Summer is here, and retailers are celebrating by passing along big savings through an array of video game sales. Last week, for example, anAmazon video game saleoffered deep discounts on PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One games, and there were video game deals to be found through Target as well. Now,GameStopis getting in on the act, with its Game Days Summer Sale, and the retailer is prefacing said sale with a special deal on pre-owned products.
TheGameStop Game Days Summer Saleis set to begin this Sunday, July 7, and it will run for almost two weeks, ending on Saturday, July 20. Indeed, the Game Days Summer Sale is looking to bring some serious deals to the table, and this includes some major discounts on games from this year. More specifically,Anthem,The Division 2, andKingdom Hearts 3will all be available for $20, while new titles likeDays Gone,Devil May Cry 5, andMortal Kombat 11will have their prices cut as well.
Additionally, GameStop’s Game Days Summer Sale will offer discounts on select accessories, toys, collectibles, and apparel. There will also be special trade-in offers available for players that are looking to unload their old PS4s, Xbox Ones, Switches, and iPhones in order to pickup aPS4 Pro. For those that are interested in perusing some of the highlights from the Game Days Summer Sale, here is a list of noteworthy games:
Furthermore,GameStopis currently offering a buy two, get one free video game deal on all pre-owned products. This offer is available now, and players that are not interested in any of the aforementioned games, but do have a few older titles on their wish lists, may be happy to discover that they can now pick them up at, effectively, a reduced cost.
While there have been signs that suggest that GameStop is currently struggling, including a recentmajor drop in the price of GameStop stock, it seems that the company is not letting its financial situation impact its summer sale this year. Certainly, there is a lot of value to be found in theGameStopsummer sale, and it may just be enough to get those that have left the retailer behind back to a store, at least temporarily.