move prices on relatively recent releases.
Patience as a purchasing strategy works, but it usually means waiting 12 to 18 months for meaningful discounts on games this recent. Several of these titles launched less than a year ago. The key here is that Prime Day created an unusual compression of that timeline.
For anyone building out their backlog or looking for game reviews before committing, the combination of price drops and post-launch patches means most of these games are also in their best-ever state right now. Bugs get fixed, balance gets tuned, and the community knowledge base fills in. Buying a game a year after launch is almost always the better technical experience.
If you're the type who likes to maximize value before hitting the checkout, our gaming guides cover a wide range of these titles in detail. And if you're specifically eyeing any games with ongoing live-service components or in-game economies, it's worth checking what's currently active. For example, if War Thunder is on your radar, our War Thunder May Sale buying guide breaks down exactly which store packs are worth your money right now.
The deals end tonight. Check your wishlist and move fast.








