Xbox One and PS4 Bundles Slashed to $300 for Black Friday

Xbox One and PS4 Bundles Slashed to $300 for Black Friday

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Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 07, 2015 @ 05:51 PM (Staff Bios)
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Black Friday fever is already hitting, and stores are announcing their sales across the board. Kohl's happens to be one of them with a pretty sweet deal for those that don't own a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. This year, Kohl's is offering a 500GB PS4 bundle featuring a download code for The Uncharted Collection for only $299.99 instead of the $349.99. The same can be said for the Xbox One, which is bundled with LEGO Movie: The Video Game for $299.99. However, this sale begins at 1 AM Black Friday, so the 27 of November.

If you're not a fan of Kohl's or don't have one around you, you can then turn your attention to GameStop, which has a similar sale. 319 items will be on sale November 27, including the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One bundles for $299. Expected to see some sales on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ($30) and on controllers.

GameStop will not be open on Thanksgiving Day out of respect for the employees, which is actually a good change of pace considering previous years.

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