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Hundreds Of Video Game Art Books Receive Huge Price Cuts At Amazon

From Zelda and Final Fantasy to Spider-Man and God of War, tons of video game art books are discounted as part of Amazon's early Prime Day Round 2 offers.

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Looking for a relaxing way to enjoy your favorite games while away from your TV? Then you should check out the gigantic list of video game art book deals live at Amazon ahead of its Big Deal Days (essentially Prime Day Round 2) on October 10-11. Popular art books (along with guides, cookbooks, graphic novels, and more) from franchises like Final Fantasy, Zelda, The Witcher, and Halo are all seeing big price cuts.

One of the best deals is for The World of Cyberpunk 2077, which is a full-color hardcover art book featuring 192 pages of art, insight, and commentary about Night City. If the launch of Phantom Liberty has you once again jumping into the dystopian action, consider adding the art book to your coffee table to browse during loading screens. Typically sold for $40, you can snag The World of Cyberpunk 2077 for just $18.

Not a fan of Cyberpunk 2077? Other great deals include The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition Guide for $21 (down from $45), The Pixel Art of Final Fantasy for $17 (down from $25), and Bloodborne: 1-3 Box Set Graphic Novels for $24 (down $50).

Plenty of other great books are on sale right now, and you’ll find our favorite deals below. If nothing catches your eye, check back on October 10-11 during Big Deal Days, as we expect to see more savings during Amazon’s gigantic event.

If you're specifically looking for graphic novel and comic deals, check out our dedicated roundup of the best deals, which includes plenty of popular Marvel and DC graphic novel and omnibus deals. Amazon's book sales are being offered in response to Target's Circle Week sale.

Best early Prime Day deals - Video game art books

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