Pre-Black Friday Sale Has An Amazing Xbox Deal
For the Xbox One, there are quite a number of deals for them on eBay in time for Black Friday 2016.
The Sony PlayStation 4 “Slim” edition with 500GB on-board storage configuration and bundled with Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be up for grabs at just $249.99, a $50 less than the manufacturer suggested retail price of $299.99.
According to the report from VG247, the Black Friday Sale on the PlayStation Store is scheduled next week.
The United States’ largest chains are once again offering one of the most popular holiday electronics deals, the Sony PS4 bundles, at Black Friday 2016 sales.
Are you convinced that this is the right upgrade for your PS4 Pro or Xbox One S?
Black Friday Sale prices have not yet been revealed, but are often the best deals of the year.
Regarding the ongoing console war between the PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One S, with both consoles offering roughly the same specs for the price and a very similar game availability, it is hard to determine which one has the best Black Friday deals.
You can pick up a PlayStation 4 Pro for $399, and here is a pretty detailed analysis of whether you need to buy one. The Sony authorized retailer Antonline is selling PS4 Slims for a mere 9.99 on its eBay store page.
There are other Xbox One bundles out there, a lot of them with older games, or simply inferior ones. There are dozens of other games over at Walmart at substantial discounts as well.
Game has a 500GB Xbox One S in storm grey bundled with Federation Internationale de Football Association 17 and Forza Horizon 3 for £249.99. If you don’t mind spending the extra money for some better visuals – especially if you have a 4K television – the Pro is the best way to jump into the PlayStation 4 family of products. Xbox Live Gold membership is also getting discounted in the coming week, as you can sign up for three months at the cost of $14.99 instead of $24.99. While some devs have made it clear their game will be much sharper on 4K compatible device, others have said nearly nothing will be change.
They’re not alone though, as Microsoft have also been following the trend with the special edition of their Xbox One, although it’s probably a bit too early to compare the two and their performance on the market.