Bargain hunters have plenty to chase this Saturday. From collectible building sets to discounted action RPGs and a rare Criterion Collection sale, the deals hitting retail today span gamers, collectors, and home theater enthusiasts alike.
LEGO's Technic line offers one of the weekend's standout offers: the McLaren P1 model drops to $379.99 at Woot, a $60 savings. The 3,893-piece set delivers a 1:8 scale recreation of the supercar with meticulous detail. The build includes a functional V8 piston engine, working opening doors, and a 7-speed gearbox, appealing to serious automotive fans and model builders.
For players who missed the original, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter marks an ideal entry point into Falcom's beloved fantasy RPG franchise. The 2023 remake refreshes the classic with modern amenities, and at $44.99, timing is perfect since the sequel launches later this year.
Game sales also cut deep this weekend. Nioh 3 drops to $47.49 on PS5 at Amazon, saving players $20 off the recent release. The samurai action title combines dual combat styles with an open-world overhaul. Ys X: Nordics arrives at GameStop for $39.99, offering another Falcom entry for action RPG fans seeking something fresh. Battlefield 6 reaches $29.99 at Target for physical copies, marking the multiplayer shooter as one of the year's major releases.
Barnes & Noble's 50 percent Criterion Collection sale stands as a seasonal highlight for film collectors. The sale covers 4K Blu-ray releases, many overseen by original directors, packaged with extensive bonus materials. Weekend shoppers hunting restoration-quality cinema at half price should move quickly.
Two collector's items round out the weekend slate. The LEGO Ideas Vincent Van Gogh Starry Night set sells for $136 at Amazon, letting fans assemble the iconic painting in brick form alongside a Van Gogh minifigure across 2,316 pieces. Chainsaw Man Season 1 Limited Edition Blu-ray hits $49.84 at Amazon, a $35 drop for the recently released set featuring both Japanese and English audio, lenticular slipcase, production booklet, and gallery content.
Author Emily Chen: "This is a weekend where collectors actually have real choices, and the Criterion sale alone justifies clearing your cart before prices bounce back up."
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