Walmart Drops Price on GameSir G7 Pro 8K Nioh 3 Edition Ahead of Prime Day

If you've been looking to upgrade your setup for competitive play, Walmart has quietly jumped the gun on Prime Day. The retailer has dropped the price of the GameSir G7 Pro 8K Nioh 3 edition by nearly $20, bringing it down to $71.99. This marks the first time any 8,000Hz polling version of the G7 Pro has seen a discount.
While the product page may suggest a larger saving of $58 against a $129.99 MSRP, that figure is misleading. The G7 Pro 8K, including the Nioh 3 variant, typically retails for $89.99. Even so, the current $18 price cut makes this one of the most accessible entry points for a high-polling rate controller currently on the market.
Why the 8K Model Differs
It is worth noting that this deal is strictly for the Nioh 3 colorway. Other versions, such as the turquoise Aimlabs edition or the Champion black and gold model, do not currently share this discount. Furthermore, this offer does not appear to be an official, store-wide promotion from GameSir, as it is absent from other major retailers like Best Buy and Amazon.
For those weighing the purchase, the 8K model sits at a $8 premium over the standard G7 Pro, even with the discount applied. That extra cost buys you a significantly higher polling rate designed to minimize latency, along with swappable thumbstick tops. However, these benefits come with a steeper learning curve. The 8,000Hz polling rate creates a highly sensitive response that can feel unruly at first, requiring users to adjust to the increased input fidelity and custom deadzone settings.
Should You Wait for Prime Day?
As of now, Amazon has not matched this price, and it is unlikely they will until their official sale kicks off on June 23rd. The advantage of the current Walmart listing is that it is available to everyone immediately, bypassing the need for a Prime membership. Given the lack of visibility for this deal at other retailers, it is possible that the price cut is a result of Walmart’s specific inventory levels for the Nioh 3 edition, meaning this opportunity may not last long.
If you are a competitive player who prioritizes raw input speed over platform versatility, the G7 Pro 8K is a strong contender for your desk. Just keep in mind that you are sacrificing the Xbox Series X/S compatibility found on the base model in exchange for that precision performance.