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GameStop Memorial Day Sale: Best Game Deals To Snag This Weekend

GameStop's Memorial Day is live all week with deals on games, accessories, and collectibles.

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GameStop's Memorial Day sale has been running all week ahead of the national holiday, and you've still got time to shop the deals before the long weekend. The Memorial Day sale is chock-full of great game deals, especially on Nintendo Switch titles. GameStop is also offering a 20% savings when you load up on Funko Pops and other collectibles. GameStop's Memorial Day sale runs through May 31.

Nintendo Switch owners can save $20 on numerous exclusives, including The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Splatoon 2, and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. Other great Switch deals include BioShock: The Collection for $20 and XCOM 2 Collection for $15.

PlayStation and Xbox users have a decent variety to choose from, too. Red Dead Redemption 2 is 50% off, Assassin's Creed Valhalla is $40, and Watch Dogs: Legion is $30. Meanwhile, PS5 and Series X owners can grab the upgraded Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition for $30.

You can check out more of the notable game deals in GameStop's Memorial Day sale below. Plus, see our guide to the best Memorial Day sales running this weekend for discounts on PC peripherals, outdoor furniture, and more.

Best game deals

In addition to the game deals listed above, GameStop is offering buy two, get one free on all pre-owned games priced $20 and under.

If you're looking to add to your Funko Pop collection, pick up some new board games, or snag some action figures or statues, GameStop is knocking 20% off the price of collectibles when you spend $125 or more. So if you add $125 worth of collectibles to your cart, you'll only wind up paying $100. As always, we suggest comparing prices to other retailers since GameStop's toys and collectibles are sometimes pricier to begin with.

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