As the end of the financial year approaches in 2026, Australian retailers are preparing for sales events to provide relief to consumers facing rising prices and a shortage of components due to advancements in artificial intelligence. The gaming sector has become less accessible, with the PlayStation 5 disc model now priced at AU9 (up from AU9 at launch) and the Nintendo Switch 2 set to rise to AU9.95 from its launch price of AU9.95. Retailers participating in the EOFY sales include:
- Amazon: Deals on consoles, games, toys, and more.
- Kogan: Savings on games, consoles, peripherals, and gaming accessories.
- eBay: Coupons for discounts on peripherals and games.
- Fanatical: Offers on Steam keys and bundle game packages.
- Green Man Gaming: Selection of games for PC, Mac, and consoles.
- HP: Direct sales of peripherals and gaming laptops.
- JB Hi-Fi: Range of Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles and games.
- JW Computers: PC parts, peripherals, and monitors.
- Lego: Various sets, including the Pac-Man Arcade.
- Lenovo: Monitors and peripherals for gaming.
- Mighty Ape: Collectibles and games.
- Mwave: Controllers, gaming laptops, and monitors.
- PB Tech: PC parts and accessories.
- Razer: Peripherals and laptops.