Black Friday gaming deals: early offers on consoles, accessories and games
From superheroes to western epics, there are already big discounts on this year’s top titles
Black Friday is one of the best times of the year for gamers to expand their collections as retailers slash the prices of leading titles.
There are already sizeable discounts to be had on games, accessories and consoles in the run-up to the official launch of the shopping extravaganza, which begins on Friday and extends through to Monday.
Among the early deals are the PlayStation 4 hit Marvel’s Spider-Man and open world driving game Forza Horizon 4, both of which can be found for less than £30.
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Bear in mind that these deals could change throughout the day, so it’s wise to snap them up fast.
Games
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Specialist Edition, PS4 and Xbox One - £39.99 (Game)
- Far Cry 5, PS4 and Xbox One - £24.99 (Amazon)
- Fifa 19, PS4 and Xbox One - £34.00 (Amazon)
- Forza Horizon 4, Xbox One - £26.99 (Amazon)
- God of War, PS4 - £24.99 (Game)
- Marvel’s Spider-Man, PS4 - £28.99 (Amazon)
- WWE 2K19, PS4 and Xbox One - £24.99 (Game)
Consoles
- PlayStation 4 Slim, 500GB, with Fifa 19 - £249.99 (AO)
- PlayStation 4 Slim, 500GB, with Red Dead Redemption 2 - £249.99 (AO)
- PlayStation 4 Pro, 1TB, with Doom, Fallout 76 and Marvel’s Spider-Man - £389 (Game)
Accessories
- PlayStation VR with Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Resident Evil: Biohazard and two months of Now TV - £179.99 (Game)
- PlayStation Plus, 12 months - £39.99 (Amazon)
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