Target's Buy-Two-Get-One Video Games Sale Ends at Midnight

Target's Buy-Two-Get-One Video Games Sale Ends at Midnight

It also works for board games!

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Nov 05, 2016 @ 04:37 PM (Staff Bios)
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Each year, retailers seem to make Black Friday seem like a bigger and bigger deal. This year, some retailers even did an "Early Black Friday" sale. Target was one of them, and they had a pretty impressive deal. Keep in mind, this deal is over at midnight tonight, so you may want to jump on it. Otherwise, you may just have to wait for real Black Friday. And none of us want to do that.

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They're preparing for Best Buy to open its doors.

One of the highlights of Target's sale is on video games. The deal is your typical buy-2-get-1-free sale. Don't think that the eligible games are at least 5-years-old. Target made sure to include mostly titles that are still sparkling new. So if you have some Christmas shopping to do, or just want to pick up some new games, you better hurry. It's almost too late.

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