Walmart unleashes its Prime Day-coded July sale
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Walmart has launched its counter attack a full week before Amazon takes its Prime Day deals to the stage - and these deals are certainly something. I wasn’t expecting to see so many high quality offers at this stage in the game, and especially not from Walmart’s wings. There’s something for everyone in these early July discounts, with record-low prices and historical savings waiting for both console and PC players alike.
Take the Nintendo Switch, for example - the Switch Lite has just dipped to$159 at Walmart, with afreecopy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons in tow. That’s unbeatable value, considering the game itself carries a $59.99 MSRP, Not only that, but we’re seeing some of the first major discounts on the Meta Quest 3 here as well - you’ll find the brand’s latest VR headset for just$429.99 (was $499.99)at Walmart for a full $70 off.
Prefer to keep your eyes a little further away from the screen? TheSamsungOdyssey G7 packs a 4K punch and is currently at its lowest price ever - just$329.99 (was $599.99). Amazon can’t keep up with that rate right now - so it’s either saving its own similar discount for officialPrime Day gaming dealsor it’s bowing out of this race. Either way, you can score yourself an early saving well worth shouting about.
Why am I so surprised about these discounts? I’ve been tracking Prime Day for a long time now - and I see the same thing every year. We get a trickle of early savings, but generally they stick to headsets, keyboards, and games that are generally discounted year-round anyway. We’ve all seen retailers bumping their prices in the weeks ahead of a major sales event only to drop them again on the day itself - those are the kinds of deals I had expected to see. But a Nintendo Switch bundle of this value? A rare discount on the Meta Quest 3? A set of Joy-Con with a free copy of Mario Partyfor $69 (was $99.99)? This all feels a little bit special.
Early Prime Day deals at Walmart
Buy it if:
✅ You like hack-and-slash combat✅ You want a good exploration adventure✅ You want an in-depth system
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You prioritize visuals
Price check:Amazon: $63.99|Best Buy: $69.99
Buy it if:
✅ You want more multiplayer options✅ You have Joy-Con drift✅ You enjoyed previous Mario Party games
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You’d prefer other colors
Price check:Best Buy: $99.99|Amazon: OOS
Buy it if:
✅ You want official Sony tech✅ You want to make the most of Tempest Audio✅ You want to keep the PS5 aesthetic going
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You want the best audio quality possible
Price check:Amazon: $92.95|Best Buy: $99.99
Buy it if:
✅ You like the pastel aesthetic✅ You want a fast but satisfying keyboard✅ A wrist rest is a must
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You need a number pad
Price check:Amazon: $149.99|Best Buy: $149.99
Buy it if:
✅ You only play in handheld mode✅ You don’t want to play couch co-op✅ You’re buying for kids
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You want to dock to the TV
Price check:Amazon: $179.99 (no game)
Buy it if:
✅ 4K is a priority✅ You don’t want to sacrifice speed✅ You want a good-sized screen
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You’d prefer a larger, curved model
Price check:Amazon: $457.49|Best Buy: $699.99
Buy it if:
✅ You’re economical with your downloads✅ Mixed reality is a priority✅ You don’t want to be tied to a PC
Don’t buy it if:
❌ You play PS5 and would prefer the PSVR 2
Price check:Best Buy: $499.99|Amazon: OOS
We’re also keeping you topped up with all thePrime Day Nintendo Switch dealsandPrime Day PS5 dealsheading our way, as well as the biggestPrime Day PC dealswe expect to see as well.
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