RTX 5090 Price CUT?! MTG Cards CRASH! Alienware Deals INSANE!

RTX 5090 Price CUT?! MTG Cards CRASH! Alienware Deals INSANE!
Gaming News 07 January 2026

Deals for Today: MTG Price Watch and a huge RTX 5090 Alienware Discount

RTX 5090 Price CUT?! MTG Cards CRASH! Alienware De...

Alright, deal hunters, let's dive into the best savings I could find today. We're talking Magic: The Gathering sealed product price wars, and a *very* rare discount on an Alienware beast packing an RTX 5090. Plus, a couple of USB-C cables you can snag for pocket change. Let's get into it!

First up, Magic: The Gathering. The sealed market is always a rollercoaster, and it pays to keep an eye on both Amazon and TCGPlayer. Both have their sweet spots. Right now, TCGPlayer seems to be the king of preorders. The Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box and Bundle are significantly cheaper there. And if you're even *thinking* about jumping on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universes Beyond train (cowabunga, dude!), TCGPlayer is the place to be. The Play Booster Box, Turtle Power! Commander Deck, and Bundle are all cheaper, with the latter clocking in over $15 less than Amazon. Seriously, that's like, two pizzas saved right there.

But that's not all, the Final Fantasy scene boxes are also cheaper on TCGPlayer, and you can also save a few dollars on the Limit Break Commander Deck there too. Don't get too fixated on Amazon - it pays to shop around!

Now, for something completely different: a *discount* on an RTX 5090? Yep, you read that right. Alienware is offering 10% (or $550) off their Area-51 build, bringing it down to $5,049.99. This thing is a monster. We're talking an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, the aforementioned GeForce RTX 5090, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Honestly, the fact that it *has* an RTX 5090 is the headline here, but that custom cooling Alienware puts in these things is what makes them worth the premium, at least in my book.

Switching back to Pokémon, you can find the Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Box with Prime delivery, so no need to worry about getting ripped off. And if you're into Trainer Pokémon cards, the Cynthia’s Garchomp ex Premium Collection, with its Journey Together and Destined Rivals booster packs, might be up your alley.

Personally, if I were grabbing something from TCGPlayer right now, I'd lean towards the Destined Rivals Booster Bundle. It's a solid $13 cheaper than Amazon, and works out to a pretty sweet $4.66 per booster pack. That's one of the best prices I've seen for those packs in a while.

And one final recommendation: If you're rocking a Grass-type deck, check out the Mega Venusaur ex Premium Collection. Pair it with Meganium from the Mega Evolution set, and you can seriously pump up your Grass Energy value and move it around. Imagine setting up Mega Venusaur ex’s "Jungle Dump" attack for 240 damage in one turn! Okay, I'm geeking out a little, but that's the beauty of these games, right?

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