Every year at Easter time, PC gaming may not be the first thing that comes to mind. After all, it's a time for family fun over delicious chocolates and other festive treats. For those who want more than rabbits for Easter, Easter is also a time for sales, and SteelSeries is offering considerable discounts across its Amazon store to ensure plenty of gaming fun over the long weekend.
The list of items offered in this sale is quite huge and spans most of what the SteelSeries brand offers, including headsets, mice, keyboards, and mouse pads, but may vary by region. The sale is definitely a great deal in Australia, with many items in stock at up to 60% off. You may want to browse the Australian Amazon store (opens in a new tab) to find what you're looking for. You can also find many of these sales at JB Hi-Fi's storefront.
Otherwise, it is best to look at the SteelSeries Amazon store listings in your area to see what is on sale. For the sake of world peace, here are some great deals available in most areas.
The amazing SteelSeries Arctis Pro (opens in new tab) headset is one of the products on sale in all the regions I checked. Discounts on this high-res audio gaming headset vary between about 15% and 50% off. In most locations, the bundled GameDAC is also on sale, but not consistently. Under normal circumstances, these discounts mean that the headset drops from $180/$375 AUD/180 GBP to $150 (open in new tab)/$198 AUD (open in new tab)/£115 (open in new tab).
In the UK and Australia, the SteelSeries Aerox 3 (opens in new tab) ultralight wireless gaming mouse, released last year, has been reduced in price. In the UK, it's available for 40% off at £60 (opens in new tab), and the same is true in Australia, where the A$229 mouse is now A$136. For North Americans hungry for the Aerox 3, the mouse and Apex 3 RGB keyboard are bundled together, but now that's 8% off, so that's a pretty good deal.
A better value keyboard is the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL 2023 edition, also featured in this sale. In the US it is 10% or $20 off from $190 to $170 (opens in a new tab). In the UK, it's 17% off (opens in new tab), from an MSRP of £230 to £190. Australians are in between, with AU$50 off, bringing the keyboard from AU$449 to AU$399 (opens in new tab).
This sale is expected to end by April 15, so it would be wise to buy at the discounted price before this date just in case.
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