Less than a month after the last set of money-off vouchers, Amazon UK is at it again, with up to £25 off games and consoles.
Amazon is bringing back its set of vouchers that’ll let you take £5, £10 or £25 off various purchases in the video games and consoles area of things.
The vouchers in question are:
- £5 off a £40 or more spend – VG5OFF40
- £10 off a £75 or more spend – VG10OFF75
- £25 off a £150 or more spend – VG25OFF150
With these in hand, you can pick up a Nintendo Switch (Neon) console for £254, a PS4 Slim with FIFA 18 for £204.99, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Switch for £36.85, and more.
Here’s a list of some examples of what you can pick up right now.
£5 off a £40 or more spend – VG5OFF40
- Zelda: Breath of the Wild for £43
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Switch for £36.85
- Destiny 2 for £40.99
- FIFA 18 for £44.99
- Middle-earth: Shadow of War for £36.99
£10 off a £75 or more spend – VG10OFF75
- New Nintendo 2DS XL for £119.99
- Xbox One Elite Controller for £101.02
- Sony PS4 Platinum Wireless Headset for £114.99
- Turtle Beach XO Seven Pro Xbox One headset for £89.99
£25 off a £150 or more spend – VG25OFF150
- Nintendo Switch (Neon) for £254
- PS4 Slim with Destiny 2 for £204.99
- PS4 Slim with FIFA 18 for £204.99
- PlayStation VR headset for £303.25
Each of these codes is a one-time use per customer deal, so you only get one shot at each of these. You can, however, stack up several purchases and use a code that way. For example, you could pre-order two or three games to make the total above £75 and use the £10 off £75 code that way.
One last thing – these only apply to stuff sold directly by Amazon, which isn’t always the first price you see on the product page, but should be available while you check the ‘used and new’ sections.
Save up to £25 with Amazon Vouchers – ends Sunday, September 17.
This offer is live now and set to expire at the end of Sunday, September 17, so you’ve got a matter of days to get your orders in.
Amazon offering up to £25 off games and consoles again posted first on http://ift.tt/2k0LiGW
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