10 must-have board game deals for July 2025, hand-picked by experts
Fate of the Fellowship and Slay the Spire have been slashed in price this week

1. Quick links
2. US deals
3. UK deals
4. How we find deals
5. FAQ
With all the uncertainty surrounding tabletop gaming right now (such as high tariffs and developer closures), board game deals are the kind of pick-me-up me need. If you want to expand your collection without bankrupting yourself faster than you can say "do not collect $200 when you pass Go," you've come to the right place. The GamesRadar+ bargain-hunting team and I have been tracking discounts for years, so have rounded up the best offers here.
It's certainly been a good month so far as board game deals go. For starters, the incredibly well-received Terraforming Mars is currently $59.99 at Amazon instead of $80, marking it out as a strong contender in this week's board game deals. Meanwhile, UK gamers can grab the as-yet unreleased but very hyped Fate of the Fellowship for £55.99 at Wayland Games rather than £70.
This is just the tip of the iceberg, too. Alongside these price-cuts on the best board games, our experts and I have also included some tips further down the page to help you take advantage of any savings. What makes a good board game deal, and what should you look out for? Our team's been doing this for over six years, so we've got you covered with all the intel you could possibly need.

Benjamin has been tracking board game deals for well over six years, and has written professionally since 2012. The game he's most excited about right now is the very sweet, tile-based game Timber Town.
June 30, 2025: Following a sweep through every link and deal included on this page (with changes made when necessary), a couple of new deals have been swapped into the US section - Transgalactica, Nemesis, and Terraforming Mars.
Quick links
- Amazon deals: Save up to $26
- Miniature Market deals: Up to $27 off
- Walmart deals: Save on classics
- Target deals: Get up to $19 off
UK
- Amazon deals: Save up to £14
- Magic Madhouse deals: Up to £54 off
- Zatu deals: Browse today's deals
- Wayland Games deals: Get up to 40% off
US board game deals
Terraforming Mars | $79.99 $59.99 at Amazon
Save $20 - This game is incredibly buzz-worthy in the tabletop gaming sphere, so seeing it dip in price by 25% is major. It's not a record low price, but that's a lot better than the batting average of $70 - $74.
Buy it if:
✅ You want an award-winning game
✅ You like games with high replayability
Don't buy it if:
❌ Civilization games bore you
Price check:
💲 Miniature Market | Out of stock
Nemesis | $149.99 $106.49 at Amazon
Save $43 - So long as you select 'Another way to buy' under the price, you can get this excellent horror co-op game for 29% less ($106.49 rather than $119.99). It's unclear how long this offer will last, but because we were so keen on the game in our Nemesis review, it comes highly recommended.
Buy it if:
✅ You like semi co-op games
✅ Alien is your fave movie
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't like tense, backstabbing games
Price check:
💲 Amazon | $119.99
Transgalactica | $79.99 $63.99 at Miniature Market
Save $16 - I keep hearing buzz about this cosmic board game, so thought it was worth highlighting now it's had a decent chunk of its MSRP knocked off. You can currently save $16 on it, and I don't think you'll be able to get it for less elsewhere.
Buy it if:
✅ You like engine-building games
✅ You love the cosmic setting
Don't buy it if:
❌ You aren't a fan of worker-placement
Price check:
💲 Amazon | Unavailable
Mycelia | $39.99 $21.98 at Amazon
Save $15 - According to price match software, this cute puzzle game hasn't ever been cheaper... and the average is more like $30. That's not bad going at all.
Buy it if:
✅ You like brain-teasing games
✅ You want something family-friendly
Don't buy it if:
❌ Puzzle games annoy you
Price check:
💲 Target | $39.99
Fate of the Fellowship | $69.99 at Miniature Marketplace
It's not a 'deal' per se, but I'm struggling to find this on pre-order anywhere else. With that in mind, and considering the level of buzz surrounding this one, I'm including it in this week's roundup of board game deals.
Buy it if:
✅ You love LotR
✅ You enjoy the Pandemic system
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't like Pandemic
Price check:
💲 Amazon | Unavailable
UK board game deals
Fate of the Fellowship | £69.99 £55.99 at Wayland Games
Save £14 - I'd been struggling to find this highly-anticipated game for pre-order before now, so seeing it getting a tasty discount at the highly-respected indie retailer is great news.
Buy it if:
✅ You adore LotR
✅ You like the Pandemic system
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't enjoy Pandemic
Price check:
💲 Zavvi | £59.99
Transgalactica | £59.99 £46.80 at Magic Madhouse
Save £13 - It's not appearing on Amazon yet so price-matching this cosmic saga is difficult, but I've yet to find it for much less than Magic Madhouse is offering.
Buy it if:
✅ You're an engine-building fan
✅ Worker placement is your jam
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't like the above mechanics
Price check:
💲 Zatu | £54.45
Gwent: The Legendary Card Game | £44 £35.69 at Magic Madhouse
Save £8 - It may be just £8 off the sticker price, but Gwent is still up for pre-order and is highly anticipated. You'll struggle to find it for less elsewhere.
Buy it if:
✅ You adored the video game version
✅ You can always use more Witcher in life
Don't buy it if:
❌ You didn't enjoy the video game version
Price check:
💲 Zatu | £42.99
Sky Team | £29.99 £22.23 at Magic Madhouse
Save £8 - This 2-player game is one of our favorites, so even though it was a couple of quid cheaper in last week's board game deals, the offer here is still aggressively good value.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a 2-player game
✅ You're looking for a travel game
Don't buy it if:
❌ You have more than 2 players
Price check:
💲Amazon | £29.88
Finspan | £41.99 £32.80 at Magic Madhouse
Save £9 - This spin-off for Wingspan has only come out in the last few months, and we're already seeing almost £10 off the sticker price. It was cheaper a few weeks back, but this is still pretty decent so far as reductions go.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a family strategy game
✅ You love the Wingspan series
Don't buy it if:
❌ You aren't a fan of Wingspan
Price check:
💲 Amazon | £39.48
How we find board game deals
There are a lot of offers out there, so how can you be sure we're bringing you the very best discounts? Well, I'm glad you asked. The way in which we find board game deals is important to the GamesRadar+ team and I, and it's a similar methodology to how we test board games.
Here's a breakdown of how it all works:
🛒 We personally browse trusted retailers
Even though manufacturers and retailers will occasionally tip us off where a sale is concerned, the team and I usually find savings by browsing multiple, reliable stores on a daily basis. We're looking for offers we'd actually be interested in buying, because we figure they'll then be of interest to you too.
💲 We always use price-matching software
To make sure a deal is actually good or not, we run it through price comparison software such as CamelCamelCamel. That tells us everything from the item's average price, its lowest cost, and when it usually gets a saving.
🏪 We compare with rival retailers
Rather than calling it a day when we find a good board game deal, we'll always check in with competitors to see if you can get the same product for less elsewhere. You'll find comparisons in every deal block under the 'price check' section.
Board game deals FAQ
How do I know if it's a good board game deal?
Board games are often discounted, and it isn't an average day in the office without something like Catan or Pandemic enjoying a reduction. However, that doesn't mean all board game deals are created equal. Most of the time, these 'savings' are actually pretty standard.
That makes it worth checking price history sites such as CamelCamelCamel to ensure you're getting maximum value for money. These will let you know a product's price history, its cheapest point, and what the average cost is. That helps give you a more rounded picture on whether a price cut is actually worthwhile.
That's certainly how the team and I identify good board game deals from week to week, and we'll also include this information in our write-ups.
Where will I find good board game deals?
If you're on the prowl for the most tempting board game deals, I'd always recommend starting with Amazon. While this may seem like a copout, the retail giant is consistently excellent where discounts (and variety) are concerned.
That doesn't mean you should ignore everything else, though. Small, independent stores like Miniature Market in the US or Magic Madhouse in the UK have a habit of sneaking solid prices through the door... especially where hobby games are concerned.
Here are the retailers I'd keep an eye on:
USA
- Amazon: Best for variety
- Miniature Market: Brilliant for hobby or wargames
- Walmart: Good savings on family games
- Target: Stocks hobby and classic games
UK
- Amazon: Most reliable for variety
- Magic Madhouse: Best for hobby games
- Zatu: Great across the board
- Very: Save on a wide range of games
- Wayland Games: Great for wargames
- John Lewis: Classic family board games
Should you wait until Black Friday or Prime Day?
Although sales events like Black Friday and Prime Day are some of the best opportunities to save on board game deals, you don't need to hold off until they roll around. That's because you can snag some truly excellent offers (with a few lowest-ever prices) from week to week if you know where to look. While the biggest hobby games such as Twilight Imperium are unlikely to hit record lows until tentpole sales including the annual Black Friday board game deals or Prime Day board game deals, plenty of other great games get aggressive discounts all year round.
The key is making sure you're actually getting a good discount... hence why I'll always recommend running a product through free price comparison software like CamelCamelCamel. They'll tell you a product's average sale value, its biggest discount to date, and whether this particular offer is worth your time.
Want to find out what you should keep an eye on? Don't miss our guides to the best cooperative board games, good board games for 2 players, or the best card games.
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