Pokémon TCG Restocks, Xbox Controllers, Cyberpunk Game Bundle: Today's Top Deals

Author : Henry May 05,2025

I'm not saying today's deals are going to ruin your budget, but you might want to avoid checking your bank balance until tomorrow. Stellar Crown is finally back in stock, and Amazon is offering the Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection for those aspiring Tera masters. Meanwhile, Lenovo has quietly slashed the price of Xbox Wireless Controllers to $39.99, and I'm over here trying to convince myself that I don't need one in every color.

Stellar Crown Boxes and $25 off Xbox Series X/S Controllers

Pokémon TCG: Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection

0$139.99 at Amazon

I want this box purely for its extravagance. With eighteen booster packs, three promo cards, and an array of accessories that would make any Magic: The Gathering player envious, the Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection is the ultimate indulgence. The gorgeous Terapagos ex, Lapras ex, and Cinderace ex cards, along with display-worthy gear like a card protector, playmat, and deck box, make this more than just another TCG drop. It's a premium Pokémon experience that I can't resist.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Stellar Crown Elite Trainer Box

0$53.78 at Amazon

The Stellar Crown Elite Trainer Box is one of the best recent Pokémon releases, and not just because it includes a stunning full-art Noctowl. The sleek sleeves featuring Stellar Form Terapagos are a highlight, and with nine booster packs included for under $55, it's an excellent entry point into Scarlet & Violet or a fun rip session for any collector. If you missed the last drop, now's your chance to snag one.

Neon Lights Game Bundle

0$179.00 save 92%$14.00 at Humble

This bundle feels like a cyberpunk fever dream. Ghostrunner, Neon Abyss, and The Red Strings Club all in one lineup? I don't care that I've played half of these before. For $14, I'm happy to double-dip just to have them all in one place. I want more game bundles that feel like they were curated by a hacker at 3 a.m., jacked into a mainframe.

Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Astral Purple

0$64.99 save 38%$39.99 at Lenovo

Xbox controllers rarely go on sale when you need one — only when your current one starts drifting mid-match and your rage-googling leads you here. At $39.99, it's a no-brainer, especially with colors like Astral Purple and Deep Pink available. I already have two, but I want a third just because Microsoft made them so irresistibly pretty.

Fallout - Pip-Boy Die-Cast - Replica

0$199.99 at IGN Store

I don't need a $200 Pip-Boy replica with a functioning LCD screen, clock, and radio. But I definitely want it. It's absurdly detailed, screen-accurate, and would be a fantastic desk flex or cosplay centerpiece. If you're the type to own a vault jumpsuit, this is your holy grail.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet Booster Display Box

0$166.44 at Amazon

This is the "no regrets" box. Thirty-six booster packs are a full-on dopamine factory for collectors or anyone building out a Scarlet & Violet deck. You're getting the Tera Pokémon ex mechanics, fan favorites like Koraidon and Miraidon, and plenty of chances at pulls. It's a big upfront price, but when you break it down, it's solid value for serious collectors.

Monster Energy Zero Ultra, Sugar Free Energy Drink, 16 Ounce (Pack of 15)

0$27.48 save 29%$19.58 at Amazon

I want to believe I drink Monster Zero Ultra for the energy, but deep down, I know it's my gamer juice of choice. At $19.58 for a 15-pack, it works out to about $1.31 per can, which is cheaper and less effort than running to a 7-Eleven. The Subscribe & Save option sweetens the deal even further.

MainGear North RTX 5070

1$2,095.00 at MainGear

This is one of the smartest ways to get your hands on an RTX 5070 without building from scratch or skimping on quality. MainGear's setup avoids common bottlenecks — no mismatched parts, no airflow issues, no "good enough" compromises. For $2,095, you get a clean combo of a Ryzen 5 7600X CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RGB RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD, all assembled by people who care about cable management. It's future-ready, quiet, and fast enough to make your current rig feel outdated.

Pokemon TCG: Azure Legends Tin - 5 Packs

1$29.99 at Amazon

This tin is pure Pokémon chaos in the best way. You get one random promo card—Kyogre ex, Xerneas ex, or Dialga ex—and five booster packs; 2 x Surging Sparks, 1 x Stellar Crown, 1 x Temporal Forces, and 1 x Obsidian Flames. It's a fun, low-stakes gamble for collectors or casual players who want a shot at good pulls without breaking the bank.

Humble Bundle: Earth Defense Force Collection

0$251.00 save 90%$25.00 at Humble

EDF is the kind of game where logic takes a backseat to fun, and this $25 Humble Bundle offers the best of it — EDF 5, EDF 4, World Brothers 2, plus a ton of downloadable content. It's worth it just for the laugh-out-loud co-op mayhem, and it's even better knowing that part of the proceeds go to charity while you blast oversized bugs into space.

SanDisk 256GB microSD Express microSD Card

1$64.99 save 8%$59.99 at Amazon

If your current microSD card loads like it's on a coffee break, or if you need to expand your Nintendo Switch 2 storage on launch day, this is a serious upgrade. I want this SanDisk Express card for its incredible transfer speeds — up to 880MB/s read and 650MB/s write. It's built for 4K video, gaming, and surviving every possible disaster short of lava, and it'll likely outlive every other accessory in your bag.

Pokémon TCG: Shining Fates Collection Pikachu V Box

0$58.99 at Amazon

The Shining Fates Pikachu V Box is a great choice if you're chasing shiny cards or just really into oversized electric rodents. You get a Pikachu V promo, a jumbo card version for display, and four Shining Fates booster packs. It's a bit pricey, but Shining Fates is out of print, making it a worthwhile investment.

The Elder Scrolls Skyrim - Dragonborn Helmet - Replica

0$119.99 at IGN Store

This Skyrim Dragonborn helmet replica won't protect you in battle, but it will definitely level up your desk setup. At just under six inches tall, it's small enough to display but detailed enough to show off. It's a solid collectible for anyone still emotionally tethered to Skyrim and proud to display it.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box

0$57.98 at Amazon

This Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box is perfect for trainers who want to feel like they've got their TCG life together. It comes with nine booster packs, a Pecharunt promo, energy cards, dice, and a collector's box to keep everything organized. Shrouded Fable is a sleeper hit, ideal for those tired of chasing Journey Together and Prismatic Evolutions stock.

ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Gaming Headphones

0$99.99 save 20%$79.99 at Amazon

I've tried more wireless earbuds than I care to admit, but the Cetra lineup gets gaming right. I want latency low enough that my killshots sync with the sound of glory, and these deliver that, along with active noise cancellation that blocks out my neighbor's saxophone practice. The 27-hour battery life is perfect for marathon gaming sessions — or Netflix binges. Wireless charging is just the cherry on top.

ASUS ROG Harpe Gaming Wireless Mouse

2$149.99 save 40%$89.99 at Amazon

This mouse weighs just 54 grams. It's so light, I've had granola bars that were heavier. The Harpe's low-latency tri-mode connection and snappy AimPoint sensor make it feel like an extension of my brain. If you're the type to tweak DPI mid-match, this is built for you. Kudos to ASUS for not naming it something ridiculous like "ShadowFang X69 Ultra."

Vampire Hunter D Book Bundle

0$233.00 save 92%$18.00 at Humble

For less than the price of a mediocre pizza, you get 29 volumes of vampire-fighting, post-apocalyptic drama illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. I want this bundle to finally read the source material instead of quoting the anime like a poser. Plus, it supports World Central Kitchen, so it's a good deed while reading about bloodthirsty aristocrats.

ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse

1$149.99 save 17%$124.99 at Amazon

If the Harpe is the Ferrari of gaming mice, the Spatha is a tank with RGB. With 12 programmable buttons, a magnetic charging stand, and enough battery life to outlast the apocalypse, this one's for MMO players and spreadsheet warriors who want their macros locked and loaded. The hot-swappable switches are a nice bonus for those who treat mice like seasonal accessories.

Street Fighter Trading Cards

0$20.00 at IGN Store

I grew up spamming Hadoukens, and now I can channel that energy into shiny cardboard form. I want the Collector Box because ripping open packs and chasing rare inserts scratches an itch I didn't know I had. For serious collectors, the Inner Case ($240) or Master Case ($960) options are like loot crates for adults — minus the digital regret.

ASUS ROG Falchion NX 65% Wireless RGB Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

1$149.99 save 33%$99.99 at Amazon

I don't always want a full keyboard taking up half my desk. The Falchion understands that. It's compact, mechanical, and still manages to squeeze in arrow keys and a satisfying touch panel for volume and macros. It's wireless but offers USB-C when I'm feeling traditional. The cover case makes me feel like I'm carrying a fancy typewriter to a LAN party.

ASUS ROG Strix Scope RX TKL Wireless Deluxe

0$169.99 save 29%$119.99 at Amazon

This keyboard is perfect for anyone who wants their setup to scream "I game and I have taste." The wrist rest is plush, the switches are fast and precise, and the tri-mode connection lets me hop from work laptop to gaming rig seamlessly. It's absurdly overbuilt, and I kind of respect that.

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Surging Sparks Booster Bundle

3$51.22 save 12%$45.02 at Amazon

I've been tracking the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet – Surging Sparks Booster Bundle for weeks, and while this $45.02 price on Amazon is above the original MSRP of $26.94, it's the most reasonable listing I've seen. You get six booster packs from the latest set, which is hard to find in stores, and it's a straightforward way to keep up with the expansion without overpaying a reseller.

INIU 140W Power Bank

0$99.99 save 25%$74.56 at Amazon

The INIU 140W 27,000mAh Power Bank is the backup battery I trust when I'll be away from an outlet for more than a few hours. At $74.56, it's not cheap, but it can charge a MacBook Pro or a Steam Deck without breaking a sweat. The digital display is genuinely useful, and having three ports (two USB-C and one USB-A) makes it easy to keep everything charged without juggling cables.

Fallout - Lucys Vault 33 - Backpack

3$199.99 at IGN Store

I don't usually get excited about merch, but the Fallout – Lucy’s Vault 33 Backpack feels like something I'd actually use. At $199.99, it's a legit replica built from the same patterns used on the show. It's not a cheap cosplay piece; it has a 20L capacity, a 16-inch laptop pocket, and more compartments than I know what to do with. Plus, it comes with a massive yellow fleece blanket for the full Fallout vibe. I'm not planning on trekking across a wasteland anytime soon, but it's good to know the bag is ready just in case.

INIU Power Bank, 20000mAh 65W

0$44.99 save 20%$35.99 at Amazon

The INIU 65W 20,000mAh Power Bank is what I reach for when I need power without the bulk. At $35.99, it's strong enough to fast-charge my laptop but compact enough to throw in a backpack without thinking about it. The extra port flexibility is nice, and the built-in phone stand is a small feature I didn't think I'd care about until I started using it constantly. It just does its job well without getting in the way.

Humble Heroines Game Bundle

0$160.00 save 93%$12.00 at Humble

The Humble Heroines: Rebels, Curses, and Mystery bundle is the kind of thing I buy and spend months working through. For $12, you get seven games including Control: Ultimate Edition, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Darksiders III, and a few indie gems that deserve attention. The lineup is solid, the value is obvious, and part of the money goes to Girls Who Code and Girls Make Games, so I don't even have to justify it to myself.

INIU Power Bank 100W

0$66.99 save 19%$53.98 at Amazon

I picked up the INIU 100W 25,000mAh Power Bank because I wanted one charger that could handle everything without fuss. At $53.98, it has enough power to charge two larger devices at once, thanks to dual USB-C outputs, and it still recharges fast when it's drained. It's well-balanced in size and performance, and I haven't run into overheating or throttling issues even during heavy use.

INIU Portable Charger, Slim 45W

0$26.99 save 17%$22.49 at Amazon

The INIU Slim 45W 10,000mAh Power Bank with Built-In USB-C Cable is currently $22.49, and the real win here is the integrated cable. It charges both the power bank and my phone, which is ideal when I want to carry as little as possible. The compact build doesn't compromise on speed, and I like that I can toss it in a jacket pocket without it feeling like dead weight. It's simple, efficient, and takes up no mental space.

On top of that, there's a new Humble Bundle that looks like someone dumped every neon-drenched game into one lineup, and somehow Fallout fans are getting a $200 Pip-Boy replica that actually works as a clock. It's a chaotic mix of gaming greatness, and I'm into it.