You can still get 33% off any game on the Epic Games Store through Jan. 10

You can still get 33% off any game on the Epic Games Store through Jan. 10

Welcome to Polygon’s first weekend special of the new year. The pickings are a bit slim as we kick off 2024, but we’ve still managed to scrounge up a couple of deals you should check out. For the uninitiated, every weekend at Polygon we present to you a roundup of our favorite deals from the past week in gaming and entertainment, along with some of the best-selling products that have recently graced our site.

Here’s a teaser: The Epic Games Store Holiday sale is still alive and kicking, letting you save 33% most games in the Epic catalog, while Amazon will let you pick up a trio of 4K Blu-rays for just $33.


The best gaming deals this week

While the Steam Winter Sale has wrapped up, you still have a few more days to get in on the Epic Games Store Holiday sale. Through Jan. 10, you can get 33% off games like Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, The Last of Us Part 1any game, so long as it costs $14.99 or more.

We’ve highlighted a handful of new releases and personal favorites for you to check out. But, if you’re going to pick up just one game, we’d recommend Alan Wake 2, which comes bundled with a voucher for a free copy of Alan Wake Remastered if you purchase a copy during the Epic Holiday Sale.

If you don’t feel like dropping even a penny on a new game, Epic is offering Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy for free through Jan. 11. This is one of the best narrative-driven Marvel games in existence, and it features a surprisingly deep story with branching paths and numerous decisions that impact how things play out. The voice cast and performances are amazing, and as an added bonus, this version of Starlord is 100% Chris Pratt-free. Finally, it wouldn’t be Guardians without a killer 1980’s soundtrack, which includes hits from Pat Benatar, Def Leppard, and many more.

Somehow, James Cameron is at least partially responsible for what might be the best open-world game out of Ubisoft in years. If you want to pick up Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, the console versions are on sale for $49.99 at Walmart and GameStop (was $69.99). You can also pick up the PC version for around $46 from the Epic Games Store during its holiday sale.

We can’t deny that the Meta Quest 3 is an awesome piece of hardware. It’s currently the best way to experience VR, but at $499.99, you may be looking for a more affordable way to play games like Resident Evil 4 VR, Beat Saber, and Superhot VR. If so, you should know that the 128 GB model of the Meta Quest 2 recently received a permanent price cut to $249.99 ( half the price of a new Quest 3). While the Quest 3 features a more powerful processor and better resolution displays, the Quest 2 still offers comparable battery life and access to the same library of VR titles.

The back of the Oculus Rift 2 headset, showing the new cloth strap

Meta Quest 2 (128 GB)

  • $250
  • $300
  • 17% off

Prices taken at time of publishing.

There’s currently no better wireless VR headset at this price point.


The top-selling stuff on Polygon this week


The best entertainment deals this week

Right now, you can pick up three select 4K Blu-rays at Amazon for just $33. This sale unfortunately doesn’t include any box sets or Steelbooks, but still features a robust and varied catalog of classic titles to choose from. Some of our favorites that shine in 4K, like 1917, Mad Max Fury Road, and Jurassic Park, are all eligible for this deal. To save on your purchase, just head over to Amazon’s landing page, and add three movies to your cart.

If you feel like watching something a little more contemporary, Prime members can digitally purchase Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 in 4K for $9.99 (was $19.99), or rent the movie for $3.99 (was $5.99). You can also find the 4K Blu-ray for Avatar: The Way of Water on sale at Best Buy for $24.99 (was $38.99), which includes a collector’s Steelbook case and an extra copy of the movie in the standard Blu-ray format.

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