Black Friday PS5 deals

Here Are the Best Black Friday 2020 PS5 and Xbox Series X Game Deals

Hoping to snag a Black Friday PS5 for Xbox Series X this year? Maybe just looking for a discount on games for the system? Here’s a roundup of stores that will be selling the new consoles this weekend, as well as decent deals on those new releases!

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All of these deals are available in the United States. If there’s a case in which a Black Friday PS5 or Xbox Series X sale price is available at two stores, both will be noted. For this list, we’re including all releases, rather than just ones we generally cover, since it’s the launch window. Most of these games are listed as PS4 or Xbox One games, but include free upgrades or Smart Delivery for the new consoles. Many of these deals are already live!

PS5 and Xbox Series X console availability

  • Best Buy will be selling consoles online-only in “limited quantities.”
  • GameStop will have limited stock available in-store. Stores open at 7 a.m.
  • Walmart will be selling online-only at times posted on the site.

Black Friday PS5 game deals

  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is $47.99 at GameStop.
  • Borderlands 3 is $9.99 at GameStop.
  • FIFA 21 is $26.99 at GameStop.
  • Madden NFL 21 is $26.99 at GameStop.
  • No Man’s Sky is $29.99 at the PlayStation Store.
  • Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath Kollection is $24.99 at Best Buy and $25 at Walmart, while the base game is $14.99 at GameStop.
  • Watch Dogs Legion is $29.99 at Target and $30 at Walmart.
  • A 12-month PlayStation Plus membership is $44.99 at GameStop.

Black Friday Xbox Series X game deals

  • Ark: Survival Evolved is $19.99 at GameStop.
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is $47.99 at GameStop.
  • Borderlands 3 is $9.99 at GameStop.
  • FIFA 21 is $26.99 at GameStop.
  • Forza Horizon 4 is $19.99 at GameStop.
  • Gears 5 is $19.99 at GameStop.
  • Gears Tactics is $29.99 at GameStop.
  • Madden NFL 21 is $26.99 at GameStop.
  • Minecraft Dungeons is $19.99 at GameStop.
  • Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath Kollection is $25 at Walmart, while the base game is $14.99 at GameStop.
  • Sea of Thieves is $19.99 at Best Buy and GameStop. There’s a $29.99 special edition on the Microsoft Store.
  • Watch Dogs Legion is $29.99 at Target and $30 at Walmart.
  • A 3-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership is $19.99 at GameStop on Friday, and $22.49 / $22.88 at Best Buy and Walmart all weekend.
  • Best Buy is offering 10 percent off Xbox credit.

For more news on deals this Black Friday, PS5 or otherwise, check out our coverage.


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