Sound familiar? You’ve got a mountain of unplayed games, but those tempting sales keep adding more to your cart. We understand the struggle! Luckily, resisting these incredible Australian gaming deals is nearly impossible. Get ready to explore a fantastic selection of Nintendo classics, thrilling Xbox and PlayStation blockbusters, and captivating PC titles, all at prices that make clearing your backlog a little less painful.
This Day in Gaming 🎂
Today, we’re lighting 20 birthday candles (with an exploding Takedown crash!) for Burnout Revenge. This high-octane racer, originally launched on PS2 and Xbox 360 in 2005, famously turned destruction into an art form. It was the fourth entry in a series already known for speed, introducing “traffic-checking” — allowing players to shunt civilian cars like empty soda cans.
While the traffic-checking mechanic took some getting used to, I fondly remember the satisfaction of slamming rivals into buses and watching the ensuing chaos unfold in glorious slow motion. Burnout Revenge wasn’t just about winning; it was about humiliating opponents with “polaroid snap” Signature Kills. Truly a classic!

Celebrating game anniversaries in Australia:
– Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (GBA) 2003.
– Soulcalibur II (GC,PS2,XB) 2003.
– Burnout Revenge (PS2,X360) 2005.
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
On Nintendo Switch, prepare for timeless fun! Relive the absurd chaos of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with its massive roster, a testament to its creator’s dedication. Or, dive into The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, a sequel proving that innovation knows no bounds, where its ingenious building system encourages endless creative experimentation.

- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (-12%) – A$79 Samus is finally back, blasting aliens and scanning walls. Fans have waited ages, so strap in for some serious sci-fi spelunking.
- Super Smash Bros. Ult. (-18%) – A$74 Everyone is here, everyone is fighting, and yes, you’ll still lose to that one friend spamming Kirby’s down-B.
- Final Fantasy XII Zodiac Age (-44%) – A$44.90 Political intrigue, sky pirates, and a battle system smarter than it looks. It’s the Final Fantasy that snuck in the back door and grew a cult following.
- Donkey Kong Country HD (-20%) – A$64 Barrel rolls, bananas, and brutal platforming. DK’s back to remind you just how tricky timing jumps can be.
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (-23%) – A$69 Build flying contraptions, solve puzzles, and even launch Koroks into oblivion. Hyrule’s biggest playground yet.
Games of the Moment
What’s flying off shelves?
- Pokémon Legends: Z-A – A$78.00
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – A$79.00
- EA Sports FC 26 – A$79.00
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.
Exciting Bargains for Xbox
For Xbox fans, we have some fantastic options! System Shock, a foundational title for immersive sims like BioShock and Prey, features the iconic and brilliantly smug AI, SHODAN. And for those craving large-scale action, Battlefield 2042 has evolved into a thrilling chaos simulator, delivering unparalleled spectacle.

- Mafia: The Old Country (-23%) – A$69 Fancy a fedora and a Tommy gun? This mob tale mixes old school vendettas with double-crosses you’ll see coming a mile off.
- System Shock (-65%) – A$19 The original “killer AI in space” horror, rebooted and still terrifying. SHODAN will roast you harder than your internet mates.
- Crash Bandicoot 4: IAT (-43%) – A$57.20 Spin, die, repeat. Crash’s toughest outing is a nostalgia trip laced with controller-punching difficulty.
- Doom Eternal (-27%) – A$39.90 It’s metal album art come to life. Chainsaws, shotguns, and demons exploding into giblets never looked this good.
- Battlefield 2042 (-72%) – A$31.10 Go big or go home. 128-player chaos with tanks, jets, and the occasional broken parachute.
Xbox One
- Dying Light 2: Stay Human (-81%) – A$19 Parkour by day, panic by night. Zombies get meaner when the sun sets, so keep your running shoes handy.
- Call of Duty: Vanguard (-74%) – A$28.40 World War II with slick graphics and twitchy multiplayer. The campaign’s short, but the bullets come fast.
- The Callisto Protocol (-62%) – A$32.40 Space prison, monsters, and a lot of stomping. Basically Dead Space’s spiritual cousin, with extra gore.
Games of the Moment
A look at the top sellers
- EA Sports FC 26 – $79.00
- Silent Hill f – $109.00
- Borderlands 4 – $99.00
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.
Pure Scores for PlayStation
PlayStation gamers, get ready for some massive hits! Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 brings back classic skateboarding action with an unforgettable soundtrack. Meanwhile, God of War Ragnarok offers an epic journey filled with rich Norse mythology and a captivating story, where every detail invites you deeper into its world.

- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 (-30%) – A$62.90 Kickflips and ska-punk nostalgia in glorious HD. Still the best way to break bones without insurance fees.
- Ghost of Yotei (-21%) – A$99 Samurai action with stunning landscapes and cinematic swordplay. A spiritual successor that feels mighty irresistible for fans of Ghost of Tsushima.
- Mafia: The Old Country (-23%) – A$69 Crime, betrayal, and fast cars. Forget family dinners, this is the real mafia experience.
- Forza Horizon 5 (-50%) – A$49.90 An open-world car festival where you can race Lambos through deserts. It’s like Top Gear without the lawsuits and international incidents.
- Armored Core VI (-65%) – A$34.90 Giant mechs with bigger guns. Customise, explode, repeat. FromSoftware proving they can punish you outside of Souls games too.
- God of War Ragnarok (-21%) – A$99 Dad of War returns, this time fighting gods and teenage angst. An epic sequel with just the right amount of axe-throwing.
PS4
- Resident Evil 3 (-36%) – A$35.10 Jill Valentine vs. an unstoppable trench-coat nightmare. Short but sweaty survival horror.
- Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory (-50%) – A$46.40 Smash Disney tunes with button presses. Half rhythm game, half recap, fully confusing if you don’t know the lore.
- The Yakuza Rem. Col. (-35%) – A$35.90 Karaoke, crime, and serious face-slapping. Three gangster epics in one package.
Games of the Moment
What’s in high demand?
- EA Sports FC 26 – $79.00
- Ghost of Yōtei – $99.00
- Silent Hill f – $119.00
Or purchase a PS Store Card.
Purchase Cheap for PC
PC players, don’t feel left out! Relive the legendary sci-fi saga with Halo: The Master Chief Collection, now better than ever. For those who love endless loot and dark fantasy, Diablo IV + Vessel of Hatred promises hours of demon-slaying fun, complete with compelling lore and the classic ‘just one more run’ addictive gameplay.

- Silent Hill f (-25%) – A$87.70 New Silent Hill, new nightmares. Set in Japan, this one looks extra creepy with flowery body horror.
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (-30%) – A$66.40 Double the Spideys, double the banter. Venom’s here too, so it’s time to sling webs and wisecracks.
- Lego Horizon Adventures (-56%) – A$26.30 Aloy, but made of bricks. Hunt robo-dinos and laugh at Lego slapstick.
- Diablo IV + Vessel of Hatred (-50%) – A$54.90 Slay demons, loot shinies, and pretend you’ll play “just one more dungeon.” Expansion included to eat more of your time.
- Halo: The Master Chief Col. (-75%) – A$14.90 Every Halo campaign bundled together. Cortana’s sass and Warthog flips included free of charge.
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card
Legit LEGO Deals

- Captain America vs. Red Hulk (-37%) – A$57
- Classic Creative Vehicles (-37%) – A$50
- Bluey Playground Fun (-37%) – A$19
- Minecraft Pillager Outpost (-35%) – A$84
Adam Mathew, a dedicated gaming connoisseur and critic, is always on the hunt for the best deals on games worth playing. He enjoys exploring a wide variety of titles.