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Today's Top Deals: ASUS Gaming Gear, Vampire Hunter D Bundle, Street Fighter Cards

Authore: MatthewUpdate:May 07,2025

Some days I wake up and think, “I should probably act like a responsible adult.” But then I see deals like these and immediately revert to gremlin mode, hoarding peripherals and anime bundles like the digital dragon I aspire to be. ASUS went on a full-blown spree today, slashing prices on wireless headsets, featherweight mice, mechanical keyboards, and a decked-out wrist-rest model that basically demands a pinky-up gaming posture. And if that wasn’t enough to drain the wallet, Humble Bundle is tempting me with 29 volumes of post-apocalyptic vampire drama. I mean, who needs savings when you have style?

Preorder the Keysmart SmartLock Tracking Device

The Keysmart SmartLock is a TSA-compatible lock that integrates seamlessly with the Find My app on your iPhone, making luggage tracking straightforward and precise. Ideal for frequent travelers with iPhones, this lock offers a more versatile solution than an AirTag.

$29.99 at Keysmart

ASUS Gaming Gear, Vampire Hunter D Bundle, and Street Fighter Cards

ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Gaming Headphones

The Cetra earbuds are perfect for immersive gaming without disturbing your household. With low latency for synchronized killshots, active noise cancellation to block out distractions, and a 27-hour battery life, these earbuds are a must-have for both gaming marathons and Netflix binges. The wireless charging feature is just the cherry on top.

$99.99 save 20%
$79.99 at Amazon

ASUS ROG Harpe Gaming Wireless Mouse

Weighing just 54 grams, the Harpe mouse is incredibly light, offering a low-latency tri-mode connection and a responsive AimPoint sensor. It's perfect for gamers who enjoy tweaking DPI settings mid-match. ASUS keeps it simple and functional without over-the-top naming conventions.

$149.99 save 40%
$89.99 at Amazon

Vampire Hunter D Book Bundle

For less than the cost of a mediocre pizza, you can dive into 29 volumes of vampire-fighting, post-apocalyptic drama illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. This bundle not only satisfies your reading cravings but also supports World Central Kitchen, making it a win-win purchase.

$233.00 save 92%
$18.00 at Humble

ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse

The Spatha X is a robust gaming mouse with 12 programmable buttons, a magnetic charging stand, and long-lasting battery life. It's ideal for MMO players and those who need extensive macro capabilities. The hot-swappable switches add a touch of customization for seasonal gamers.

$149.99 save 17%
$124.99 at Amazon

Street Fighter Trading Cards

Relive your childhood with Street Fighter trading cards. Whether you're after the Collector Box for a fun unboxing experience or the Inner Case and Master Case for serious collectors, these cards offer a nostalgic thrill without the digital regret.

$20.00 at IGN Store

ASUS ROG Falchion NX 65% Wireless RGB Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

The Falchion NX is perfect for those who prefer a compact setup without sacrificing functionality. It features mechanical switches, arrow keys, and a touch panel for volume and macros. Its wireless design with USB-C connectivity and a protective case make it ideal for on-the-go gaming.

$149.99 save 33%
$99.99 at Amazon

ASUS ROG Strix Scope RX TKL Wireless Deluxe

This keyboard is a statement piece for gamers with a taste for luxury. It boasts a plush wrist rest, fast and precise switches, and a tri-mode connection for seamless switching between devices. It's overbuilt, but in the best way possible.

$169.99 save 29%
$119.99 at Amazon

What really gets me about today’s lineup is how weirdly practical it all is — for gamer gear, anyway. The Cetra earbuds? Ideal for rage-queuing in Apex without broadcasting my choice words to the household. The Harpe mouse? So light it practically teleports. And the keyboards? One is tiny and portable; the other has a wrist rest thick enough to double as a nap pad. I’m not saying these are must-haves... but I’m also not not saying that. Let's break them down.

ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Gaming Headphones

I’ve tried more wireless earbuds than I care to admit, but the Cetra lineup actually gets it right for gaming. I want latency low enough that my killshots sync with the sound of glory, not a second later. These deliver that, with the added bonus of active noise cancelation that’s good enough to block out my neighbor’s saxophone practice. The 27-hour battery life doesn’t hurt either, especially for marathon gaming sessions — or, let’s be honest, Netflix binges. Wireless charging is just the lazy cherry on top.

$99.99 save 20%
$79.99 at Amazon

ASUS ROG Harpe Gaming Wireless Mouse

This thing weighs 54 grams. Fifty-four. I’ve had granola bars that were heavier. I think it’s illegal to call something this light a “mouse” without an asterisk. 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 just because you can, this one’s built for you. Also, shout out to ASUS for not naming it something ridiculous like “ShadowFang X69 Ultra.”

$149.99 save 40%
$89.99 at Amazon

Vampire Hunter D Book Bundle

Here’s the deal: 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 just so I can say I finally read the source material instead of quoting the anime like a poser. And since it supports World Central Kitchen, I've checked off my good deed for the day whilst reading about bloodthirsty aristocrats. Win-win.

Pay less to get fewer items, or pay extra to give more to publishers, Humble, and charity World Central Kitchen
$233.00 save 92%
$18.00 at Humble

ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse

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

$149.99 save 17%
$124.99 at Amazon

Street Fighter Trading Cards

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. But if you’re a “go big or go home” kind of collector, the Inner Case ($240) or Master Case ($960) options are basically loot crates for adults — minus the digital regret.

From $20, with the Warriors Dreams Master Case retailing at $960
$20.00 at IGN Store

ASUS ROG Falchion NX 65% Wireless RGB Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

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 weirdly satisfying touch panel for volume and macros. I love that it’s wireless but still offers USB-C when I’m feeling traditional. Bonus points for the cover case—it makes me feel like I’m carrying a fancy typewriter to a LAN party.

$149.99 save 33%
$99.99 at Amazon

ASUS ROG Strix Scope RX TKL Wireless Deluxe

This one’s a mouthful in name and a handful in features. I think 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 like some sort of digital nomad. It’s absurdly overbuilt, and I kind of respect that.

$169.99 save 29%
$119.99 at Amazon

MainGear North RTX 5070

The MainGear North RTX 5070 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 skips all the common bottlenecks — no mismatched parts, no airflow nightmares, no “good enough” corners cut. For $2,095, you’re getting 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 things like cable management. It’s future-ready, quiet, and fast enough to leave your current rig feeling like a potato in comparison.

$2,095.00 at MainGear

Pokemon TCG: Azure Legends Tin - 5 Packs

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 needing to take out a second mortgage.

$29.99 at Amazon

Humble Bundle: Earth Defense Force Collection

EDF is the kind of game where logic goes out the window and fun takes over, and this $25 Humble Bundle gives you the best of it — EDF 5, EDF 4, World Brothers 2, plus a ton of downloadable content. I think this is worth it just for the laugh-out-loud co-op mayhem alone, and it doesn’t hurt that part of the proceeds go to charity while you blast oversized bugs into space.

Pay less to get fewer items, or pay extra to give more to publishers, Humble, and charity Oceana.
$251.00 save 90%
$25.00 at Humble

SanDisk 256GB microSD Express microSD Card

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 one’s a serious upgrade. I want this SanDisk Express card purely for the ridiculous 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.

$64.99 save 8%
$59.99 at Amazon

Pokémon TCG: Shining Fates Collection Pikachu V Box

The Shining Fates Pikachu V Box is a great grab 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 pricey, but Shining Fates is out of print.

$58.99 at Amazon

The Elder Scrolls Skyrim - Dragonborn Helmet - Replica

This Skyrim Dragonborn helmet replica isn’t going to protect you in battle, but it will absolutely level up your desk setup. At just under six inches tall, it’s small enough to display but detailed enough to show off. I think it’s a solid collectible if you’re still emotionally tethered to Skyrim and have no shame in displaying that fact proudly.

Pre-order for September release
$119.99 at IGN Store

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet and Violet Shrouded Fable Elite Trainer Box

This Shrouded Fable ETB is the kind of set that makes you feel like you’ve got your TCG life together. It comes with nine booster packs, a Pecharunt promo, energy cards, dice, and a nice little collector’s box to keep your chaos organized. Shrouded Fable is a slept on set, perfect for trainers who are sick of chasing Journey Together and Prismatic Evolutions stock.

$57.98 at Amazon

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