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There are also ways to save today on Govee’s LED LightWall and the Nintendo Switch version of Red Dead Redemption.

There are also ways to save today on Govee’s LED LightWall and the Nintendo Switch version of Red Dead Redemption.

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Brandon Widder

is a senior editor overseeing deals, gift guides, and commerce. He spent six years spearheading buying guides and consumer tech coverage at Digital Trends.

Even without E3, the transition from spring to summer is a busy time for the gaming industry. Summer Game Fest is right around the corner, and Sony is kicking things off with a State of Play on June 2nd with an extended look at Insomniac’s upcoming Wolverine game. To mark the occasion, Sony is also hosting another Days of Play sale, giving you a chance to save on headsets, games, DualSense controllers, earbuds, and other first-party hardware / licensed products through June 10th.

Needless to say, there’s a lot on offer, with Sony’s first-party exclusives being some of the most notable. Right now, for instance, you can pick up the open-world samurai epic that is Ghost of Yōtei at Amazon, Best Buy, and Sony’s PlayStation Direct storefront for an all-time low of $49.99 ($20 off). The Last of Us Part II Remastered ($29.99) and Astro Bot ($39.99) are also discounted for a limited time, the latter of which remains one of the best platforming titles of the last decade.

Below, we’ve rounded up some of our top picks from the ongoing promotion, all of which are on sale for more than 25 percent off.

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  • As part of its Summer Kickoff Sale, Our Place’s 31.7-quart Wonder Oven is now available from both Amazon and Our Place in select colors starting at $175 ($70 off), an all-time low. The compact 6-in-1 countertop appliance is a little pricey for what it offers; however, it’s incredibly easy to use and showcases a lovely, muted aesthetic that’s likely going to be far more attractive in your kitchen than anything from Cuisinart (sorry, not sorry). Truth be told, I’ve probably used it more than any other wedding gift I received last year.
  • I’ve been super eager to follow up with John Martson ever since Rockstar announced that Red Dead Redemption was making its way to current-gen titles — including the Nintendo Switch 2. And now, thanks to a discount at Amazon and Walmart, you can pick up a physical copy of the open-world Western for the OG Switch for $24.99 ($5 off), which is the best price we’ve seen. Afterward, you can upgrade to the overhauled Switch 2 version free of charge.
  • Govee’s massive Lightwall is receiving its first discount at Amazon, where you can pick it up for $399.99 ($50 off) for a limited time. The nifty water-resistant display measures 7.9 feet wide and 5.3 feet tall, with 1,536 color-changing LEDs that are spaced about 2 inches apart in a grid. The LEDs themselves can create one of 200 preset scenes or simple animations, or, if you prefer, you can choose from 10 different music modes in Govee’s Home app, all of which are designed to sync with your music. Hell, you can even sketch your own image or use simple text prompts to create custom GIFs, which you can throw on the self-standing display within seconds.

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