Gift Guide: 14 gifts for the gamer in your life

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through the end of December.You can find our other guides right here. To those who are in it, gaming is more than just a hobby
It a way to connect with others, an outlet for competition and, for the most talented, a potential career path
But as far as hobbies (or more-than hobbies) go, it can become really expensive. So this holiday season, surprise your beloved gamer with
gear that will keep their wallet full and their fingers engaged. Before you dive in, make sure to double check your recipient preferred
gaming platform
While things like a massive USB hard drive will generally work regardless of whether they&re on PC or Xbox, even the best Xbox headset
probably won&t work with PS4
We&ve got suggestions for each platform below, plus a few games for each. This article contains links to affiliate partners where available
When you buy through these links, TechCrunch may earn an affiliate commission. Logitech G502 Hero (or Lightspeed) PC If they&ve been
gaming for years, your giftee might already have a mouse they love
If they&re just starting to get into gaming on a PC, though, upgrading to a really good mouse is a solid first step
You don&t have to worry too much about compatibility with their existing hardware, and it should last them years. The Logitech G502 Hero and
the Logitech G502 Lightspeed are great options here
The Hero, a wired and more budget-friendly version of the Lightspeed, comes with 11 customizable buttons, weight customization, LED lights
and the namesake HERO sensor can scale between 100 and 16,000 DPI — allowing them to find their exact sensitivity comfort zone
The Lightspeed, meanwhile, adds two big features to the Hero with the Lightspeed wireless tech (super-low latency for a wireless mouse) and
wireless charging via the optional $100 PowerPlay mouse pad. Price: G502 Hero (Wired), $42 on Amazon | G502 Lightspeed (Wireless), $150 on
Amazon Razer Huntsman Elite PC Though this keyboard is on the pricey side, it worth it
The Huntsman Elite has super-fancy hybrid keys, using both mechanical and optical sensor inputs for super-consistent, ultra-fast key presses
The opto-mechanical switch gets rid of debounce and promises a much longer lifespan (100 million keystrokes) than much of the competition,
so it&ll last
It has built-in storage for profiles, letting you quickly swap in customizations you&ve made for different games
It got a comfortable wrist rest, and, of course, RGB lighting. Price: $175 on Amazon Astro A50 PC + PS4 + Xbox Having a good headset can
feel like cheating, and the Astro A50s are pretty damned great
With Dolby Headphone 7.1 Surround Sound, and 5GHZ wireless transmitter for low latency, I honestly feel like they make me a better player
The headset has controls for mixing voice chat and game sound, and the battery lasts up to 15 hours
It comes in two versions: one for Xbox/PC, and one for PS4/PC; sadly, no version works with all three platforms. Price: $300 on
Amazon SteelSeries Arctis 7 PC + PS4 If dropping $300 on a headset seems a bit too much, the SteelSeries Arctis 7 will get the job done at
less than half the price
It offers Lossless 2.4GHz wireless audio (low latency) and a fantastic Clearcast bidirectional mic
SteelSeries says it has up to 24 hours of battery life, though I&ll admit that I&d never have the stamina to test that. Price: $110 on
Amazon Astro C40 TR Gaming Controller PS4 + PC As gaming gets more and more competitive, controller players have historically been at a
bit of a disadvantage
While most console shooters have systems like aim assist to try and make up for the gap, console controllers inevitably have fewer inputs
than a PC gamer with their full-blown keyboard/mouse setups. The Astro C40, my personal go-to PS4 controller, helps counter that a bit
With re-mappable panels on the back, trigger stops and both wired and wireless capabilities, the C40 is a controller that can up your game
It also has a 12-hour battery life; I&ve never managed to actually kill this controller between charges. (I have noticed a bit of aim drag
on one of the joysticks from time to time
That said, the controller has a removable panel for changing out joysticks, and Astro sells the C40 with a six-month warranty.) Price: $180
on Amazon Scuf Gaming Prestige Xbox Controller Xbox If your Xbox gamer isn&t happy with the included Xbox controller, a solid option is
the Scuf Gaming Prestige controller for Xbox
It has four mappable paddles on the back, and is fully customizable
That means you can tailor the color, the length and shape of the joysticks, and the feel of the controller
One caveat: It worth noting that in my experience, Scuf controllers don&t stand up to a lot of wear and tear, especially considering the
$160 price tag. Price:$160 from Scuf Seagate Game Drive 4TB PS4/Xbox One The game you&ve been dying to play is finally out… aaaaand now
you&ve got to pick which of your existing games to delete to make it fit
Or you could just plug in a monster hard drive and forget about all that for a while. The Seagate GameDrive 4TB will immediately bump up
your console storage capacity, adding space for another 50+ games
It uses USB 3.0, which means it doesn&t need an extra power source and transfers at good speeds
It a spinning disc rather than solid state — the upside of which is that it keeps things cheap, the downside being that the read(/load)
times tend to be a bit slower. (Tip:Pretty much any USB 3.0 hard drive bigger than 256GB will work with PS4 or Xbox One, though you&ll need
to wipe/format it for each console the first time you plug it in.) Price: 4TB Game Drive for PS4, $114 | 4TB Game Drive for Xbox, $120 A big
ol& microSD card Switch As with the Xbox/PS4, most people will probably eventually want way more storage than the 32GB that comes built
into the Nintendo Switch
Unlike the Xbox/PS4, however, the Switch taps microSD cards rather than external USB drives. Fortunately, microSD cards have seen drastic
price drops over the last few years
You can get cards as big as 512GB for less than $100 these days
Two things to be aware of: you&ll want a card that supports transfer speeds of at least 60-95 MB/s, and you probably want to buy from a
brand you recognize from a retailer you trust
Bootleg cards with mislabeled capacities are a thing. Price: Sandisk 512GB microSDXC, $80 Games: Giftee already got things covered on the
hardware front? Get& em some games! No game is one-size-fits-all, so here a smattering of choices across genres and platforms. (Trying to
figure out if a game seems right for someone? Look for &Let Play& videos on YouTube, or watch a Twitch stream
It&ll take a few more minutes than just watching a trailer, but they&re often much better representations of what a game is really
like.) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) Shooter, PC + PS4 + Xbox Call of Duty has been a staple in any gamer diet for the past decade
Though the franchise has had a bumpy few years, the community has been re-energized with the recent launch of Modern Warfare*, the sequel to
one of the franchise most popular titles
This boots-on-the-ground FPS game should be a welcome gift to most gamers, as long as they don&t already have it! (*Confusingly, this one is
officially just called &Call of Duty: Modern Warfare,& without any number following it, despite it being the fourth CoD game to share the
&Modern Warfare& name
Make sure you&re getting the one made in 2019, not 2007, 2009 or 2011.) Price: $45 on Amazon Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Action/Adventure,
PC + PS4 + Xbox The upcoming release of &Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker& makes this 2019 title an excellent option for your gamer, who
may wish to continue on in a galaxy far, far away the moment they leave the theater
This action-adventure games follow the story of Cal Kestis, a Jedi Padawan, who is looking to finish his training and restore the Jedi
Order, all while thwarting the Empire attempt to hunt him down
It a true Star Wars tale. Price: $40 on Amazon The Last of Us (Parts 1 - 2) Action/Adventure, PS4 The Last of Us initially launched a few
years ago, but the title has been remastered for PS4
The title follows Joel and Ellie, two survivors of a Zombie apocalypse as they try to survive warring factions, the military and the zombies
themselves
It a cinematic adventure that your gamer could end up playing for hours without even noticing
And the affordable part 1 is a great way to prime for the 2020 release of part 2, which you can pre-order now. Price: Last of Us 1
(Remastered), $17 | Last of Us 2 (Pre-order) The Outer Worlds Action RPG, PC+ PS4 + Xbox The Outer Worlds is a first-person RPG that is
sure to please classic sci-fi fans
The relatively complex game allows players to make decisions as they move to new worlds and meet new NPCs, all the while participating in
combat situations with hostiles
The game is available on PC, PS4 and Xbox, with a Switch version set to launch in 2020. Price: $35 on Amazon Untitled Goose Game Puzzler, PC
+ Mac + PS4 + Xbox + Switch Anyone interested in a super-lightweight, lean-back sort of game will appreciate the Goose Game
Essentially, the player is a very annoying goose, and completes tasks that make the lives of surrounding humans more difficult
It cute, it fun and it affordable. Price: $20 Pokémon Sword/Shield RPG, Switch The first original Pokémon game for Switch is a great
jumping on point for those new to the franchise
The Pokémon company changed some key elements of gameplay to make repetitive actions less punishing, and created a great, engaging story
There are also dozens of new Pokémon to discover on the fastest-selling Switch game ever, and a thousand+ from past generations. As with
most main series Pokémon titles, there are two versions of this game — Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield
They&re slightly different — each one has a handful of unique Pokémon you can&t get in the other, some visual differences, etc
— but there not really a wrong choice. Price: Pokémon Sword, $60 | Pokémon Shield, $60