15 of the Best Luxury Gifts for Gamers

15 of the Best Luxury Gifts for Gamers

What to buy for your favorite gamer if you have a big gift budget this year.

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Buying holiday gifts for gamers can be difficult if you’re not into video games yourself. But consider the fact that gaming can be an expensive hobby: Chances are good there are new hardware and accessories the average PC and console gamer can’t normally afford. So if cost isn’t a concern for you, those high-priced items will make for excellent holiday gifts. It’s a win-win for you both.

To help you find the perfect present for the button masher in your life, we’ve put together a list of 15 of the best “luxury” (read: not exactly cheap) gaming gift ideas, running the gamut from high-end PC parts, to the best new consoles and handhelds, to plenty of gaming-themed accessories between. Because you’re flush with cash, we didn’t limit our picks based on price; most of these items are over $100, and they go as high as $1,600. If you’re looking to give something more analog this year (not to mention cheaper), we also have a guide to the bestnon-tech gifts for techies.

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2/17

A new GPU

A new GPU

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A new graphics card is the pinnacle of PC upgrades—and easily the most expensive item on any gamer’s wishlist. Nvidia’s new RTX 40 line ranges from $1,200 for theRTX 4080to $1,600 or more for theRTX 4090, while AMD’s new RX 7900 XTX starts at $1,000. Luckily, previous releases like theRTX 30,RTX 20,GTX 16 series, orAMD’s RX 6000 seriesstill offer great performance, especially on 1080p monitors, and are several hundred dollars cheaper. Graphics cards are notoriously difficult to find these days, and often come with a steep markup if you’re buying from third-party sellers, but a beefy high-end GPU will bethestandout gift if you manage to find one for sale (just avoid grey market scalpers).

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3/17

A PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X

A PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X

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While a new GPU is a PC gamer’s most-coveted gift, console gamers are likely wishing for a newPlayStation 5orXbox Series Xconsole. These machines are now two years old, yet they’re still difficult to find as availability fluctuates and restocks are infrequent—but they’re at least easier (and cheaper) to secure than a new graphics card.

The PS5 comes in two versions: a $500 model with a Blu-ray drive that can play games on disc or via download, and a $400 digital-only model that only supports downloadable titles. Both PS5 models can play games in up to 4K resolution and 120FPS.

The new Xbox also comes in multiple versions, but the differences are more drastic: There’s the$500 Series X, which supports native 4K and 120 FPS gameplay and includes a disc drive to play physical games, plus a 1TB SSD for storage.The Series S($250-$300) is a smaller box with no disc drive (so it only plays digital games), a 512GB SSD, and support for up to 1440p 120 FPS gameplay (though it can artificially upscale video to 4K).

注意,一些零售商可能提供外滩les that include the console, a controller, and a game or complimentary subscription to a service like PS Plus or Game Pass for slightly more than MSRP.

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4/17

A hard drive upgrade

A hard drive upgrade

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A new hard drive is a smart way to upgrade an existing device’s storage space and improve loading speeds. The latest M.2 solid state drives (SSDs) are the best option for upgrading the internal storage for a PS5, Xbox Series X/S, or PC, but these devices only support specific drives. For example,Western Digital’s WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe($150) is an excellent choice for PS5 or PC, while Xbox Series X/S owners will need Microsoft’sproprietary storage expansion card($140-$400).

An external USB hard drive (HDD) is also a worthy upgrade. These can be used to offload unused game data and other files from your PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X/S, or PC, and free up internal space for new games. There are fewer compatibility restrictions with USB HDDs, so finding a specific model isn’t as difficult, but you should prioritize high-capacity options like theWD_Black 2TB P10 Game Drive($70).

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5/17

SteelSeries Arctis gaming headset

SteelSeries Arctis gaming headset

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Few accessories enhance gameplay immersion like a quality headset. The best provide accurate surround sound, high-fidelity drivers, and noise-canceling mics for clear communication with other players—and for my money, nothing topsSteelSeries’ Arctis line. TheArctis Pro($350) has been my go-to headset ever sinceI reviewed it in 2018, and SteelSeries has only improved it in the years since, and has even released multiple versions built specifically for PlayStation or Xbox—though they also support PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and more.

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6/17

A Steam Deck

A Steam Deck

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Valve’s Steam Deck is a beefy portable PC gaming device. It’s kinda like the Nintendo Switch, except much bigger and much more powerful, with specs capable of smoothly playing most modern PC games at decent graphical settings. The machine links up to your existing Steam account, too, so you can play games you already own, or buy and download new ones to play on the go. The Steam Deck offers a decent degree of software customization, so you can sideload some games outside of Steam’s ecosystem—including popular retro gaming emulators.

Valve offers multipleSteam Deck modelsstarting at $400.

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7/17

A VR headset

A VR headset

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VR remains a niche subset of the gaming world, but there’s nothing else like it. The unique gameplay styles emerging from the space are novel and exciting, and games likeHalf Life: Alyx, Beat Saber, andResident Evil 4 VRprove the tech isn’t just a gimmick.

Of course, VR is expensive, but there are numerous ways to experience it. If you’re buying for someone with a powerful gaming PC, theValve Index($1,500) is the best choice, but the元Quest 2($400) is ideal for anyone that wants a simple virtual reality experience on a budget (relatively speaking). The Quest 2 is an all-in-one VR headset that doesn’t require a PC, console, or smartphone to work; just strap it on and start playing. The controllers and all necessary components are included in the box.

There’s also the PlayStation VR headset for PS4 consoles, but we’d suggest waiting for the more powerful PlayStation VR2, which works with PS5, instead—you can put that one under the tree next year.

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8/17

The MiSTer

The MiSTer

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If your giftee is a tinkerer and a classic gaming fan, then I highly recommend a MiSTer. These minicomputers are built to play digitally-backed up visions of old video games (ROMS), so you don’t need the original cartridges or discs, and they offer much more accurate emulation than software-based emulators. They’re also built to work with modern TVs without the need for extra upscalers or signal converters, and can be customized to connect to old-school CRTs for even more authenticity. You can purchase them as aMiSTer kityour gift recipient can build themselves (starting at $280) or apre-configured MiSTer device(starting at $600).

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9/17

A Secret Lab Titan Evo gaming chair

A Secret Lab Titan Evo gaming chair

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A comfy and supportive gaming chair is perfect for long play sessions. Sure, you could just go with a standard office chair (and in some cases, they’re even superior to gaming-branded options). ButSecret Lab’s Titan Evo chairs(starting at $519) offer all the necessary neck, back, and butt support you need, while nailing that quintessential “gaming chair” design.

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10/17

DualSense Edge or Xbox Elite Core 2 pro controllers

DualSense Edge or Xbox Elite Core 2 pro controllers

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Modern gamepads have never been better, but the pro controllers likeSony’s DualSense Edge for PS5($200) and theXbox Elite Core 2($160) for Series X/S go beyond the standard features of other console controllers. Features include granular rumble sensitivity and haptic feedback tuning, swappable parts like thumbsticks or button faces, improved battery life, extra buttons, macro programming, and more.

These are definitelyaimed at hardcore and pro-level players, but their assortment of enhanced features and personalized control options will benefit any gamer.

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11/17

Thrustmaster racing wheel or flight sticks

Thrustmaster racing wheel or flight sticks

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If your person plays a lot of racing games or vehicle simulators, they definitely need a racing wheel or flight joystick controller. These desk-covering behemoths give players a more immersive and authentic control experience—especially if paired with a VR headset or head-tracking accessories. Thrustmaster has some of the best-reviewed options for bothracing wheelsandflight joysticks, including the T248 Racing Wheel ($350) and the Hotas flight stick ($200).

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12/17

An arcade fight stick

An arcade fight stick

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Fighting games are serious business, and competitive players often use custom input devices like fight sticks or hitboxes to improve their performance. These controllers use the same buttons and joysticks as arcade cabinets, and players often prefer them to standard gamepads. Plus, they just look cool, and add a sense of authenticity to any fighting game experience. Some worthwhile options are theMad Catz Ego($190),Qanba Pearl($200), and theofficial Hit Box from Hit Box Arcade($250).

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13/17

Elgato HD60X capture card

Elgato HD60X capture card

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A capture card is the perfect device if the gamer you’re shopping for is interested in streaming or content creation. Capture cards likeElgato’s HD60 X(200美元)用于游戏或视频footag记录e from an external device like game console or secondary computer and save it or stream it to your main PC. This is a necessary part of any Twitch streamer’s or YouTube creator’s setup. There are many great streaming cards out there, but the HD60 X provides excellent capture quality in a simple and streamlined form factor.

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14/17

Framed shadowbox art from Artovision

Framed shadowbox art from Artovision

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Wall art can enhance any gaming room, but theseframed shadowboxes from Artovisiongo beyond the usual prints and posters. There are numerous designs to choose from, pulling from a range of franchises—gaming and otherwise—all of which feature the unique layered 3D effect you get from shadowbox dioramas, without looking too gimmicky. All of Artovision’s shadowboxes start at $149.

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15/17

Video game-themed Lego sets

Video game-themed Lego sets

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Over the last few years, Lego expanded its lineup of plastic brick building kits with sets based on popular video game franchises, includingMinecraft,Super Mario,Sonic the Hedgehog,Luigi’s Mansion, andHorizon Zero Dawn. TheMariosetseven include board game-like play mechanics that add a fun gaming twist. For retro gaming fans, there are even limited-edition sets for building Lego replicas of classic consoles like theNintendo Entertainment Systemor theAtari 2600.

Beyond those options, there are Lego sets for tons of popular, gaming-adjacent franchises likeMarvel,Star Wars, andBatman—plus Lego’s own fantasy- and sci-fi-themed sets—that gamers of any age can enjoy assembling and displaying.

While Lego sets might not seem like a “luxury” gift, the more complicated ones can be surprisingly expensive and hard to find—especially the limited-edition sets, and the bundle boxes that include multiple kits.

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16/17

Tabletop games based on video games

Tabletop games based on video games

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Video games are but one of gaming’s many forms, existing alongside board games, tabletop RPGs, and collectible card games. Unsurprisingly, many popular video games are often adapted into various tabletop formats.

There are large-scale board games that adapt the gameplay of popular video games into cooperative tabletop adventures. Some standouts includeMonster Hunter,Skyrim,Fallout,Doom,Resident Evil,Devil May Cry,andHorizon: Zero Dawn. From Software’sDark Soulsand its spinoffs likeBloodborneand (coming soon)Elden Ringalso have massive co-op dungeon crawlers with numerous expansions to collect. Be prepared to spend a couple hundred dollars on some of these games and their respective add-ons.

There are also smaller board games based on family-friendly games likePortal,Minecraft, andPac-Manthat are simpler to set up and play, and more affordable.

If you’re looking for something to switch upD&Dnight, there are pen-and-paper RPGs set in the worlds ofThe WitcherandDark Souls, or you can take them back in time with one of the TTRPGs that inspired popular video games such asVampire: The Masqurade,Shadowrun,andCyberpunk.

Lastly, there are tons of card games linked to video game franchises.The Pokemon trading card gameis the most obvious one, but there are card games based onFinal Fantasy,Warcraft,and (of course)Dark SoulsandBloodborne.

无论你选择何种特权或主题,这些可以be an excellent way for video game fans to try a new gaming format or introduce your tabletop gamer pals to your favorite video game franchises.

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