Sega Prime Day Deals Drop Popular Games to New Low Prices

Sega is getting in on the gaming deals during Amazon’s Prime Day Sale, bringing significant discounts to some of its top games for the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, Sony PS5, and Microsoft Xbox Series X. And the best savings are exclusive to Prime members.

If you’re looking for a few fun additions to your gaming library, the incredibly popular Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is just $20 for the Nintendo Switch, or you can grab Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage for $30. Both games are down to their lowest Amazon prices ever. Check out those deals and even more Sega game discounts below before the sale ends on June 26:

Sega Prime Day Sale

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds is full of familiar faces and doesn’t stick to the track, so you’ll be flying through the sky, the sea, space, and time. It even earned an 9 out of 10 rating in Jada Griffin’s IGN review, where she called it her “new favorite kart racing game of all time.”

Want more of the Blue Blur? There’s also Sonic X Shadow Generations for just $15. This 2D and 3D platformer is a remaster of the 2011 Sonic Generations, but doubles the campaign length with all-new Shadow content. Griffin, who also reviewed this game, wrote that the remaster “soars far and above previous enhanced versions we’ve gotten in the Sonic franchise.”

If you’re after a bit more action-adventure of the mature variety, Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties has also dropped to a new low price of $30 for Prime Day. It’s full of drama, dynamic combat, and fun side stories. Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage for Switch 2 also got a major price cut. This fighting game enhances Virtua Fighter 5 with new visuals and content.

After you’ve checked out those deals, be sure to scan through a few more of Amazon Prime Day’s video game discounts. Chances are good there are at least a few more titles you’ll want to pick up for your collection.

Danielle is a Tech freelance writer based in Los Angeles who spends her free time creating videos and geeking out over music history.

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