Black Friday Toys R Us Deals Include $250 Xbox One and PS4 Slim
With the frenzy shoppers faced today in trying to purchase an NES Classic Edition today on the day of its release, one might say the 2016 holiday shopping season has already begun. For those of you unlucky in the hunt for a Turboman NES Classic Edition, hopefully the news of the Black Friday Deals to be found at Toys R Us this year will improve your spirits. Scans of the Toys R Us Black Friday Ad have been posted on BFAds’ site, and we have a quick rundown of the video game specials on their list.
The big ticket game items they are offering are $250 Xbox One and Playstation 4 Slim console bundles. The PS4 Slim Bundle includes a 500 GB console and a copy of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, while the Xbox One bundles available include a white 500 GB console and the free game choice of either Minecraft or Battlefield 1. On the Nintendo console deal side, we have the recently revealed $99 version of the New Nintendo 3DS for $99 available in black or white color schemes.
There will also be an assortment of price reductions on various PS4, Xbox One and Wii U titles, with the highest savings being $30 off of Battlefield 1, WWE 2K17, FIFA 17 or Deus Ex: Mankind on PS4 and Battlefield 1, Madden NFL 17, Just Cause 3 or Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege on Xbox One. Toys R Us’s Black Friday sale will begin at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day (Nov.24th) and the deals will be available until Saturday, November 26th or until the supply lasts. What do you guys think? Will you brave the crowds and shop on Black Friday this year? Will you pick up one of the $250 console bundles? Let us know in the comments below!
In other video game deal news, have you heard about the Xbox One Games with Gold deals for November? Read about this and future game deal stories here on Don’t Feed the Gamers!
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A royally radical and totally tubular 90s kid, Cory has a passion for all things nerdy, particularly gaming and nostalgia. While an accountant by day, he strives to be as creative and humorous as possible in his free time, be it here writing on Don't Feed the Gamers, or making dumb satirical posts on his Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram accounts.