49 Best Gifts for Gamers, According to Gamers: 2024

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If you’re not a gamer yourself, it can feel next to impossible to know what to buy for the gamer in your life. To help you find a winning gift — whether they have a huge following on Twitch or just play for themselves — we talked to over a dozen podcasters, gamers, games journalists, professional D&D players, analysts, and streamers about the consoles, games, collectibles, and accessories they’re wishing for this year. (We also combed through our archives to find products gamer celebrities such as Mick Jenkins, Amelia Meath, and T-Pain can’t live without.)

We’ve arranged these gifts by category, so it’s easy to shop for everyone from the sibling who just wants a new console to the budding Twitch streamer plotting to fill their room with LED-light strips. And if you’re shopping for the non-gamers on your list, we’ve got plenty of guides for them as well.

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‘Baldur’s Gate 3’

This role-playing game came recommended by nearly every gamer I spoke with, and I’m hooked on it, too. “Baldur’s Gate has reorganized my personal life,” says Heather Anne Cambell, co-host of the podcast Get Played. Her co-host Matt Apodaca agrees, saying it and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom were both instant classics this year. BG3 is also Twitch streamer shroud’s game of the year. “With all the choices that game gives, anyone who plays the game can play it exactly how they want to. You’re able to really build your own experience,” he says.

Starfield
Very Good Deal

If knowing all about our solar system isn’t enough for them, Bethesda’s latest role-playing game features over 1,700 planets. Andrew Webster, an entertainment editor at the Verge, called it “a stellar sci-fi refresh of the Bethesda RPG-formula.”

Vampire Survivors

If the gamer in your life enjoys something roguelike that harkens back to Castlevania, Twitch streamer Ashewyn recommends Vampire Survivors, which was released in 2022: “You have to just keep surviving while hordes and hordes and hordes of enemies keep collapsing on you.”

Dave the Diver

This is a fun management simulator that’ll scratch their adventurous itch. Polygon guides producer Jeffrey Parkin calls it “a teetering pile of mechanics and minigames that never gets around to collapsing because the balancing act is just too much fun.” Get Played co-host Nick Wiger calls this game an unexpected treat from developer MINTROCKET, “filled with charm and humor, and roguelite replayability as endless as the ocean.”

‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’

When your giftee is bored of exploring Hyrule in this Switch-exclusive game, they can construct a steampunklike mech. “The brilliance of Tears of the Kingdom lies in how well it imparts the fantasy of player freedom,” says Polygon senior reviews editor Mike Mahardy.

My Friendly Neighborhood

Twitch streamer Cupahnoodle, who mostly plays horror games when streaming, says this indie horror game was among her favorites to play this year. “It kind of has the vibe of Sesame Street,” she says, “but not so Bert and Ernie.”

Final Fantasy VII

Although a remake of this game was released in 2023, Ashewyn says the original is better, due to the remake’s narrative changes. “It has really great storytelling, good music, really everything about it is good,” she says.

Marvel's Spider-Man 2

The latest installment in Marvel’s Spider-Man game franchise “plays like a dream, with smart additions to combat that enhance the power fantasy of being Spider-Man,” according to Polygon contributor Grayson Morley.

Helldivers 2

Killer Frequency

If they’re always crafting new playlists, or just love a good murder mystery, Cupahnoodle recommends getting them this game. “You’re a DJ, and in the midst of being a DJ there’s a killer on the loose and you have to figure out who it is,” she says.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Even if they don’t have a favorite ’80s slasher, Cupahnoodle says this hide-and-seek-like game, where one person tries to eliminate a team before they complete a task, is casual enough to bring in gamers who can’t commit to long stories and rigorous leveling systems.

Warhammer 40k

When he’s not streaming, shroud says he likes to play this tabletop game that lets you paint mech figurines. “It’s a hobby that I have always wanted to get into since I was a kid, and since starting it as an adult, it has lived up to expectations,” he says, adding that he enjoys playing the game with friends and his girlfriend.

Mortal Kombat 1

For the giftee who likes their games with a competitive edge, Cupahnoodle recommends last year’s Mortal Kombat 1. “You get a chance to play with everyone,” she says, “it’s a really fun time.” While the standard version will do the trick, the premium edition comes with a few DLCS perks that would otherwise cost them more money if they wanted extra characters to choose from.

Stardew Valley

While Cupahnoodle mostly streams horror games, this is one of her go-to games in her downtime. “You can literally take it everywhere and there’s always something to do,” she says. “You’re never bored.”

'Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook'
Very Good Deal

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If they’re looking for a collaborative way to game screen-free, get them a classic of the genre. Ally Beardsley, a cast member of the D&D web series Dimension 20, says, “It’s very nice to play D&D and not have your phone or any electronics, and the PHB is amazing for that.”

Cyberpunk 2077

Although this futuristic role-playing game came out in 2020, Apodaca says, “Cyberpunk 2077 had a huge resurgence with its 2.0 patch and the release of the DLC expansion Phantom Liberty.” In his review of the update, Polygon curation editor Toussaint Egan called the update “the perfect incentive to start a new game.”

The Case of the Golden Idol

“If you’re more into brainpower than twitch reflexes, try a late 2022 point-and-click puzzler that got two substantial DLC updates in 2023,” Wiger says, adding that the game allows you to “solve lateral thinking puzzles from moments frozen in time, with a sneakily engrossing (and grotesque) narrative throughline.”

Logitech StreamCam

This webcam has intelligent auto-focus and exposure adjustment, so they don’t have to worry about fiddling with things mid-game. I’ve been using mine for video meetings for the past year, and its compact design doesn’t look too clunky atop a monitor.

HP Omen 27-inch Gaming Monitor

This is the monitor Cupahnoodle uses when she’s streaming, but its large, high-resolution display is crisp and vibrant enough for fun solo play as well.

NuPhy Air75 V2

Joanna Nelius, a laptop reviewer at The Verge and a lifelong gamer, says this keyboard is a “mechanical keyboard done right.” It has low-profile switches and a translucent back side that gives it a nice ’90s aesthetic.

Drop Dwarvish Coiled Yc8 Keyboard Cable

Ashewyn says these stylish cables, which can help tidy up a desk and give it a little flair, are a perfect small gift for the mechanical keyboard aficionado in your life. They come in a variety of colors, too, so you can get one that’ll match the rest of their desk décor.

Logitech MX Palm Rest

I’ve been using this palm rest, which goes right beneath my keyboard, for extra wrist relief. It makes typing for long sessions far less strenuous, and it’s just as great for extended online matches or all-nighters in their favorite game.

Glorious Model O Gaming Mouse

The wired connection will ensure their mouse doesn’t die in the middle of a match. Kyle F, a tech TikToker and gamer, says its lightness makes it easier to play with, too.

Glorious PC Gaming Race Glorious Mouse Bungee

This cable-management accessory will ensure that their mouse cable doesn’t hamper their game play. “If you stick the bungee at the back of your desk,” says Kyle F., “it holds the cable up in the air, basically floating, causing no drag against the mouse.”

NYXI Hyperion Wireless Joy-Pad for Switch/Switch OLED

Nelius says this Joy-Con upgrade can make a Nintendo Switch seem more like a Steam Deck. It feels like Nintendo’s own Pro controller with the added benefit of being able to act as a stand-alone controller, just as with Joy-Cons.

Backbone One (USB-C)

Backbone One

Unlike a Switch or Steam Deck, an iPhone or Android phone paired with a mobile controller is light enough to toss in even a small fanny pack. Do note that Backbone offers models with either a Lightning or USB-C connector if they have an Android phone or iPhone 15, so be sure you know which phone they have before placing your order.

PowerA Moga Mobile Gaming Clip for Xbox Wireless Controllers

This gaming clip allows the devoted Xbox player to use their favorite controller when they’re playing a mobile game. “PowerA’s gaming clip makes it easy to connect your phone to an Xbox wireless controller you might already have,” says Polygon commerce editor Cameron Faulkner.

Elgato Stream Deck XL

“Once I started streaming, it became very apparent very quickly that I needed a bunch of buttons,” T-Pain told us. He likes the Elgato Stream Deck XL, which he uses to stream on Twitch and to control lighting and music cues on his podcast.

Nintendo Switch Lite

The Switch still makes for a great gift, and the Switch Lite is a good option for anyone who wants to play on the go (unlike the OLED and standard versions, it can be used only in handheld mode). Emily Heller, Vulture’s recommendations editor, says it’s great for casual gamers and commuters, too.

PlayStation 5

If they’re still playing on a PS4, they will definitely appreciate the upgrade. Cupahnoodle notes that this is the only console option for anyone looking to play games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 or either installment in the Last of Us series, all of which are exclusive to PS5.

Analogue Pocket

This beautifully designed device plays games from the original Game Boy up to the Advance and also works as a synthesizer and sequencer. Strategist editor Winnie Yang loves how it looks as an object as well as how it allows her to do some nostalgic gaming but “with a really, really nice high-resolution display.” Apodaca recommends the Pocket too. “ It’s extremely portable, no Wi-Fi required, and a perfect device for those looking for some handheld nostalgia,” he says.

Miyoo Mini Handheld Game Console

Your recipient can install all their favorite Game Boy games on the Miyoo, which is small enough to keep in a carry-on. Mick Jenkins is a fan.

iPad Air

The iPad Air’s touch screen is great for play, and your recipient can pair the device with a keyboard whenever they need to get work done. “I have the iPad for when my laptop dies so I can still game and make music,” T-Pain told us.

Lenovo Legion Go

Lenovo’s Legion Go is what you’d get if you blended the Nintendo Switch with a gaming laptop. It has a kickstand for playing on-the-go, its controllers are removable, and your recipient can maximize the versatility of this handheld gaming console by connecting extra peripherals like an external GPU, a monitor, or a third-party controller.

SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset

This headset is a step up for anyone whose speakers just aren’t cutting it any more. “It’s cool because it works for Switch, PS4, PC, and Android phones, so it’s super-versatile,” Heller says.

Astro Gaming A20 Wireless Gaming Headset

This headset pairs style with impressive sound; it even has on-device audio adjustment. “It’s an amazing gaming headset that is amazingly comfortable, that has stunning immersive sound at a fantastic price,” says Kahlief Adams, host of the gaming podcast Spawn on Me.

Playstation 5 Pulse 3D Wireless Headset

“Living in an apartment complex with a work-from-home partner, my PlayStation 5 PULSE 3D Wireless Headset is invaluable for quiet gaming sessions,” Wiger says.

JBL Pulse 5

This lava-lamp-like Bluetooth speaker will look great in the background when they’re streaming or when they’re not. It’s my favorite speaker for after-work jam sessions in my living room.

Nintendo Mario Playing Cards NAP-06 Retro Art

With this deck, they won’t need their phone to play games when they’re away from home. I like to switch to a deck of cards when playing my favorite phone-based card game starts racking up my screen time.

Users, by Colin Winnette

Photo: Soft Skull

This book brings the suspense and dread of Severance to the life of a VR game developer. I finished it in about two days (a record for me in a year of infrequent reading).

Whoop Membership

This tracker will inspire them to keep those metrics up by gamifying their workouts. Strategist contributor Stacey Dee Woods says “it provides accurate, valuable information and is easy and fun to use.”

Anker Portable Charger PowerCore Slim

Don’t let Candy Crush be the thing that kills their battery. I carry this one with me when I travel and use my iPhone as my mobile gaming device.

Original Tamagotchi

Here’s a digital pet their landlord can’t complain about. Strategist staff writer Rachael Griffiths says Tamagotchis make a delightful, unexpected present for friends who grew up in the ’90s or aughts.

Nintendo Switch Online 12-Month Subscription

“Subscriptions are the new gift cards,” says Kyle Wandel, manager of business intelligence at the Consumer Technology Association. This subscription will give them access to NES and SNES classics, plus let them play Fortnite online with their friends.

Philips Hue Bluetooth Smart Lightstrip Plus Two-Meter Base Kit
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Microsoft Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

Cupahnoodle says Microsoft’s monthly subscription is great for gamers who don’t want to spend $60 on every new game that comes out, since most popular titles are available through the service as long as they’re subscribed.

Elgato Wave Neo

Ashewyn likes Elgatos’s newest line of gear, the Wave line; particularly the Wave Neo, which is geared toward people looking to start streaming or upgrade their home office.

Apple Gift Card

Although this card can be used for anything Apple-related, if they like gaming on their iPhone, an Apple Arcade subscription will give them a ton of premium games to play. Apodaca recommends the action-focused roguelike Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate. “It’s basically a TMNT Hades clone and it rips,” he says.

Playstation VR2

“People are sleeping on PSVR 2,” Campbell says. “I’m not a driving-game enthusiast, but the experience of Gran Turismo on PSVR is mind-blowing.”

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