It's not every day you find yourself discussing Pokémon TCG deals and smart lighting in the same breath, but here we are! Amazon has finally rolled out some enticing prices on the Journey Together sealed product, marking the closest thing we've seen to a "normal" launch since Stellar Crown. Meanwhile, the IGN Store has just opened preorders for a stunning Kazuma Kiryu statue, Humble has launched a $15 train simulator bundle packed with $283 worth of content, and Lepro's AI lighting is back on sale, now at even more affordable prices. I didn't think I'd be tempted by half of these offerings, but here I am, ready to dive in.
Today's Best Deals: Pokémon TCG, Like a Dragon Kiryu Statue, Lepro Smart Lights, and More

Was $99.99, Now $70.31 at Amazon
This marks the first time I've seen the Elite Trainer Box at a reasonable price, without having to resort to buying from a dubious eBay seller. You get nine booster packs, a full-art N's Zorua promo, card sleeves, energy, dice, and all the essentials. Since launch, I've seen this box priced at $90+, so Amazon's $70.31 is a solid deal. Lillie's Clefairy ex is still hovering around $180, while N's Zoroark ex has dropped to $13, indicating the initial hype has subsided and we're back to buying for the sheer joy of it. And that's a good place to be.

Was $44.99, Now $37.97 at Amazon
This no-frills bundle is perfect for those who just want to rip open packs without the pretense of organizing their collection. Six Journey Together boosters with none of the extra fluff from the Elite Trainer Box. It's my preferred way to test a set once prices stabilize. You still have a shot at pulling cards like Salamence ex SIR, which has fallen from $250 to about $106, or a sub-$20 N's Reshiram. Even if you pull nothing, at least you didn't overpay for the cardboard lottery.

Pre-order now for $219.99 at IGN Store
I'm not typically into statues, but this one is exceptional. Kiryu looks like he's stepped right out of Yakuza 0 mid-heat-action combo, and the 11.4-inch sculpt from Kotobukiya does him justice. It's set to ship in October, giving me time to clear some desk space and justify the price. It's not cheap, but I've seen less detailed statues at higher prices. If you're a Like a Dragon fan, this is a must-preorder.

Was $16.30, Now $9.99 at Amazon
I tossed one of these into my cart last week just to hit the free shipping threshold. One pack, random art, and a great discount. There's no expectation of pulling anything big, but at this price, I won't feel bad if I just end up with a Furret. And if you happen to land something like Articuno's Illustration Rare (now $18.69) or Wailord (around $14.55), it's a nice bonus from a $10 impulse buy.

Was $283.00, Now $15.00 at Humble
I'm not sure how many people wake up craving ten train simulator add-ons, but if you're one of them, today's your lucky day. For $15, you get Train Sim World 5's Starter Pack plus nine routes and loco add-ons. From Antelope Valley to Cajon Pass and Thameslink to Santa Fe F7, it's a diesel enthusiast's dream. It's Steam keys, supports CALM, and the value is so off the charts that I bought it just to play around with the Railpool BR193 Vectron. No judgment here.

Now $86.39 at Amazon
This is one of those tech products that doesn't make sense until you try it. It's a smart LED floor lamp with AI-generated lighting modes, music sync, voice control, app scheduling, and a vibe for every mood. At 2300 lumens, it's absurdly bright and looks sleek in any corner setup. The AI features aren't just for show; say "I want relaxing light," and it'll cycle through ten preset scenes. It's ideal if you want one light to do everything without spending ages tweaking settings.

Was $27.99, Now $15.99 at Amazon
These are the same AI bulbs as in the floor lamp, but in a classic 75W-equivalent LED form. They're bright, colorful, and incredibly useful when you're too tired to manually adjust your lighting. The music sync is a fun feature, the AI scenes are effective, and the voice commands feel genuinely smart. I bought a set last month and haven't touched the wall switch since. At $8 per bulb, it's a no-brainer.

Was $54.75, Now $45.02 at Amazon
I picked up Surging Sparks because six booster packs under $50 is lower than what Amazon has been charging lately (though it's still above MSRP). I wanted something fresh to open. It's part of the latest Scarlet & Violet expansion, making it a smart choice if you're keeping up with current sets or just enjoy the thrill of pulling a good card.

Now $56.18 at Amazon
This is for collectors who value presentation as much as the cards themselves. Iono's Bellibolt ex Premium Collection includes six packs, a full-art promo, and an elaborate display sheet. It's a stylish way to get your hands on Journey Together packs, along with a fantastic promo card.

Now $59.99 at IGN Store
Anyone who's replayed Mass Effect more than once knows why these statues are tempting. I pre-ordered Jack immediately because it felt necessary. The line includes Shepard, Tali, Legion, and others, and they look so good that I've already cleared space on my shelf. If you're still quoting Garrus unironically, these are definitely for you.

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Paldean Fates is priced at double MSRP, but it's also hard to find in 2025. I grabbed it because the baby shiny sub-set is awesome, but if you just want to buy single cards from this set, it might actually save you money.

Was $123.00, Now $12.00 at Humble
This bundle includes some of the best narrative indies from recent years. I paid the $12, added the games to my backlog as usual, and immediately started playing The Pale Beyond. It's a strong lineup if you enjoy character-driven games and don't mind the emotional impact of minimalist storytelling.

Now $54.96 at Amazon
I see this as the all-in-one box for those who want cards and all the extras. Nine booster packs, a promo, sleeves, dice, and plenty of additional items to make you feel like you're doing more than just opening packs. It's a solid option if you like a bit of structure with your chaos.

Now $135.00 at Amazon
I hesitated on this one, but then remembered it includes 18 booster packs and a playmat. It's a big spend, but if you're looking for a premium bundle that justifies the cost, this is it. I picked it up more for the experience than the individual cards, and that's the right approach.

Now $53.46 at Amazon
I grabbed Shining Fates Pikachu V because I never opened it when it first came out, and now seemed like the perfect time. Four booster packs, a Pikachu promo, and the oversized card that usually ends up near your desk — it's standard but a nice throwback if you missed it initially.
The best part? Most of these deals are from first-party stock. These aren't third-party resellers or warehouse dumps. The Pokémon deals are directly from Amazon, the statue is from the IGN Store, and Lepro's discounts are backed by coupons and Prime shipping. Even the Humble bundle supports CALM, so you can enjoy your new train simulator while feeling good about your purchase.

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