While it is still a few more weeks before Black Friday 2016, gamers can now start scouting for the best deals online to make sure that they get the best prices for games and consoles. Here's an updated list of the information we've gathered so far.
Going shopping this coming November 25 will surely nab anybody a chance to get awfully low prices on a huge array of products and the videogames category have the best offers due to the options available.
Getting games on physical stores are good options for those willing to line up and challenge themselves with the amount of people rallying. Of course, there's the online stores, which games can still be obtained and companies like Walmart, Target, Amazon and Best Buy easily comes to mind.
Based on how consistently online purchases were stacking up nicely way back in 2014 as reported by VS247, it is highly possible that Microsoft will be pushing out tons of item and game sales this coming November.
The PlayStation 4 Slim and Pro in particular, could possibly be nabbed for prices lower than $275.00, which already includes the "FIFA 17" game along with an extre controller from Smyths. There's an option to either get "Battlefield 1" or "FIFA 17" by visiting the link and it is highly suggested to keep this page bookmarked for possible huge price cuts.
For those looking to take advantage of the Black Friday 2016 deals in getting an Xbox One could also watch out for this particular online stores:
Amazon: $240.XX for the standard unit bundle and a free copy of "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition"
Gamestop: $220.XX for a standard 500 GB console
For Nintedo's Wii U and 3DS, price drops are also expected on a number of participating stores and even from its own eShop. This could be due to the recent announcement of the Nintendo Switch, which arrives March next year.
First party titles like "Mario Kart 8," "Super Mario Maker," and even console exclusive "Bayonetta 2" could get nice discounts. Of all the online stores to watch out for, Nintendo's eShop would be the best place to keep gamers' eyes glued on for the best possible deals.
As of the moment, there aren't a lot of offers for digital copies of the game, but it is expected that around the first and second week of November, offers for digital copies of old and new games will start surfacing on sites like Steam, Amazon, Gamestop, Play-Asia and more.
It would be best to keep watch of these online stores as aside from the Black Friday deals, there usually are some post-Black Friday deals, which provides a bit of leeway for consumers who might not make it on the day itself due to the huge spike of traffic on online stores by that time.
For those who would want to make sure to get the best deals on November 25, and possibly, Cyber Monday, until the entire stretch of the holidays, be sure to subscribe and stay tuned as we update our lists and bring you the best possible deals.
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