Hump Day Deals: Cheap Guitars, 75% Off Bethesda Games, Half-Price Wines

Hump day (AKA Wednesday) is arguably the most boring day of the week. So why not liven things up by grabbing one of these nifty online bargains? Deals that caught our eye this week include: 75% off Bethesda games from Nuuvem, 25% off electric guitars at JB Hi-Fi and a half-price coffee machine.

    Games/software

    • Nuuvem is having a sale on Bethesda’s PC games: get up to 75% off Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, The Evil Within, Dishonored, Wolfenstein: The New Order and Fallout games. Click here to see what’s on offer.
    • Still clinging sadly to your ancient Xbox 360? The latest round of deals from the Microsoft Store is your excuse to upgrade, with up to $200 slashed off the RRP. Click here to start shopping.
    • This week’s Humble Bundle focuses on Sega strategy games. Pay $1 or more for Company of Heroes Complete Edition, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Master Collection, Medieval II: Total War Collection, Rome: Total War Collection, SEGA Genesis/Megadrive Strategy Pack and a coupon for 10% off Humble Monthly for New Subscribers. Pay more than the average price to also receive Valkyria Chronicles, Warhammer 40000: Dawn of War II Grand Master Collection, Eastside Hockey Manager, Total War: Shogun 2 and a coupon for 66% off Football Manager 2016 in the Humble Store. Pay $12 for all of that plus Total War: ATTILA and Company of Heroes 2: Master Collection. As always, you can choose who gets the lion’s share of your money: the developers or the nominated charity.
    • OzGameShop is having a sale on EA games. Click here to start shopping.
    • Origin is giving away the PC game Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault. Download it here.
    • JB Hi-Fi is having a clearance sale on movies. Click here to see what’s on offer.
    • Telstra is giving angry customers another day of unlimited free data. Click here for more information.
    • Udemy has slashed the price of another 35 online courses by 100%. Click here to see the full list.
    • Windows Deal is giving away a range of new software (untested). Click here to see what’s on offer.
    • Computers/Gadgets

      Food/Drink

      • Here are the latest deals from Vinomofo: a “mystery” 95-point dual gold medal winning shiraz from South Australia for $8.25 (down from $20), a 95-point Coola Road ‘Single Vineyard’ Riesling 2015 from WA for $10.90 (down from $20) and a gold medal-winning Langhorne Creek Cab Shiraz Malbec 2013 for $19.90 (down from $40).
      • KFC is bringing back $1 hot chips. Hurrah! Pair it with one of these bad boys. [Via OzBargain]
      • Nespresso is offering up to $95 of free coffee credit when you purchase a coffee machine direct from Nespresso. Alternatively, you can knock $75 off the price of the machine. [Via OzBargain]
      • Wine Market’s eBay store is still selling 11 red wines and a 700ml bottle of Johnnie Walker Red Label for $89. That’s more than $115 off.
      • Dan Murphy’s is throwing a stock take clearance sale. Click here to start shopping!
      • Time for a groceries run? Here are this week’s best deals from Coles, Woolworths, Bi-Lo, Liquorland and BWS.
      • Miscellaneous

        • JB Hi-Fi has knocked 25% off its electric guitar range. See the deals here.
        • JB Hi-Fi is having a sale on its entire Amiibo range. Click here for more info.
        • Each Wednesday, ALDI runs a ‘Special Buys’ sale on a range of heavily discounted items. Today’s deals focus on luxury bed linen and digital entertainment. Click here to see the full range of deals.

        • Seen anything better? Share links to more online deals in the comments section below!


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