Gamestop Launches Black Friday Ad; Includes Cheap PS4 And More

GameStop finally reveals this year's Black Friday ad and it includes discounts on several popular games such as Overwatch and Battlefield 1. The sale also includes the most tempting PS4 Slim deal. With Black Friday just a couple of days away, retailers have begun posting their ads online. 

According to the report from Game Rant, while supplies last, shoppers at GameStop can grab their own copy of PS4 Slim for only $250. In addition, this deal includes two free games. Subscribing to the bundle will get you a copy of the well-praised Uncharted 4: A Theft's End. Beside Uncharted 4, you will also have to choose between two other well-received PlayStation titles to complete the Black Friday PS4 Slim bundle. These two titles are The Last of Us Remastered and Rachet & Clank reboot.

Additionally, for those who preferred to buy a new Xbox One system than PlayStation 4 will also receive a good deal prior to the Black Friday sale at GameStop. Shoppers could purchase a 500 GB Xbox One S console and get Gears of War 4 for free. This shooter game had just been released recently and received positive feedback for its interesting multiplayer and Horde modes, as well as its thrilling story campaign.

Though the PS4 Slim deal gives a bit of an edge, however, the Xbox One deal is striking as well, and could possibly help Microsoft extend their fourth month winning streak on console sales even further. Aside from the video game consoles on Black Friday, players can also look forward to the game titles that have received massive discounts. For instance, Batman: Arkham Knight can now be purchased at only $9.99 along with other AAA games such as Star Wars Battlefront. Popular games like Battlefield 1 and Overwatch are discounted as well and are now priced at $39.99 and $34.99 respectively.

GameStop's Black Friday event will start on Nov 24 and ends on Nov 27, 2016.

 

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