Hump Day Deals: Discounted Xbox One Bundle, Cheap MicroSDXC Cards, Half-Price New Balance Shoes

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: big discounts on games like The Witcher 3, cheap Udemy online courses and 128GB MicroSDXC cards for under $30.

    Games/software

    • This week’s Humble Bundle focuses on Ubisoft games. Pay $1 or more for Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Grow Home, Rayman Origins, and a coupon for 10% off one month of Humble Monthly. Pay more than the average price for all of that plus Far Cry 3, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China. Pay $15 or more for all of that plus Assassin’s Creed Rogue and The Crew. As always, you can choose who gets the lion’s share of your money: the developers or the nominated charity.
    • EB Games is selling the 500GB Xbox One with Gears of War Ultimate Edition and Halo: Master Chief Collection for $398.
    • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt can currently be purchased on the PlayStation Network for $30.95.
    • OzGameShop is offering five Blu-rays for $10. The catch is that it’s a lucky dip: you only get to pick the classifications rating. Click here to start browsing.
    • Origin is giving away the PC game Medal of Honor Pacific Assault. Download it here.
    • Target has some pretty good deals on new PS4 and Xbox One games at the moment, including Uncharted 4 for $69 and Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 for $49. Here are the best deals.
    • Pay What You Want has offering a Microsoft Office online training course for as little as $1. If you beat the average price of $15, you also get access to the full 10 course bundle. More information here.
    • Udemy is giving away a range of online courses including Password Hacking, The Complete Java Developer Course, Earn Passive Income and Japanese for Beginners. 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

    • If you’re a member of JB Hi-Fi’s mailing list, you should be receiving an email soon this week advertising this particular Instant Deal — $50 Off Bose SoundDock XT speakers. Click here for details.
    • You can currently get 128GB Silicon Power MicroSDXC cards (UHS-1 Class10) from Amazon for $29.88. ( Up to 75 MB/s Read Transfer Speed. 15-20MB/s write speed.) [Via OzBargain]
    • You can currently get 85% off the complete Raspberry Pi 2 Starter Kit. Click here for more info.
    • You can get a pair of Bose Triple Black C25 headphones for $319.20 at Myer’s eBay store using the coupon code: CMYER20 [Via OzBargains]
    • OzGameShop is offering 10% off gifts and gadgets when you use the coupon code: SWEET

    Food/Drink

    • Here are the latest mystery deals from Vinomofo: A 94/93 point Shiraz 2007 from a 5 Star winery for $25 (RRP: $65), a Penna Lane ‘Riversent Vineyard’ Shiraz 2014 for $9 (RRP: $22) and a Yarra Valley Sparkling NV for $12.50 (RRP: $35).
    • For a limited time, Subway is selling foot-long subs for $7. Hurrah!
    • You can currently get the DeLonghi Dolce Gusto Piccolini coffee machine from Target’s eBay store for $49. The deal includes free delivery.
    • Time for a groceries run? Here are this week’s best deals from Woolworths, Coles, Bi-Lo, Liquorland and BWS.
    • Miscellaneous

      • JB Hi-Fi has 340 movies on sale for under $10. Click here to see the best titles, hand-picked by us.
      • Each Wednesday, ALDI runs a ‘Special Buys’ sale on a range of heavily discounted items. Today’s deals focus on bedroom and bathroom luxury items, pastel baking and Mesican food, toys and dining room products. Click here to see the full range of deals.
      • Rebel Sport is doing a 50% deal its New Balance shoes range. Check out the online store for available styles [Via OzBargains]

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


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