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Massive Video Game Art Book Sale Is Live At Amazon - Here Are The Best Deals

Amazon's B2G1 free promotion includes books revolving around The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Elder Scrolls, and plenty more iconic series.

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Looking to fill your shelves with a few books about video games? Then head over to Amazon, where you’ll find dozens of popular books included in its latest buy two, get one free sale. Books about Mario, Horizon Forbidden West, Fire Emblem, and more are up for grabs, making this a great time to step away from the screen and get your nose into a book. We've rounded up the highlights below:

Cashing in on the deal is simple--just add three eligible items to your shopping cart and the cheapest one will automatically be discounted.

Multiple Zelda books are included in the sale, including Breath of the Wild: Creating a Champion art book and the Zelda Encyclopedia.

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You’ll also find tons of great books regarding Final Fantasy--such as Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material Ultimania, which gives you an in-depth look at the iconic title. Toss in books about The Elder Scrolls Online and God of War, and you might have a hard time narrowing down all the options and finding your top three.

It’s not part of the B2G1 Sale, but be sure to check out this heavily discounted Skyrim Library. ou can pick it up right now for $38.66. The box set includes three hardcover books plus a deluxe slipcase for displaying the gorgeous set. Each book contains texts pulled directly from Skyrim--with several hundreds of pages included across all three.

Since Amazon's buy two, get one free sale is a mix-and-match promotion, you can pick out a book or two and add a video game or other product to your cart, too. Check out our roundup of the best PS5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch games featured in Amazon's buy two, get one free sale.

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