Get 33% off any game at the Epic Games Store until Jan. 10th

The Epic Games Store logo on a stylized background

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Alice Newcome-Beill
(she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge.

Welcome to Polygon’s final weekend deal collection of 2023. While we won’t have another weekend post for you all until Jan. 6, 2024, we’ve got plenty of awesome discounts below to carry you through the new year. For instance, the Epic Games Store Holiday Sale is offering a sitewide 33% discount on games, in addition to offering a new, free game every day through Jan. 10, 2024. But just in case Epic doesn’t have what you’re looking for, you can also check out the holiday sales happening at Steam and Fanatical too.

In addition to sharing our favorite deals from the worlds of gaming and entertainment, we’ve also included the best-selling products that have made a recent appearance on our site.

The best gaming deals this week

This is a reminder that you should browse the catalog of available games at the Epic Games Store. Because through Jan. 10, 2024, you can get a multi-use coupon that lets you save 33% on anything in the Epic catalog, and earn 10% back on everything you buy as Epic Rewards Points, which can be applied as discounts on future purchases.

The 33% discount is automatically applied at checkout, and can be used on anything currently available on the Epic Games Store, including new releases and games that are already discounted. However, purchases containing in-game currency, DLC, or pre-orders aren’t eligible.

This is a great opportunity to stock up on some of our favorite games of 2023 like, System Shock, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Hi-Fi Rush, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, and more. We can also heartily recommend Alan Wake 2, which right now comes bundled with a voucher Alan Wake Remastered.

Chai traverses the colorful open world of Hi-Fi Rush

System Shock

  • $17
  • $40
  • 57% off

Prices taken at time of publishing.

If the Holiday sales at Epic or Steam don’t have what you’re looking for, you might want to check out the build-your-own bundle sale happening at Fanatical, which lets you pick up titles like Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries, Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, and more for as little as $6.86 each. While you can build a two-game bundle for just $14.99 or three for $21.99, if you want the best value, you’ll want to check out the $47.99 bundle that lets you pick out a whopping seven games.

Key Art for Fantical’s bundle special

Image: Fanatical

The top-selling stuff on Polygon this week

The best entertainment deals this week

We don’t normally point out TV deals in our weekend roundups because, frankly, very few people roll out of bed during the weekend ready to spend over $1,000. But that’s exactly why you should check out this deal on the 48-inch model of the LG A2 OLED TV at Best Buy. Typically, this model is $1,299.99, but you can pick one up right now for just $549.99. While the A2 lacks gamer-centric features like variable refresh rate, 120 Hz mode, or FreeSync compatibility, this is still a solid option if you’re in the market for an inexpensive OLED. It’s a fantastic find if you primarily watch movies and TV shows.

Die Hard 30th Anniversary (4K Blu-ray)

  • $13
  • $19
  • 32% off

Prices taken at time of publishing.

The Holdovers has quickly become a contender for best picture this year, but if you’re looking to avoid going to the movies over the holidays, it’ll be available to watch on Peacock starting Dec. 29. Unfortunately, there aren’t any noteworthy deals on the streaming service currently, but monthly, ad-supported plans start at $5.99, while annual subscriptions start at $59.99.

Paul Giamatti gesturing towards a tree in a large room in The Holdovers.

Dropout.TV

  • $48
  • $60
  • 21% off

Prices taken at time of publishing.

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