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The New Razer Blade 14 Gets Its First Major Price Drop Since Launch Ahead of Black Friday

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If you’ve been holding off on snagging the 2025 iteration of the Razer Blade 14, your patience has paid off. Razer’s newest 14-inch gaming laptop is currently seeing its most substantial price drop since launch. This discount arrives ahead of quite a few Black Friday sales that will start kicking off later this week.

The Razer Blade 14 is an attractive gaming laptop that makes a few sacrifices for the sake of form factor and portability, but it still manages to hold its own for both gaming and productivity. And at its current sale price, it’s an even more appealing device for those looking for a versatile laptop that can play modern titles on the go.

In our review, we called the Razer Blade 14 “the perfect daily driver to take with you to work or school, and then to game or consume content later,” and went on to claim that “the overall experience is so good that it makes its premium price and handful of trade-offs feel worth it.” And, well, that premium price is currently less of an issue than ever.

The Razer Blade 14 is available at Amazon for 14% off the normal asking price. As such, you can pick up the RTX 5060 version with 16GB RAM for only $1,549, while the RTX 5070 version with 32GB RAM is only $1,799. Unfortunately, however, the option with 64GB RAM and a 2TB SSD isn’t currently part of this sale, meaning it’s still a whopping $2,499.99.

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Meanwhile, the Razer Blade 14 is discounted on the Razer website at the same price points for each model. Signing up for Razer’s Sliver Rewards program can also net you a code for an additional $10 off your first order for new members, as well as earn you a nice chunk of extra points toward a future order. You will also be eligible for a free month of a Game Pass subscription if you choose to purchase through Razer.

If the small size of the Razer Blade 14 just isn’t up your alley, note that the larger Razer Blade 16 and Razer Blade 18 models are also on sale. And if these Cyber Weekend deals aren’t quite enough of a discount for you, or if you’re just not feeling the Razer Blade lineup as a whole, check out the best gaming laptops of 2025 to see if there’s something more your speed.

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