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SteelSeries offers 15% discount on gaming headsets via coupon code

WIRED reports that SteelSeries is running a promotional campaign offering a 15% discount on gaming headsets via the coupon code POWERUP15. The retailer also provides a 10% discount for new customers on their first full-price purchase, excluding sale items. Additional savings are available on individual peripherals, such as controllers and keyboards, with discounts up to 30%, and on bundles offering up to 39% off. SteelSeries is noted as a longstanding favourite brand of WIRED for gaming gadgetry. The promotional context references popular gaming titles including Stardew Valley, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Expedition 33. Note: Historical context regarding a Guardian cartoon by Fiona Katauskas is unrelated to this commercial event and has been disregarded.

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SteelSeries Coupon Codes: 15% Off in July 2026
Promotional codes and bundle deals available from the gaming peripheral manufacturer

SteelSeries is currently offering a 15 per cent discount on gaming headsets through the promotional code POWERUP15, according to reporting by WIRED. The retailer also provides a 10 per cent discount for new customers on their first full-price purchase, excluding sale items. Additional savings are available on individual peripherals, such as controllers and keyboards, with discounts up to 30 per cent, and on bundles offering up to 39 per cent off.

The specific promo code POWERUP15 applies to headsets, with recent positive reviews cited for the Arctis Nova Elite and Arctis Nova 3P Wireless. The first-order discount requires skipping the sale section and applying the code to full-price items. Specific bundle examples include the 'White Out Core Bundle' at 22 per cent off.

The Apex Pro keyboard is noted as a reviewer favourite, with colourways on sale for up to 29 per cent off. SteelSeries is described as a longtime favourite brand of WIRED for gaming gadgetry. The source article mentions gaming titles such as Stardew Valley, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Expedition 33.

The retrieved historical context regarding a Guardian cartoon by Fiona Katauskas about Donald Trump is unrelated to the core event and appears to be an error in the retrieval cluster.

The original headline references 'July 2026', while the summary text mentions 'May 2026'; the exact validity period of these codes is unclear. The source text contains a typo ('SteelSteries') which may indicate low-quality editing in the original publication. It is unclear if the 15 per cent headset discount is exclusive or if it can be combined with other promotions.

The claim that the discount applies to 'gaming gear' in the headline is misleading; the text specifies the POWERUP15 code is for headsets, while other codes or sections apply to different categories. The summary states '15% discount on gaming gear', but the detailed text restricts the 15% code to headsets only. The historical context provided is irrelevant and should be disregarded as noise.

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