The Complete Game of Thrones 4K Collection is on sale for Amazon Prime Day, which ends after today so it's your last chance to take advantage of this deal. Its MSRP is $249.99, but you can pick this collection up right now for just $95.99 when clipping the extra $24 off coupon at Amazon.
It's a huge discount, and well worth considering if House of the Dragon got you back into a Game of Thrones mood. I know the later seasons can be a little disappointing, but trust me the rewatch is still worth it even just for the first four seasons. Plus, in my opinion, 5, 6, and 7 are often still decent to great, especially Battle of the Bastards in Season 6.
The collection includes all 72 episodes of the show, which adds up to eight seasons of television. It also comes with 15 hours of special features, giving you a peek behind the scenes at what it's like to create a show this big and wide-ranging. This discount is even better than the $99 promo we saw last year. You got until the end of Prime Day after July 12 to secure the deal!
More 4K Blu-ray Deals at Best Buy (Black Friday in July)
Just a reminder that Best Buy is also running a rival Prime Day sale over the next few days. Physical copies of 4K UHD or Blu-ray films and TV shows continue to be a popular pick for buyers on big sale days like Prime Day. Plus, physical media will always look far superior to a streamed version, and you own the film forever! 4K copies are also perfect for those with a PS5 or Xbox Series X as both have a 4K Blu-ray drive ready and waiting to be used on all your favorite films.
More Prime Day Deals
There are plenty of other great deals to check out before Prime Day ends. We've even got 10 vital tips and tricks for you to follow to ensure you save as much as possible this Prime Day, alongside our absolute favorite Prime Day deals. If you're trying to keep costs down while maintaining your favorite hobbies, stay tuned for more incredible discounts or follow @IGNDeals on Twitter for even more updates on Prime Day.
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