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Jedi Survivor was released around a month ago to much critical acclaim and now the game has been about for a little while we're starting to see some solid deals, with CDKeys having a pretty standout offer that see's the game hitting a historic low.
CDKeys have dropped the EA app version of Cal Kestis' next chapter to just £35.99, a really fantastic price for a title that's not been out long and would usually set you back £59.99 if you bought it directly from the EA app or Steam. Just hit the link below to see the deal over at CDKeys.
Furthermore, CDKeys are also running a Mayhem sale right now where if you buy 2 games you'll get 15% off the cheapest. This means if there's any other titles you're looking for you could potentially double your savings here and if Jedi Survivor was the cheapest of the games you picked up you'd get it at an even more tantalising £31.44!
The second day of Amazon Prime day doesn't usually have many new deals, but there are often further discounts on products that were already on sale. That's the case with the Logitech G305, which has had a further 5% taken off it and now it's just £28.49 for Prime members, a great price for a wireless mouse.
It's day two of the second Amazon Prime day, and there's stil plenty of good gaming deals to be snapped up before midnight tonight. If you're an Xbox or PC gamer looking for a new controller with lots of precision, the Wolverine V2 from Razer is an excellent choice, and it's down to just £47.49 for Prime Members
This Amazon Prime day is a good opportunity to pick up some new PC gaming accessories, especially mice and keyboards, like this HyperX Alloy Origins 60 percent keyboard which has had over £50 taken off it, now down to £61.74
If you're a Fortnite fan that plays on PC or Nintendo Switch, this PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller is a great option if you're after a new wireless controller, and it's down to just £32 for Prime Members this Prime Day, and no - I won't apologise for the pun.
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