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All the best gaming deals as of Oct. 28: Almost 50% off 'The Quarry,' discounts on 'Elden Ring,' and more

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UPDATE: Oct. 28, 2022, 2:30 p.m. EDT This list has been updated to reflect pricing and availability as of Oct. 28.

  • BEST PLAYSTATION DEAL: The Quarry is the latest playable slasher film from the developers of Until Dawn, and it's the perfect way to spend your Hallo-weekend — $39.99 $69.99 (save $30)

  • BEST XBOX DEAL: Elden Ring is considered by many to be 2022's game of the year from Dark Souls developer FromSoftware — $49.50 $59.99 (save $10.45)

  • BEST NINTENDO DEAL: Splatoon 3 is the latest entry in the zany multiplayer franchise, and has garnered highly positive reviews since its release — $55.45 $59.99 (save $4.54)

  • BEST PC DEAL: The Samsung Odyssey G5 is a fantastic place to start for those wanting to give a curved monitor a try — $319.91 $379.99 (save $60.08)


Gaming is a hard hobby to keep up with. Not only do a staggering number of must-play titles release each year, but they're also expensive (yes, games cost $70 now). If you like to stay in the know about all the hot new releases, it's going to take a hefty toll on your wallet — that's why each week we're bringing you the best gaming deals we can find, so you can play in peace without stressing over video game-induced debt. Whether you're looking to catch up on your backlog with discounted titles or hoping to freshen up your setup with some new hardware, we've got you covered.

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Why we like it

The Quarry is the latest game from Until Dawn and Dark Pictures developer Supermassive Games, and further expands the playable-slasher-film style that its predecessors paved the way for. You'll play as a group of nine teenage counselors who are trying to make it through their last night at the Hackett's Quarry summer camp, making choices that will either lead to their survival or untimely demise at the hands of...well, you'll have to see.

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Why we like it

If you've ever enjoyed a FromSoftware game (Dark Souls, Bloodborne, Sekiro), Elden Ring is probably going to be your favorite one. Explore The Lands Between as your created character (called a "Tarnished"), discovering hidden areas, battling dangerous creatures, and working towards the ultimate goal of repairing the shattered Elden Ring and becoming the new Elden Lord. It's a grand adventure, and one you shouldn't miss out on in 2022.

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Why we like it

Fans of multiplayer and party games should have Splatoon 3 in their library. This four-on-four unconventional shooter pits two teams against each other (the Inklings and Octolings) and tasks them with covering the map in as much paint as possible before the timer runs out. In the end, whichever team has painted the most turf will emerge victorious.

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Why we like it

Curved gaming monitors may not seem like game-changers right away, but they certainly can be. Samsung's curved 100R panel attempts to replicate the curvature of the human eye to cut down on strain and increase immersion, which just makes playing feel better. The monitor also features a 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response times, AMD FreeSync Premium support, WQHD resolution, and HDR10 compatibility.

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