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Accept & closePlayStation 5 Digital Edition (Model Group – Slim) 1 TB - Black / White
Xbox Series S 512 GB - White
Nintendo Switch 32GB - Neon Red/Blue
Nintendo Switch OLED 64GB - Neon Red/Blue
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for PS5
Xbox V2 Wireless Gaming Controller - Carbon Black
PlayStation DualSense™ Wireless Gaming Controller - Starlight Blue
PlayStation 5 (Model Group – Slim) 1 TB with The Last of Us Part II Remastered - White / Black
Nintendo Joy-Con Wireless Gaming Controller - Neon Purple / Neon Orange
Xbox V2 Wireless Gaming Controller - Robot White
Want to know more about the latest gaming desktops? Grab a +1 to your tech knowledge with our handy buying guide. It’ll help you equip yourself with the right gear for countless hours of immersive adventure.
View allCheck out our gaming laptop buying guide to learn the ins and outs of portable playtime, from graphics cards and processors to storage and RAM.
View allAccording to Nintendo, they have no plans to discontinue the Switch and will carry on supporting the console for a long time to come.
Unfortunately, Netflix isn’t available from the Nintendo eShop on the Switch right now. You can however download Hulu, YouTube and Crunchyroll.
The PlayStation® 4 came out in the UK on 29th November 2013.
There are 3 different Nintendo Switch models available that vary in price. A handheld-only Nintendo Switch Lite is the cheapest, while the original Nintendo Switch with a docking station is the standard. But if you want brighter screen and double the storage space, you can pick up a Nintendo Switch OLED that’s a bit more expensive.
A guide to gaming PCs at AO
Whether you’re big into RPGs or prefer an FPS, gaming PCs are made up of important parts to make your experience more immersive. The CPU, or processor, is the brains of the operation and this decides how it’ll run demanding titles. The Intel® Core™ i7, Intel® Ultra 7, and AMD Ryzen™ 7 are great all-rounders for smooth, lag-free gaming. The GPU is your graphics card, and this handles all the visuals. High-end options like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 and AMD Radeon RX 5080 XT offer stunning visuals and support ray tracing. Don’t forget about RAM as that’ll power through load times and make gameplay smoother. The higher the RAM, the more it can do.
Find the perfect addition to your party
The best gaming PC is the one that can handle the types of games you want to play and fits your budget. If you’re playing the latest AAA title with an expansive map and next-level graphics, you’ll need a powerhouse of a PC. Whereas if you prefer indie titles and classic gaming, you won’t need anything as high-tech.
Also, think about whether you want to take your quests on the road. Gaming laptops are more expensive, but offer portability, but if you’re not going anywhere, you may as well grab a gaming desktop. Not only do they give you more for your money, but you can upgrade your kit more easily with these models. And if you’re not sure what to go for, we have a gaming laptop buying guide and another for gaming desktops that you can check out.