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Score a Pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons for Just $72 With Woot’s Black Friday Discounts

Any gamers who’ve been feeling the pinch enough that they can’t splurge on an extra pair of Joy-Con controllers for your Nintendo Switch 2, Woot has a double Black Friday deal that will save you almost $30.

For this pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons, in the same light blue & red colours as the console, Woot has initially knocked $10 off their original $99.99 price tag to $89.99. However, for Black Friday only (November 28), Woot is also offering an extra 20% off any order when placed through the Woot app.

To get your new pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons for only $72 this Black Friday, here is what you need to do:

  • Visit Woot’s Switch 2 Joy-Con deal
  • Add the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons to your basket for $89.99 (with the initial $10 off)
  • Log in to your Woot account to sync your basket
  • Log in to the Woot app and check out through there to get an additional 20% off

If you haven’t got the app already, you can find it on Woot’s terms and conditions page for the offer.

You can get up to $40 off with the discount in total, and you’ll also receive free standard shipping if you’re an Amazon Prime member. That means you can add in other Nintendo Switch games and accessories on sale for extra discounts too, like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (now $46.99) or Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (now $44.99).

Like those that come standard with the Nintendo Switch 2 console, these Joy-Con 2 controllers pack all of Nintendo’s latest refinements, including HD Rumble 2, motion controls, the new C Button for streamlined GameChat access, and optical-sensor mouse-style aiming in supported games.

Each set includes both left and right Joy-Con 2 controllers along with a pair of matching straps; this makes them ideal to have you ready for a variety of games, like Mario Kart World and Nintendo Switch Sports.

Official Nintendo Switch games and accessories rarely go on sale, and the Switch 2 and its Joy-Cons were already additionally expensive with the price increase it had before launch. If you wanted to grab an extra pair for Super Mario Party Jamboree or to simply have some spares, today is the best opportunity by far.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Team Admits the RPG's Success Has Surprised Them — 'It Was Not Supposed to Be Big'

The director of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 always believed the turned-based RPG was going to be "cool," but had no idea it would get this "big."

Talking to Radio Times Gaming following this year's Golden Joysticks awards, creative director Guillaume Broche spoke candidly about the studio's work, admitting that the game's reception from fans and critics alike has been so unexpected, saying "nobody really understands what's happening."

"I think people don't really realize that, now it's become big, but before the launch, it was not supposed to be big," Broche said. "I think we all felt the same thing. It's going to be cool. It's not going to be big, it's going to be cool. And what's happening today is like, as we say, nobody really understands what's happening.

"It's a weird feeling, when you put your heart out into the world and the world embraces it and gives you so much love back. We get so much love from the players... it's so touching and incredible that it's very hard to explain."

Ben Starr — who voices Verso in the RPG — feels the same, adding: "It was never intended to be as big as it is. It's turned into this kind of cultural moment, phenomenon, but that's just because the game is very honest, I think. And a lot of people have bought into that.

"I don't think anyone expected this because it's a small game. No one expected those numbers, and we've all just been messaging each other thinking, this is, well, this is just silly. This is just silly now. Everyone just stop. It's a silly joke. But yeah, it's been very cool."

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launched on April 24 across PC and console, but also straight into Xbox Game Pass as a day-one title. In IGN's 9/10 review of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, we described it as a "modern RPG classic," adding: "In so many ways, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 reminded me of numerous classic and contemporary RPGs I love, but developer Sandfall truly understood why those games are special and made the pieces it borrowed its own."

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold 5 million copies in five months, making it one of the biggest hits of the year. It also received a record-breaking 12 nominations at this year's The Game Awards, and is up for Best Direction, Best Narrative, Best Art Direction, Best Score and Music, Best Audio, Best Independent Game, Best Debut Independent Game, and Best RPG, as well as the ceremony's coveted Game of the Year gong. Three of its performers are also up for Best Performance.

If that's convinced you to give it a go, be sure to check out our tips for the important things to know before going into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The studio recently published update 1.4.0, adding key features like a Battle Retry option alongside a host of quality-of-life changes, visual improvements, and bug fixes.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world's biggest gaming sites and publications. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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Fallout: New Vegas Has Multiple Endings, So Will Fallout Season 2 Pick One to Make Canon? It Doesn't Sound Like It

Amazon’s Fallout TV show is canon, so the question of which Fallout: New Vegas ending it will rubber stamp as official has been a burning question within the community ever since it was confirmed that Season 2 would take place in what remains of the city. But recent comments from one of the actors on the show suggest Season 2 will dodge the question entirely.

Warning! Spoilers for Fallout Season 1 and Fallout New Vegas follow.

The Fallout TV show is set after all the Fallout games and is considered canon, so when it was confirmed that Mr. House would be in Season 2, it sparked all sorts of fan theories about how he would make his live-action appearance, and what it would mean for Obsidian’s much-loved New Vegas itself.

Robert House appears in New Vegas as Mr. House. He rules the Strip as a brain plugged into a supercomputer that has extended his existence from the pre-war era hundreds of years into the post-war era. Robert House makes a cameo appearance in Season 1 during a pre-war scene in which the then RobCo Industries boss plots with Vault-Tec management and the heads of other companies to not only survive the inevitable nuclear apocalypse, but maybe even trigger it.

Season 1 ends with a Power Armor-clad Overseer Hank stomping towards New Vegas, with The Ghoul and Lucy MacLean in hot pursuit. Much of Season 2 — based on trailers released so far — will be set in New Vegas and deal with the coming together of the main characters there.

A quick reminder of where we’re at in the Fallout timeline: the Fallout TV show is set in 2296, nine years after the events of Fallout 4 and 15 years after the events of Fallout: New Vegas. We’ve already seen a debate about which Fallout 4 ending should be considered canon, if any. And now we know Mr. House is in Season 2, does that suggest a canon ending is being used?

Depending on the choices the player, aka The Courier, makes throughout the course of the game, New Vegas can end with victory for the player during the Battle of Hoover Dam, which drives out all factions including Mr. House himself, a victory for Mr. House in which he remains in control of New Vegas and takes over Hoover Dam, a victory for Caesar's Legion, or a victory for the New California Republic.

There are variations within these endings, but given Mr. House is in Season 2 in a post-war setting, as in alive (sort of) when the main characters turn up at New Vegas, then it’s likely he survived the events of New Vegas the video game.

But does Season 2 make a decision on who won Fallout New Vegas? In a new interview with The Spill, Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus, a Brotherhood of Steel squire, suggests not — and it sounds like this was a talking point among the cast and showrunners.

“Actually, you know what's really interesting is our storyline, where we are in time, it's a number of years after the events of New Vegas,” Moten began when asked if Fallout fans will be surprised by the New Vegas they see in Season 2.

“An interesting thing, a conversation Geneva [Robertson-Dworet, co-showrunner] and I have been having, was actually about how history is written in the wasteland by whoever writes it. And different perspectives will have a different perspective on who won and who lost. It's a really beautiful thing. We see it really early on that you guys [Ella Purnell’s Lucy and Walton Goggins’ The Ghoul] find out who believes themselves to be winning, and The Ghoul offering a different perspective.”

So, based on these comments, it sounds like Season 2 will largely dodge the thorny issue of New Vegas canon and include pretty much every faction from the game to some degree. Indeed, trailers have shown Mr. House in supercomputer form and Caesar’s Legion, although it's unclear in what state they're in. So perhaps we’re in for a bit of a New Vegas mashup where everyone thinks they won the Battle of Hoover Dam.

Moten's comments echo those of co-showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet last year: “All we really want the audience to know is that things have happened, so that there isn't an expectation that we pick the show up in season two, following one of the myriad canon endings that depend on your choices when you play [Fallout: New Vegas],” Wagner said.

“With that post-credits stuff, we really wanted to imply, guys, the world has progressed, and the idea that the wasteland stays as it is decade-to-decade is preposterous to us. It’s just a place [of] constant tragedy, events, horrors — there's a constant churn of trauma. We're definitely implying more has occurred.”

It won’t be long until we find out. Fallout Season 2 kicks off December 17.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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'It's Not Gonna Be Remixes of Williams Cues': Star Wars: Starfighter Director Says Ryan Gosling Movie Will Avoid The Skywalker Saga's Themes, And Has an Emmy Award-Winning Composer

Star Wars: Starfighter director Shawn Levy has revealed the movie's high-profile composer, and said the project would deliberately avoid "remixes" of John Williams' classic themes for the franchise.

Starfighter, the upcoming standalone Star Wars movie starring Ryan Gosling, will be scored by Thomas Newman — the Grammy, Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning composer who has also racked up 15 Academy Award nominations.

Newman is behind numerous classic film scores, including American Beauty, Erin Brockovich and The Shawshank Redemption, as well as modern blockbusters such as Bond films Skyfall and Spectre, plus Pixar's Finding Nemo and WALL-E.

Speaking via the On Film... with Kevin McCarthy podcast, Newman said that Starfighter would sound "classically inspired" while avoiding the classic Star Wars themes that have become synonymous with the franchise. It's an approach that makes some sense, based on what we know already of Starfighter's story — which sounds like it'll be completely separate to the franchise's Skywalker Saga.

"I was thinking about this movie and what I need the music to be, because it wants to be sort of classically inspired," Levy said. "But no, it's not gonna be remixes of Williams cues. It may be inspired by some of that, but I knew that I needed a big-hearted movie score from a composer who, like John Williams, doesn't shy away from themes.

"So, I called up Tom Newman... and I said, 'Hey, it's Shawn Levy. Would you ever consider—?' And he said, 'Send me the script, and describe your vision.' And I did both those things, and it was yes. And I'm so stoked... I'm so excited about it."

Set in a new era of Star Wars storytelling, five years after the events of Episode 9: Rise of Skywalker, Starfighter instead focuses on a new character played by Ryan Gosling and his teenage nephew, who will be portrayed by young actor Flynn Gray. Former Doctor Who Matt Smith and Frankenstein's Mia Goth play the movie's villains, while The Inbetweeners actor Simon Bird will also star.

Filming began in August, and since then we've glimpsed a couple of photos from the movie's set. First, Levy released an image of Gosling and Gray sitting on a vehicle that looks a bit like a landspeeder, which fans of 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope will know well. The following month, we then got to see the duo now floating on some kind of sci-fi raft.

"This is a standalone. It’s not a prequel, not a sequel," Levy previously said at Star Wars Celebration 2025 in April. "It’s a new adventure. It’s set in a period of time that we haven’t seen explored yet." Star Wars: Starfighter is currently due to launch on May 28, 2027.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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Look Up! Superman’s 4K Has Hit a Brand New Low Price at Amazon for Black Friday

Black Friday is a wonderful time of year for physical media fans. Those of us with 4K and Blu-ray collections can stock up on so many shows and films at a discount, and this year's sale event has had an amazing selection to look through so far. One of the best offers to cross our radar has been on James Gunn's Superman on 4K, which has just hit its lowest price yet at Amazon of just $12.49.

Superman 4K Drops to $12.49

This discount makes for a whopping 64% off its initial price of $34.98. That's a ridiculously good deal to take advantage of right now for Black Friday, especially for a movie we absolutely adored.

Back when it was released, we gave it an 8/10 in our review, with IGN's Tom Jorgensen saying it's "a wonderfully entertaining, heartfelt cinematic reset for the Man of Steel, and a great new start for the DC universe on the big screen." He went on to say that, "David Corenswet is a natural, benevolent Superman, Nicholas Hoult’s egomaniacal Lex Luthor gives him the perfect foil, and by minute two, you’ll be willing to burn a thousand Kryptons if it means saving Supes’ chaotic, good-boy companion Krypto the Superdog."

It's an incredibly fun watch, and its bright, colorful visuals certainly make it worth adding to a physical media library. It's not the only 4K Blu-ray enjoying a great discount right now, either. If you're itching to pick up some more, Amazon's also offering discounts on the Dark Knight Trilogy on 4K, Jurassic Park on 4K, and the A Nightmare on Elm Street seven-film 4K collection, just to name a few. Amazon also has a huge "Buy 2 Get 1 Free" 4K Blu-ray sale going on during Black Friday that's worth a look.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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Got Money to Burn? Avatar MTG Collector Booster Boxes Are Discounted at Amazon for Black Friday

The last Magic: The Gathering set of 2025, Avatar: The Last Airbender, has been more positively received than the Spider-Man one before it, but Collector Boosters have still been tough to get hold of.

Not only does Amazon have them in stock for Black Friday, but it’s selling a box at a fairly good discount compared to just a few weeks ago. Look, it’s still an awful lot of money, but if you’re desperate for some of the set’s priciest cards, this is still the way to go.

MTG Collectors Can Get an Avatar Collector Booster Box for $400

Thanks to a Black Friday discount, you can save $55 off the (admittedly exorbitant) list price. That brings it down to $399.99 for 12 packs, which works out $33 per pack. Yes, it’s still a lot. Why buy these and not the more reasonably priced Play Booster Box (which includes 30 packs and is also on sale)?

The draw here is that Collector Boosters have foil and unique extended art variants of cards, making them a much easier way of getting a bunch of rare cards. We’ve also recently broken down the top 10 most valuable Avatar cards using data from the folks at TCGPlayer, so you can keep an eye out for any notable chase cards while cracking packs this weekend.

If you just want cards to play the game with, however, it's hard to argue with a 28% discount on a Play Booster box, now down to just under $150.

Only you can decide if the price is right for you, but given that these cards have been trickier to get hold of than an elusive, airbending Avatar, we’re putting them on your radar.

For more on Magic: The Gathering, check out a hefty discount on a Final Fantasy 6 Commander Deck, one of my personal favorite precons for new players, and even a big saving on Final Fantasy booster boxes.

But, if you play your cards right, there are also a couple of amazing promo offers that could bag you this crazy expensive booster box for under $250. If you fancy saving a small fortune, you'll need to check if you're eligible for an Amazon Visa card (see here).

After signing up, you'll receive an instant $60 gift card credited to your Amazon account. This will bring down the total price to $339.99, which is well, well below market value.

TCGPlayer's Black Friday Sale is Now Live

One more thing before you go, Trading card game players rejoice; TCGPlayer is having a nice Black Friday promotion. From November 28 at 9 AM ET to December 1 at 11 PM ET, you can get 10% cash back in store credits on all purchases.

This includes both single cards and sealed products. Plus, if you're a TCGPlayer subscriber, you'll get 13% or more back (12% base plus 1-3% monthly loyalty bonus). That's pretty great, all things considered.

If you're looking to buy any singles, it's worth holding off until then to get the best deal possible.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Says the Tanks in World of Tanks Are No Match for Doctor Strange

The Holidays are approaching, and you know what that means: tanks. Lots and lots of tanks. And to celebrate the season, Wargaming just revealed that none other than Benedict Cumberbatch will be the official Ambassador for the World of Tanks Holiday Ops 2026 event. You can check out an exclusive behind the scenes look at the actor’s appearance in the game in the player above.

Cumberbatch sat down with IGN to dive into his participation in World of Tanks, break down his favorite video games as a kid, and share whether Doctor Strange would beat Doctor Doom in a fight.

“World of Tanks is about as good as it gets,” Cumberbatch says. “My character in the game does much more than just handing out assignments. From the winter garage, he shares bits of life (and) wisdom through stories that inspire players to push forward. There’s also the special Holiday Ops Challenge filled with over 50 battle missions that grant exclusive, customized rewards – including my role as a tank commander with my own voice in the game.”

Cumberbatch follows in a long line of celebrities who’ve participated in World of Tanks Holiday Ops events including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Statham, Milla Jovovich, and Vinnie Jones. Cumberbatch says that his favorite tank in the game is the M24 Chaffee, but that all the artillery in the game wouldn’t stand a chance against one of his famous on-screen characters.

When we asked Cumberbatch who would win a face-off between every single tank in World of Tanks combined and Doctor Strange, he scoffed. “Doctor Strange. Come on guys, of course it would be the good Doctor.”

Cumberbatch, who’s appeared in games like The Nightjar, Sherlock: The Network, LEGO The Hobbit, and Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, says video games were an essential part of his childhood. “It all started with a little Nintendo Donkey Kong Jr.,” Cumberbatch says, “which I was obsessed with, and then Mario Brothers of course. I had an Atari console which I used to remember playing very basic ping-pong with my dad and a rather scary end of days nuclear strike game where you had to intercept intercontinental ballistic missile(s)! I remember how stiff the control sticks were but (they were) all very fond memories and despite the simplicity a great deal of fun.

“I had a SEGA Game Gear a little later on, but apart from that now the console and gaming world kind of left me behind with adult life. At moments like this I wish I could find some time to while away the hours either with a shoot ’em up or strategy-heavy game. Everything that happened (with World of Tanks) was a completely new experience for me - engaging with the video gaming world and its creative side in such an intense way. It’s been fascinating, and I’m excited to see how players will receive it.”

Cumberbatch, who’s known for his appearances in the MCU, on-screen roles like Sherlock and Smaug, and critically acclaimed turns in films like The Power of the Dog, August: Osage County, and The Imitation Game, says he and the Wargaming team recorded hundreds of voice lines to give his character depth and make him “instantly recognizable.”

“Like all things gaming, (World of Tanks is) wild and clever and fast moving. Here I am stepping into a completely new world and exploring a role that’s both grounded in a certain reality that then slowly swirls into magic realism and absurdity via some great comedic beats.

“I’m the virtual commander in World of Tanks, but in the guise of a highly inappropriate therapist. I’m guiding players through the battlefield with a steady hand. My character is eccentric and high-energy but also the embodiment of calmness. He is a tactician and strategist who knows that true strength lies in composure and clarity of thought.”

Beyond World of Tanks, fans are eager to know if Cumberbatch will appear as Doctor Strange in next year’s Avengers: Doomsday. While he’s tightlipped on that possibility, Cumberbatch does have an opinion as to who's the ultimate Doctor in the MCU. When we asked him who would win in a fight - Dr Strange or Doctor Doom - he didn’t mince words.

“I hope Dr Strange!”

The World of Tanks Holiday Ops 2026 event kicks off on December 5, 2025, and continues through January 12, 2026.

Michael Peyton is the Senior Editorial Director of Events & Entertainment at IGN, leading entertainment content and coverage of tentpole events including IGN Live, San Diego Comic Con, gamescom, and IGN Fan Fest. He's spent 20 years working in the games and entertainment industry, and his adventures have taken him everywhere from the Oscars to Japan to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Follow him on Bluesky @MichaelPeyton

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Alan Wake Developer Remedy Looks to Have Trademarked Control: Resonant Ahead of The Game Awards, Sparking Speculation It's Set to Reveal a Long-Awaited Sequel

A wave of speculation among fans of Alan Wake 2 and Control developer Remedy Entertainment has been sparked by the filing of a fresh trademark, just days ahead of The Game Awards.

As spotted by MP1st, a trademark for something named "Control: Resonant" was filed yesterday, November 27, by Remedy's legal firm, Nordic Attorneys at Law Ltd. This, it's stated, is the same group responsible for all of Remedy's other trademarks.

The obvious conclusion here is that Control: Resonant will be the title of Remedy's upcoming Control sequel, which the developer first announced for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S back in 2022. Little else is known about the project, however.

The timing of the trademark's filing raises eyebrows, coming exactly two weeks before this year's The Game Awards broadcast on December 11. And Remedy has gone big at the show before, with a full dance number during the show's 2023 ceremony to celebrate Alan Wake 2.

Of course, there's a possibility this isn't the Control sequel that fans are waiting patiently for. Remedy also has ideas for film and TV adaptations cooking in collaboration with Annapurna Interactive, or this could alternatively be some other kind of spin-off.

But the sense among fans is that now is the right time for Control's full sequel to be revealed, two years after Remedy's last blockbuster game project arrived, and as a statement of intent following the disappointing performance of FBC: Firebreak, the studio's scrappy attempt at a Control multiplayer experience.

IGN has contacted Remedy for more, and will of course be reporting all the announcements from The Game Awards 2025 live.

If you're hunting for the best offers this week, we're actively rounding up the strongest Black Friday deals on video games, tech, and more. You can find all our top picks and price drops in our full Black Friday hub, or check out our relevant pages for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox deals.

Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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Amazon Is Launching a Ton of New Deals on Actual Black Friday This Year

Amazon first kicked off its Black Friday sale last Thursday, and some of the best discounts went live right away (check them out here). Not all of the discounts dropped all at once, though. Amazon has slowly been including new price drops all week long as competing online stores set their own sales live. And now that we've finally reached actual Black Friday, the final deals have arrived for the 2025 sale. At least until Cyber Monday arrives with more.

There are quite a few new price drops at Amazon today and most of the best discounts are still available. The main exception to that is physical video games at Amazon has been mostly cleared out after the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation sales went live last weekend. I'd recommend just diving into the sale yourself, but I've also highlighted some of the best new deals available starting today.

New Black Friday Deals at Amazon

Amazon has only just released its new Black Friday deals for today, so I'm still actively finding all of the price drops I can. The deals you'll want to jump on right away are the new price drops on LEGO sets which will potentially sell out quickly. There's also a ton of new book deals, but those will probably stay in stock all weekend long.

New LEGO Deals

Amazon has added a bunch of new LEGO sets to its sale today, likely because the actual LEGO Store Black Friday sale starts today. Target has also dropped a new 40% off LEGO sets sale today.

Neither of these can really compete with LEGO's U.S.S Enterprise set launch, but the discounts are still quite good today.

New Book Deals

Amazon has had box sets on sale all week long, but the latest price drops are great new additions. There's a nice mix of fun gift sets for kids, like the Where's Waldo Ultimate Collection, as well as giant Lord of the Rings tomes for the more adult crowd. If you're looking for a good gift for a reader in your life, I'd suggest checking these out. Many of these are also eligible for Amazon's "3 for 2" sale on movies and vinyl as well.

More New Deals

Outside of books and LEGO sets, Amazon has quite a few other discounts going live today or that just went live last night. I'm gathering all of the notable price drops I've been able to find right here.

Top Amazon Black Friday Deals Today

Both the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Colorsoft have dropped to the lowest prices we've seen all year as well, making it a great time to pick up one of the best reading tablets if you don't already have one. Amazon is also running a $0.99 for three months deal on Kindle Unlimited subscriptions as well, but the discount is only available for those who haven't recently had a subscription.
And if reading isn't really something you have time for right now, the classic Audible deal has returned and you can get that service for only $0.99 per month for the first three months. I'd definitely recommend trying that out, even to just listen to the new full-cast Harry Potter Audiobook, which I thought was actually really good.

We're also seeing the lowest price ever on multiple AirPods models, and good deals on MacBooks and the latest iPads as well. It's unlikely that prices will drop any lower than they are, even though Apple has officially kicked off its own Black Friday promotion today.

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