Stackable 20% Off, Today Only

Amazon's biggest video game bargains today aren't on Amazon. They're on Woot, and they get even cheaper with an extra 20% off that expires "today only." Enter SAVETWENTY at checkout on March 25 to stack the discount on top of Woot's already-cut prices. Inventory is moving fast, and several items are already selling out.

The promo code isn't limited to a narrow slice of stock. It applies to a wide range of discounted games and accessories across PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. Better yet, the code "works more than once per account," so you can place another order later and still get the extra savings. It also extends beyond gaming to Woot's computer and office supplies sale, if you're restocking your desk while you're at it.

Big Hits on Switch, PS5, and Xbox

Switch owners have a deep bench to pick from. Woot's listings include first-party favorites like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, plus Pokémon mainstays such as Pokémon Scarlet, Pokémon Violet, and the Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee duo. You'll also spot Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and the Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection among the third-party options. Some product pages reference upcoming or platform-labeled items like Mario Kart World (Switch 2) and Pokémon Legends Z-A; check each listing for release status and ship dates before you buy.

PS5 deals feature notable releases and preorders: Monster Hunter Wilds, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, Silent Hill f, Elden Ring, and Elden Ring Nightreign are all in the mix, alongside Sega's Sonic X Shadow Generations and Sonic Superstars. If you're short a gamepad, assorted colors of PS5 DualSense controllers are discounted as well, and the code shaves another 20% off whatever price you see in cart.

Xbox players aren't left out. Cross-platform titles like Elden Ring and Sonic X Shadow Generations appear in the sale, and the extra code applies the same way at checkout. It's a straightforward, cart-level cut that makes already good prices much harder to pass up.

Hardware Deals and How to Check Out

Woot also has Switch hardware and accessories marked down. Highlights include the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller (compatible with Switch 1/2 and PC), PowerA's GameCube-style wireless controller, and the PowerA Advantage wired controller labeled for Nintendo Switch 2. There's even a refurbished Switch OLED Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle if you're looking to jump in or set up a second console.

New to Woot? It's a "legit retailer" owned by Amazon, and you can sign in with your Amazon credentials to check out. If you have Amazon Prime, you usually get free shipping. That makes it easy to throw a controller or two into your cart, apply the code, and get out without paying for delivery.

Quick Picks Before They Vanish

One-day sales live and die on speed. If you're trying to decide where to start, these picks tend to disappear fast once an extra code hits:

  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder (Switch) — a recent marquee Nintendo release that's rarely cheap
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch) — essential backlog pickup for new console owners
  • DualSense Controller (PS5) — practical add for couch co-op and a smart spare
  • Elden Ring (PS5/Xbox) — modern classic at a serious cut before the code
  • Refurb Switch OLED + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — an easy starter bundle with a staple racer

Do a quick double-check at checkout: confirm platform and region (some listings mention USA vs. International versions, like on the Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 bundle), and see whether you're buying in-stock items or preorders. For refurbished gear, look at the condition notes and warranty. Most importantly, make sure you actually enter "SAVETWENTY" in the promo field—it's the difference-maker—and remember you can use it again if you place a second order.

Amazon's Big Spring Sale is already busy, but Woot undercuts its parent today with an extra, stackable price drop that you almost never see on a broad slate of games and gear. If you're reading this on March 25, grab your must-haves early; first-party Nintendo titles, controllers, and headline PS5 releases won't hang around once that extra 20% starts hitting carts.