There are some huge 4th of July gadget deals being offered by retailers right now, including Best Buy, GameStop, and Amazon. Major discounts are being offered on a wide variety of gadgets, from gaming rigs to consoles. Anyone who wants to upgrade their PC gaming experience might want to act now. The same goes for those who might have always wanted a PlayStation 4 or an Xbox One X.
The details surrounding the various deals will obviously differ depending on the 4th of July gadget deals that are on offer. In the case of Best Buy, there are some really good bundles involving consoles such as the Xbox One coming with free copies of popular games like "PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds," GameSpot reports.
For those who prefer to game on the PC, ExtremeTech put together a list of excellent Dell deals, including one of an Alienware 34-inch curved monitor being $500 cheaper. Not to be outdone, GameStop is also offering some excellent savings for patriotic gamers out there.
Video game enthusiasts can basically save up to 50 percent on their favorite titles. Among the most appealing deals include titles like "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" and "Monster Hunter: World." Both games are currently available at half their original prices.
For members of Amazon Prime, the merchant giant is gearing up for its own giant sale, but it’s scheduled to start on July 16. Among the deals to look forward to is the Echo Show discount that would slash $100 off its original price.
It’s worth noting that many of these deals are selling out fast. The major savings that the 4th of July gadget deals offer are drawing in huge crowds, so interested buyers are encouraged to move right now. Some of these deals are also expected to end at midnight today, so time truly is of the essence.


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