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The $20 Cordless Electric Air Duster Black Friday Deal Is No Longer Reserved for Amazon Prime Members

Maintaining a tidy desk area doesn't have to be labor intensive or expensive. Compressed air canisters used to be the standard but nowadays there is a more versatile and cost effective solution. Most electric air dusters under $50 on Amazon are pretty much identical, so I'd recommend just getting whichever one is least expensive.

For Black Friday, Amazon is offering the JVSCAM Cordless Rechargeable Electric Air Duster (Air Blower) for just $19.98 after coupon code "U6C8Z5P7". Although I've seen this deal in the past, it is usually reserved only for Amazon Prime members. During Black Friday, it's available for everyone.

JVSCAM Cordless Electric Air Duster for PC for $19.99

The JVSCAM cordless rechargeable electric air duster is a fairly straightforward device. An internal fan spins at up to 130,000RPM to move an appreciable amount of air. A nozzle funnels the air into a tight, high-velocity stream that's more than strong enough to kick up layers of dust that's been sitting on top of your computer components. It has three speed settings, although I would recommend keeping it at the max speed for optimal results. You also get four different sized nozzles, including a narrow funnel for tight spaces like the crevices in your keyboard and a wider nozzle for AoE damage.

The best thing about an electric duster as opposed to a compressed air canister is that it isn't disposable. The battery lasts long enough for your PC maintenance and then it can be recharged with a USB Type-C cable, which is included. Your uses aren't limited to dusting, either. I have a similar variant of this air duster that I use for all manner of cleaning, including cleaning my coffee grinder, drying my dog, blowing leaves, and killing spiders.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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The LEGO Pac-Man Arcade Set Is the Best New Toy Deal at Amazon Today

Amazon has dropped its new LEGO deals for Black Friday, which includes the intricately-designed 2,651-piece Pac-Man Arcade set, currently down to $188.99 (30% off), its lowest price ever according to camelcamelcamel. If you've had your eye on other sets, make sure to check out other retailers like Target or go directly LEGO to see its specific Black Friday deals.

LEGO Icons Pac-Man Arcade On Sale For Black Friday

Licensed LEGO gaming builds are plentiful these days, and the more than 12-inch high, 10-inch wide Pac-Man Arcade set is one of the most detailed and impressive we've ever assembled, and filled with a ton of Easter eggs. By turning the crank on the side, the Pac-Man and Ghosts on the screen will actually move, and the figures on top will rotate. It even has a light-up coin slot – an awesome detail that recreates that old-school arcade feel.

More LEGO Black Friday Deals at Amazon

Amazon's LEGO Black Friday sale also has a few other great licensed sets, like the Star Wars Battle Droid buildable figure and the Disney Cruella De Vil car. And there's a tidy 30% discount on a LEGO build of NASA's Mars Perseverence rover.

LEGO Sets Retiring Soon That Are On Sale

Amazon also is also discounting a handful of LEGO sets that are retiring soon, so now's the perfect time to get in on those. I may finally pull the trigger on the LEGO Star Wars Droideka, myself.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

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The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokemon Legends Z-A Bundle Is Hard To Find This Black Friday - Here's Where You Can Get One

If there’s one thing that looks to be a popular item this Black Friday, it’s the Nintendo Switch 2.

We’ve already covered why the console is unlikely to see discounts (TL;DR, it’s super popular), but if you’re looking for bundle options, then Nintendo is offering two of its own.

While the Mario Kart World Bundle has been around since the console’s launch, the more recent Pokémon: Legends Z-A bundle is getting tough to find ahead of the Holiday shopping season. In fact, we’ve been watching stock dwindle all day, but there’s one place that still has it - Gamestop.

Gamestop Still Has The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokemon: Legends Z-A Bundle In Stock On Black Friday

The good news is that the console is in stock, but the bad news is that there’s no additional discount on the bundle right now.

You’re saving around $20 from buying the bundle rather than getting the game and console separately, though, and hey - it’s in stock, not something we can say about other big retailers right now.

We’ll keep checking stocks throughout Black Friday weekend and Cyber Monday, so be sure to check back.

In IGN’s review of Pokémon: Legends Z-A, Rebekah Valentine said, “Pokémon Legends: Z-A finally feels like Game Freak hitting its stride in Pokémon’s 3D era, with a fun setting to explore, a well-written story, and a total battle system overhaul that works surprisingly well.”

She awarded the game 8 out of 10, making it a great game to start your Switch 2 library with.

Already got the console and just want the game? Good news - you can save 20% today only at WOOT.

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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The Best Black Friday Phone Deals We've Found From Samsung, Google Pixel, and Apple

It’s officially Black Friday, and that means you’re in for some of the biggest deals of the year. Smartphones are seeing some deep discounts for the holiday sale, so if you’ve been looking to grab a new phone for yourself or want to give a holiday gift that just about anyone will love, you need to act now. Amazon and Best Buy are delivering some of the lowest prices of the year on top smartphones from Samsung, Google, and OnePlus. Some phones are available for over 30% off, and all of them are unlocked for easy use with a range of carriers.

If you’re looking for even deeper discounts, many of the top wireless service providers have dropped killer device bundles or individual phone deals. You could potentially score a brand new iPhone or other smartphone for free. Take advantage of these deals while you can, as most are set to expire on Cyber Monday.

Samsung Galaxy Deals

All of the latest Samsung Galaxy phones are on sale for Black Friday. Whether you opt for the top-of-the-line model or something more affordable, you can enjoy some of the biggest discounts we’ve seen on these phones. Select models are up to 30% off for some absolutely killer savings on these unlocked devices.

Samsung’s folding phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, are up to 20% off. As a tablet/phone hybrid, the Z Fold 7 is ideal for multitasking, and even gaming, thanks to its ultra-powerful processors. The Z Flip 7 is a major upgrade to the flip phones of yesteryear, offering a standard-sized smartphone with a screen that can be folded for a more pocketable design.

As for Samsung’s classic Galaxy phones, the best deals are on the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S25 FE. If you’re after the best performance, a nice-sized display, stunning cameras, and a built-in S-Pen, the S25 Ultra is the phone for you, and it’s $400 off. The entry-level S25 FE is a solid, perfectly capable budget option discounted up to $200 right now.

Check out our reviews of the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold7, and Galaxy Z Flip7

Google Pixel Deals

Google’s new Pixel 10 lineup has the best Black Friday deals. Even its tablet-style Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which just came out in October, is discounted, at $300 off. The biggest savings are on the rest of the Pixel 10 phones, which are 25% off and down to their lowest price ever. If you’re after an unlocked Pixel 10 model, the time to buy is now. You can even save big on a last-generation Pixel 9 if you’re not after the latest and greatest.

The standard Pixel 10 offers a solid triple-camera system and plenty of performance for the average user. For those looking to add a little extra oomph for multitasking and gaming, go for the Pixel 10 Pro or Pixel 10 Pro XL, which offer better cameras and more RAM. No matter what phone you end up with, just know you’re getting a good deal on a quality device.

Check out our reviews of the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 9.

OnePlus 13 Deal

The OnePlus 13 is our favorite smartphone, and for Black Friday, Amazon is selling it with a $200 discount. In IGN’s review of the OnePlus 13, reviewer Mark Knapp was enthralled with the gorgeous display, elegant design, and superb performance, and called it "a value champ" compared for great value compared to other smartphones. If you’ve been looking for a great iPhone alternative or want to step away from Google or Samsung Androids, the OnePlus 13 is the phone to get. This unlocked model is a great Black Friday deal to grab while it’s still live.

Apple iPhone Deals

Apple is offering gift cards on select iPhone 16 models, and you can score $50 off an iPhone 16 from Best Buy. Beyond that, you'll need to look to carriers for iPhone 17 deals, as we've detailed below.

See our review of the iPhone 16.

Carrier Deals

The deepest discounts on phones often come from wireless service providers. Adding new lines or trading in phones are usually the best ways to save. Below are some of the best deals from top carriers:

Verizon

Verizon has tons of “On Us” promotions for Black Friday. That includes a free iPhone 17 Pro, iPad (A16), and Apple Watch Series 11 when signing up for a new phone line on select Unlimited plans, along with tablet and watch plans. Best of all, no trade-in is required, and you could still save over $1,800. Buyers who don't need the tablet and watch can still get a free iPhone 17 Pro when adding a new line on certain Unlimited plans, or an iPhone 17 on some of Verizon’s more basic plans – again, no trade-in required

Verizon is offering effectively the same bundle deal for Samsung Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Tab, and Galaxy Watch. Same goes for the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, Tab, and Watch. All of these devices are free when signing up for new lines on select plans, with no trade-in. Verizon is also offering the standard Google Pixel 10 or Samsung Galaxy S25 for free with new lines on more basic plans.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile’s Black Friday sale includes up to four new iPhone 17s for free for subscribers bringing their phone numbers from other carriers to its $25-per-line, per-month Essentials Plan. The carrier is also offering a similar Apple bundle deal to Verizon's, with an iPhone 17 Pro, iPad, and Apple Watch SE for free when adding new lines to select Unlimited plans, albeit with trade-in required for the 17 Pro.

The company is also offering a free Samsung bundle worth $2,299 that includes a Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Tab S10 FE, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and Galaxy Buds 3 FE for an Experience Beyond plan with eligible trade-ins. Other deals include up to $1,000 off select Google Pixel Phones, and some don’t even require a trade-in with the Experience Beyond plans.

AT&T

AT&T is also offering an Apple bundle that includes a free iPhone 17 Pro with sign-up for a new line and trade-in of an iPhone 14 Max or better. Subscribers can also get an iPad (A16) and Apple Watch SE 3 for $0.99 per month each, again with new cellular lines for each. This applies to both new and existing customers. The company is also offering an iPhone Air for less than $3 per month with no trade-in when adding a new line.

For Android users, a Samsung bundle that includes Galaxy Z Flip 7 for free with eligible trade-in, along with a Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Watch for $0.99 per month. It’s a great deal, delivering up to $1,600 in savings. If you’re interested in a phone only, you can score up to $1,100 off the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra or a free Galaxy Z Flip7 with select trade-ins. Both new and existing customers are included in this deal.

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I've Found the Best Book Deals in Amazon's Buy 2, Get 1 Free Sale for Black Friday

The Amazon Black Friday sale has been raging for over a week now, but there are still new deals dropping for actual Black Friday today. I've been tracking Amazon's massive buy 2, get 1 free sale on books all week long waiting for prices to drop a little bit more before making recommendations. Now that fresh book deals are finally here, it's time to truly dig into this sale. You can check out everything included in the promotion for yourself below or scroll down for my top picks.

The Best Books to Buy in the Sale

Because the sale is so broad, I've found the best deals are on books that come in sets and are all priced around the same. Utilizing the "3 for 2" sale this way will net you the most overall savings while providing you with a great gift set for yourself or a loved one.

Lord of the Rings Illustrated Editions

The Lord of the Rings Illustrated editions are the best deal in this whole book sale in my opinion, as long as you're a fan of Tolkien's work. These are great collector's editions that include illustrations and maps from Tolkien himself as well as the full story. The standard illustrated editions of The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion are all included in the 3 for 2 sale. You can also get the deluxe editions here as well, but only two of those are included.

If you buy all three of these illustrated editions, you'll save an extra $39.78 with the added promotion. That's on top of the already great discounts Amazon has on these books. This is an incredible price for an awesome Lord of the Rings gift idea.

Harry Potter Interactive Illustrated Editions

For fans of the wizarding world, I'd recommend checking out the Harry Potter books included in this sale. These are interactive illustrated editions that include a mix of beautiful pictures as well as unique papercraft. I've actually picked up the first three MinaLima editions in a sale just like this before and the books are actually really cool. The latest entry in this series to get this illustrated edition treatment, The Goblet of Fire, is also included in the buy 2, get 1 free promo.

Book Box Sets

Another great way to get the most possible value out of the buy 2, get 1 free sale is to purchase book box sets. There are a ton of these hidden in the sale and most of them are also already discounted. If you're trying to build a book collection or just pick up a bunch of gifts for the readers in your life, this is a great way to do it for cheap. You've got Lord of the Rings, The Witcher, Harry Potter, and Dune all included in the sale here just to name a few.

New Books

Although there aren't a ton of new books included in this promotion, some of the most popular releases of 2025 so far are available. There's Suzanne Collin's latest Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping, which is already getting a movie adaptation for 2026. Fans of the hottest new romantasy series Fae and Alchemy also get the new Callie Heart book deluxe edition as part of the discounts. You'll need to add two other eligible books to activate the promotion, but these are all a good starting point.

Children's Books

I have a toddler at home now who can't get enough books, and these sales are always an excuse for me to buy more for him. There are a ton of Dr. Seuss classics in here, including How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and Cat in the Hat. There's also quite a few Eric Carle books, with Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? being the most popular. You can also find a plethora of Where's Waldo books and box sets like The Calvin and Hobbes collection.

Amazon Is Also Running an Audible Promotion

if you've never subscribed to Audible before, I'd also recommend checking out Amazon's Black Friday Audible promo. While the deal lasts you can get three months of Audible for only $0.99 cents as well as a $20 bonus credit. You get one book credit per month you can use, so signing up will basically get you The Sorcerer's Stone for only $0.99 cents. You can even use your first credit on the new full-cast Harry Potter audiobook, which I thought was excellent.

The only downside is that Amazon sets you up to auto-renew your subscription once those three months are up and will start charging you the full $14.95 per month. But as long as you cancel before then, you're fine.

As for whether or not an Audible subscription is worth it in the long run really just depends on how often you listen to audiobooks. I've had a subscription off and on over the years to listen to various things, but ultimately decided I just wasn't listening often enough to justify the cost. So deals like this one are a great way to try it out for cheap before you fully commit.

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The Best PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Controller Black Friday Deal Just Got Even Better

Sony's professional grade PlayStation DualSense Edge wireless controller just dropped in price yet again for Black Friday. Amazon now has it in White (only) for just $159.99 after a 25% instant discount. Usually $199.99, this deal follows a series of discounts that started with $175. This is the absolute lowest price we've seen, and a deal worth considering if you're looking for a pro-grade controller for your PS5 or PC.

PS5 DualSense Edge Controller for $159.99

Sony's high-end controller for the PS5 console, the Edge is a significant upgrade from the standard DualSense controller, with pro-level features like grips, adjustable analog sticks, mappable rear buttons, profiles, and more. It's also god customizable triggers; each has a stop slider that lets you adjust how far you have to squeeze before it registers. You can choose standard, medium, or short travel distances. Its analog sticks are swappable, too, with replacements available for $19.99. Included accessories are a hard shell case and USB-C cable.

If you like the standard DualSense's ergonomics but are looking for more customization needed for Twitch-sensitive genres like fighting games and shooters, then the DualSense Edge is calling your name.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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The New Black Friday LEGO Star Trek Enterprise Set Is So Popular It's Already Out of Stock

Black Friday is here and LEGO has released one of the most highly anticipated sets of the year. LEGO Icons: Star Trek U.S.S Enterprise went live at midnight, exclusively on the LEGO Store. The set costs a hefty $399.99, yet so many people have bought it that it's currently out of stock.

LEGO Star Trek: U.S.S. Enterprise

On the plus side, if you're itching to add the LEGO Enterprise to your collection, you'll probably have another opportunity. The LEGO Store listing says it's only out of stock temporarily, and you can enter your email address to be notified when it comes back. So get over there and make it so.

If you're itching to add it to your collection, you'll probably have another opportunity.

It's easy to see why it's so popular. Not only is it one of the most iconic ships in Star Trek history, it's just a terrific-looking set. It’s huge, comprised of 3,600 pieces, and it comes with minifigures of pretty much the entire Star Trek: The Next Generation crew. It also came with several Gifts with Purchase.

A reminder: this set is exclusive to the LEGO Store, so there’s no way to get it from any other retailer unless you want to pay jacked-up reseller pricing.

LEGO Star Trek Enterprise Minfigures

The set comes with nine minifigures from the show, and each one has a fitting accessory.

  • Captain Jean-Luc Picard
  • Commander William Rier
  • Lieutenant Worf
  • Lieutenant Commander Data
  • Dr. Beverly Crusher
  • Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge
  • Counsellor Deanna Troi
  • Bartender Guinan
  • Wesley Crusher

Gifts With Purchase

If you managed to get your order in early, you would have gotten an exclusive freebie: a Type-15 Shuttlepod, which came with an Ensign Ro Laren minifigure. Unfortunately, that limited-edition set also sold out.

However, if the Enterprise set comes back into stock, there are currently three Gift With Purchase sets on offer. There's a Mini Knight's Castle (valued at $29.99), a Hot Chocolate Stand (valued at $24.99), and Card Game Set (valued at $9.99).

Even if the Enterprise doesn't come back, you can take advantage of a ton of excellent Black Friday LEGO deals. If you make your purchases at the LEGO Store, you can get those same Gifts With Purchase for free with other sets, provided you reach the pricing thresholds.

The Mini Knight's Castle is free with purchases of $250 or more; the Hot Chocolate Stand is free with purchases of $170 or more, and the cards are free with purchases of $65 or more in these themes: Creator 3-in-1, Speed Champions, Fortnite, Friends, and DUPLO. The gifts stack, too, so you can get all three with one purchase if you play your cards right.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.

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The 10 Best Riftbound Cards to Pick Up During TCGplayer's Black Friday Sale

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.

With Riot and UVS Games' Riftbound League of Legends TCG fresh on the Western market after just launching a few of weeks ago, taking advantage of this promotion is a great way to pick up singles and build your decks with all upside incentives.

Sealed Riftbound product has been fairly hard to come by for consumers, but for those of you lucky enough to get your hands on cards and follow the metagame, we've picked out 10 cards you should have on your radar.

And with Riftbound's second set, Spiritforged, scheduled for English release in February of 2026, there's ample time to pick up the cards you need for your deck and get the most out of them.

Read on for detailed breakdowns of our picks, listed from least expensive to most expensive.

I wanted to focus on metagame staples some players might not have on their radar, as well as some cheaper alternatives mixed with high-end late-game bombs.

Stacked Deck

One of the few draw spells in the game so far, this is an easy three-of in any Chaos (purple) deck. It's single Energy cost without having to recycle Runes is an extremely valuable rate both on turn one and in the late game.

It's going for around $5-$6, so as an uncommon it's a bit pricey.

Tasty Faefolk

Tasty Faefolk sees play in most Calm (green) decks. It's a great late-game finisher on a budget, currently sitting at around $7.

I might not play three of these due to its high cost, but it depends on the deck it's slotted in.

Darius Trifarian

Darius is a considerably good mid-game drop in Fury (red) decks. Midrange strategies like Sett the Boss will often play a copy or two, and you'll likely see him taking up space in the top-tier Kai'sa, Daughter of the Void decks as well.

At $10, it's reasonably priced for a powerful effect.

Falling Star

Speaking of Kai'sa, Falling Star is another card this deck typically considers including three copies of.

The two Power, two Energy cost disrupts your tempo a bit, but it can be an extremely efficient boardwipe in a pinch. I'd also consider playing this in any other red deck like Jinx, Loose Cannon, especially at the reasonably-priced $13.

Baited Hook

Veteran Magic: The Gathering players will recognize this as Riftbound's answer to Birthing Pod. It's a great combo card that pairs nicely with cards like Machine Evangel.

In go-wide strategies like Viktor, Herald of the Arcane, Baited Hook can be a great finisher if you're able to stomach the $37 price tag.

Master Yi

One of the strongest Legends in the game so far, Master Yi, Wuju Bladesman's $38 cost is due to both his popularity and scarcity.

You can only get him in the Proving Grounds box (as well as three other exclusive Legends), and getting your hands on that is currently a bit of a chore. But if you're looking to quickly build the second-best meta deck, singles are readily available.

Thousand-Tailed Watcher

One of the best cards in the game as a whole, every Mind (blue) deck will consider auto-including three of these, even with its high cost.

Thousand-Tailed Watcher is incredible late game finisher to score your last points, and strategizing your Battlefields and units in conjunction with it will mean the difference between victory and defeat. Because of this, it's currently sitting at around $40.

Dazzling Aurora

One of the only cards in Riftbound Origins I would consider borderline unfair and actually broken, Dazzling Gleam is an incredibly powerful finisher in decks like Master Yi ramp.

Its nine Energy cost is worth considering, but spitting out massive Units like Deadbloom Predator for free will quickly win the game, especially since not many decks run much Gear removal.

Kai'sa Survivor

The end-all, tier-1 meta deck in Riftbound Origins. Her aggressive cost mixed with her extremely powerful effect ensures she sees play in most red decks.

If you're running Kai'Sa, Daughter of the Void as your Legend, playing three Kai'Sa Survivor is a no-brainer. That is, of course, if you're able to get your hands on three copies. She's currently sitting around $73, so I wouldn't blame you if you found some budget replacements.

Time Warp

Personally, I'm not the biggest fan of extra turn effects in TCG's, since they often give an unfair edge when used. Regardless, Riftbound's Time Warp is an extremely powerful, high-cost effect that is the metagame's current most expensive staple, sitting at around $86-$90.

Most blue decks run at least one of these, so it may be worth it to pick up a single copy to build up store credit.

More Riftbound Cards to Keep an Eye On

Naturally, these aren't the only format staples or expensive cards Riftbound has to offer in its over 300-card Origins set.

There are dozens of much more expensive alternate versions of many Legends and Champions, and more metagame staples that will break the bank a bit.

But if you're more interested in the collector value of these cards over their competitive use, we have a list of the 15 most expensive Riftbound cards you can buy.

We also have a handy buying guide if you're new to Riftbound. While sealed product can be hard to find right now and price hikes are rampant, but knowing what's available is always a good move when a new TCG launches.

TCGplayer Subscription

If you're planning on snapping up quite a few Pokémon cards in the sale, this is a great time to become a TCGplayer subscriber. It costs $8.99 a month and gives users free delivers and 1% cashback regardless of the time of year.

Whilst this climbs to 3% after a years membership, subscriber will get a boosted 13% cashback over cyber weekend on top of their usual cashback. For longtime members, this could equate to 16% cashback, which is frankly insane.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

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The Best AirPods Pro 3 Black Friday Deal Is Cheaper Than You Think

Update: Unfortunately, this deal is already expired.

By now everyone's probably aware of the two Black Friday deals floating around for Apple's new AirPods Pro 3 wireless noise canceling earbuds. They normally retail for $249 but you can get either of these modest discounts:

But there's actually another way you can get it for significantly cheaper.

Like New AirPods Pro 3 Earbuds for $170.71

Amazon Resale has used "like new" units for just $170.71. Amazon Resale (formerly Amazon Warehouse) is Amazon's official account for used goods. The products are sorted by condition, with "Like New" being the best. There's a good chance these items haven't been used at all and are returns from customers who have changed their minds or simply products with blemished packaging. All Amazon Resale items also get the same 30-day return policy as any other Amazon purchase. Most "Like New" items still have a majority of its original manufacturer's warranty remaining (and sometimes the full warranty if the item was never sold).

The AirPods Pro 3 launched on September 19, so it's just over 2 months old and you can already get it for over 30% off. Like its predecessor, this is easily the best earbuds for anyone who uses an iPhone. Although it looks pretty similar to the 2nd gen AirPods, there are some pretty significant improvements under the hood. The most notable new feature is the built-in heart rate sensing, but the AirPods Pro 3 improves in other subtle ways as well, including better audio quality, better noise cancelation, long battery life, and a more weatherproof IP57 shell.

Released alongside the AirPods Pro 3 was Apple's "Live Translation", which is an Apple Intelligence feature that will translate other languages on the fly. This isn't exclusive to the AirPods Pro, however, since it can also be used with the 2nd gen AirPods Pro and the AirPods 4.

If you are interested in other models, pretty much every generation of AirPods is on sale. You can check out our full guide to this year's Black Friday sales for more deals outside of the Apple ecosystem.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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My Top 10 UK Black Friday Deals This Year

Black Friday 2025 is now official in the UK, although it's nearly been a month-long event if we're being honest. But it looks like some deals have been waiting until Black Friday proper to get going. So I thought this is the best time to go over some of the best deals I've come across so far mixed in with some awesome deals that have gone live today.

Graphics cards, Gaming PCs, Gaming Laptops, PS5s, Xboxs, Gaming Monitors and a cracking deal on three months of Audible. Oh and don't forget swinging by the Disney Store for some stocking fillers. It's actually really hard to write about all of this whilst leaving my bank account alone, so I hope you all appriciate the sacrifices I make to save you money this Black Friday. Thanks in advance.

The Top 10 UK Black Friday Deals

So here's some of the highlights, which had to be a top 10 because it sounds so much cooler. Audiable Premium is currently having a cheeky three month trial for 99p for Amazon Prime members right now and includes a free £10 Audible voucher. The best part of this deal is it's commitment free, just cancel after three months if you don't fancy it, nice and simple.

There's a couple of brilliant gaming monitors available right now too, with the beast that is the Alienware 32-inch 4K AQ-OLED Gaming Monitor. It's curved too, and for £262.79 off, i'd be happy paying £646.21 for this gorgeous 240Hz 0.03ms panel every day of the week.

I'm currently running a 1440p MSI ultrawide and it's a cracking bit of kit, but it would be nice to have an OLED panel and a higher refresh rate to hit above 144 FPS on Fortnite. I'd happily slap the MSI 34-inch MPG 341CQPX underneath my existing one for those accurate and deep colours and to smash 240 FPS in anything I'd like.

If you don't have anything to run through either of these monitors yet, EE has the best price on a PS5 Digital Edition for £285, a massive £144.99 off the usual £429.99 price tag and includes FC 26. You can also pick up a PlayStation Portal to play you PS5 games and PS+ Premium games remotely for £175, down from £199. Finally, you can also grab a DualSense Edge for 25% off, down to £147.99 from £198.

If you're wanting a gaming PC setup instead, there's a great deal on a RTX 5080 16GB build on Amazon for £1,999. It's backed up by a more than capable Intel Core i9-12900KF and 32GB DDR5 RAM with a 1TB SSD to gewt a good chunk of your gaming catalogue on. It's not a typical discounted Black Friday deal, but the value for money here is fantastic for a 4K-Capable build.

Need more convincing? Well the best deal on a RTX 5080 right now is the MSI 16GB Inspire 3X OC for £939, knocked down from £999.99. So when you add up this prebuilt gaming PC then chuck in a few extra quid for the no hassle prebuild option and you're there.

If you fancy hopping on the Game Pass train and grabbing an Xbox, the Series X has been knocked down to £469.99, which also has a disc drive so you have the best of both worlds. That's £30 cheaper than the usual £499.99 price point, and Elite V2 controllers are also down to £112.99, £57 off RRP and arguably the best controller to hit gaming. If you're looking for a cheaper Xbox option, i've found even more deals below.

More Xbox Black Friday Deals

Roughly £12.99 for Game Pass Ultimate? Yes please! Considering it's just gone up to a lofty £22.99 per month, this is a cracking Black Friday deal and stackable. Yep, feel free to buy multiple and sort yourself out for a few months!

If you fancy a bit more colour on your controller, there's plenty of Black Friday deals on Velocity Green, Pulse Red, Deep Pink and the Storm Breaker Special Edition. There's a cheaper option for Elite Controller with the £88 Series 2 Core in white. It still has loads of features, but it's a nice middle ground price wise for a premium controller option.

If you're planning on being all digital with your games, save yourself some money and just grab the digital edition of the Xbox Series X for £419.99, knocked down from £449.99. Not bothered about 4K resolutions and higher framerates? Series S is down to £329.99, £20 off from £349.99, but just bear in mind that some Xbox games are Series X games only.

EE Has The Best PS5 Black Friday Deals This Year

Looking for a decent deal on a PlayStation 5? Well the online EE Store has the best deal on a PS5 overall right now, and there's plenty more where that came from. There's a ridiculous amount of console, PSVR2, PS Portal, DualSense and accessory deal in their Early Black Friday offers, so you might aswell get yourself sorted right now. If you'd sooner pay monthly, there's plenty of discounted deals live right now too.

Dell UK Black Friday Deals

You heard it right, Alienware and Dell UK just launched their Black Friday deals in the UK and the brand tax is gone. The amount of ridiculous deals on display right now is baffling, and I'm here for it (I've warned my bank account).
There's something for everyone here, from someone wanting a cheeky workhorse for their work from home job so absolute behemoths that can handle ray tracing and are loaded with the latest and greatest Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards.

Overclockers UK Black Friday Deals

It seems that Black Friday has officially started early for Overclockers UK, as you can't move for epic deals on all things PC gaming. From ridiculous Radeon and NVidia-powered prebuilt gaming PC and Graphics Card discounts to every kind of monitor you'll possibly want to choose from, there's a deal to be had for everyone here.

Lenovo Black Friday Sale

Lenovo has kicked off it's Black Friday sale, just make sure to double check that the promo code "MEGADEAL" in your basket before checking out, although when doing this myself the code automatically applied. It focuses mostly on laptops for all use cases, from gaming, to the efficient ThinkPads you've probbaly used in an office job before now and 2-in-1 efforts that are great for digital artwork and much more. There's also some monitors on offer, again there's everyday use cases and gaming covered.

Disney Store UK Black Friday Sale

The house of mouse has kicked off its Black Friday sale with up to 30% off toys, soft toys, clothing, pajamas and even adult loungewear. Of course there's some Christmas goodies thrown in for good measure, and most importantly, a shopping bag. That's right people, this bag for life bargain is going to blow your mind!

Best MicroSD Express Switch 2 Black Friday Deals

It looks like a great time to upgrade that Nintendo Switch 2 256GB internal storage with a MicroSD Express card this Black Friday, and deals have already surfaced. Express MicroSDs are the new standard for Nintendo Switch 2, with standard MicroSD cards not working, but this also bring faster read/write speeds and meets the demands of games amde specifically for Nintendo Switch 2.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

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Don't Miss Out on the Audible Black Friday Sale, Get Premium Plus for $0.99/mo, Plus $20 Credit

Audible's Black Friday deal has already kicked off, and it's one of the best I've seen in quite a while. Starting now and running through December 1 (Cyber Monday), new and returning Audible subscribers can sign up for three months of Audible Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month. Even better, you also get a bonus $20 in Audible credit that you can use on any audibook of your choice. Finally, as part of the Premium Plus subscription, you also get a free audiobook of your choice every month, and you get to keep it indefinitely even after your subscription expires.

Since this is an Amazon Prime exclusive deal, you'll need to be logged into your Prime account to see this promotion. As long as you're not a current subscriber, you should be eligible. After the three months is up, your subscription will convert to the standard $14.95/mo, so make sure to cancel beforehand if you don't want to continue with the service. I haven't confirmed this, but you could potentially use your bonus Audible credit to get one more free month of Premium Plus.

3 Free Months of Audible Premium Plus

Audible is a subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of thousands of the best audiobooks without ever having to purchase them. There are two paid membership plans: the lower tier Audible Plus ($7.95/mo) and the higher tier Audible Premium Plus ($14.95/mo). The biggest difference between the two is the size of the audiobook library. Whereas Audible Plus only lets you listen to a selection of about 10,000 audiobooks, the Audible Premium Plus plan gives you access to a whopping 500,000 audiobooks.

Premium Plus includes other perks as well. Every month Premium Plus members get to pick one audiobook to keep in their library indefinitely, even after the membership expires. Also, Premium Plus members can get 30% off any additional audiobooks they wish to purchase in addition to exclusive limited-time discounts.

If you were already planning to purchase a couple of audiobooks, then it makes more sense to pay less than $3 to get three audiobooks you get to keep indefinitely and enjoy all the benefits of Audible Premium Plus for three months. This deal only pops up a few times per year, so don't waste your "first-time subscriber" eligibility status on a short 30-day trial.

Catch up the the latest novel releases, audiobook style

Several best-selling new and recent releases are available in an audiobook format and part of Audible's Premium Plus subscription plan. Sunrise on the Reaping, the latest Hunger Games novel, is narrated by Jefferson White, who you may already know from Yellowstone where he played Jimmy Hudstrom. The audiobook has a listening time of about 12 hours and 48 minutes. Stephen King released his Never Flinch crime novel in May 27 and it's also available as a nearly 15-hour long audiobook narrated by veteran Jessie Mueller. If you're a fan of Brandon Sanderson, check out Wind and Truth, book five of the popular The Stormlight Archive series. It was released in December of 2024 and runs an epic 63 hours long.

Check out the Harry Potter Full Cast audiobook as well.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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Woot’s Video Game Mega Sale Is Full of Big Black Friday Discounts for Every Platform

Amazon-owned retailer Woot is stepping into the Black Friday fun with what it's calling a "Video Game Mega Sale!" As part of the deal, in addition to individual discounts on video games and accessories, shoppers can get an extra 20% off by buying through the Woot app for iOS and Android, for a total of up to $40 off.

This bonus 20% offer only lasts through the rest of Black Friday today, November 28. We've gathered a few of our favorites below covered under the offer - including a pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons for just $72, Donkey Kong Bananza down to $55.20, and Tears of the Kingdom for Switch for $37.59.

Woot Video Game Mega Sale

Woot notes that the full discount will automatically appear on the final checkout screen when buying through the app. To take advantage of this bonus offer, here are some steps to follow:

  • Visit the Woot deal page for the game or accessory you're hoping to buy
  • Add it to your basket with the initial discount
  • Log into your Woot account to sync your basket
  • Log into Woot app to check out for your extra 20% off

Woot's sale is but one of many featuring great video game deals right now. For the latest discounts available for each platform, check out our individual breakdowns of the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch Black Friday sales to see other offers we've discovered during the Black Friday sale. We've even got an overall breakdown of the best video game deals available during the sale so you can see some of our top picks.

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

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Is Nintendo Switch 2 On Sale For Black Friday?

The Nintendo Switch 2 has been flying off shelves since it launched earlier this year, and ahead of its first Holiday season, those holding out on buying one will no doubt have an eye on potential discounts.

On that note, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that the Switch 2 isn't seeing any drastic discounts in the Nintendo Black Friday sale, but on the positive side, retailers appear to be getting creative with bundles.

From extra games, to sneaking in accessories like a Pro Controller, there are plenty of options - although we don't expect them to last long.

So, while the system hasn't budged from its $449.99 MSRP during Black Friday (I must not have had my fingers crossed hard enough!), there are perhaps more choices than ever heading into the holiday season.

Nintendo currently offers two bundles of its own, for example, with one including Mario Kart World and another offering Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Both of these are, at least in my opinion, rather good bundle deals, and I'd be very surprised if both aren't selling like hotcakes given the popularity of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the original Nintendo Switch, and the timeless popularity of Pokémon.

The Mario Kart bundle, at $499, includes the console and Mario Kart World, at a $30 discount compared to buying each individually. While the Pokémon bundle is a similar deal, just a $20 saving instead, as the base game isn't as pricey as Mario Kart.

Those are two great games to kickstart your Switch 2 collection, and these are the best possible Switch 2 Black Friday deals we're getting without leaning too much on third-party retailers.

If you're waiting on something else, I wouldn't bother risking these going out of stock between now and December, because it's likely to be a hot item for the Christmas period.

We’re also already starting to see some retailers throw even more into things - although not without driving up the cost. Best Buy has a bundle including both Pokémon and Mario Kart, or even bundles that include microSD Express cards, Donkey Kong Bananza, or even The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Many also include cases, screen protectors, or even the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, and we’re still a few days away from the ‘real’ Black Friday window. With that in mind, it might be worth holding out a few days to see if any of these bundles see price drops, or if fresh bundles arrive.

Accessory Highlight: Get a 2-Pack amFilm Tempered Glass Screen Protector for 20% off at Amazon right now

More Switch 2 Black Friday Deals

When it comes to games for when you do have a console, Amazon looks to be the place to shop. The retailer is offering considerable discounts on the likes of Star Wars: Outlaws, NBA 2K26, EA Sports FC 26, Madden NFL 26 and more.

When it comes to games, my top pick is Super Mario Odyssey right now, which ranked fourth on IGN's "Top 100 Nintendo Games of All Time", for just 30 bucks.

Elsewhere, WOOT is offering 20% off of games when purchased through its app, including games like the Super Mario Odyssey double pack, and even a pair of Joy-Con 2 controllers.

Other standout offers in Nintendo's Black Friday sale includes a big discount on the best microSD express card right now. It's for the recently released Samsung P9 512GB MicroSD Express card, now just $74.99 after a 25% off instant discount.

Should You Wait for Black Friday on November 28?

Black Friday deals are more confusing than ever these days. Most retailers spend November teasing limited-time offers, but the reality is that the deepest discounts rarely arrive until about a week before what I like to call “Black Friday proper.”

Having tracked Nintendo sales for years, one thing is clear: once a Switch deal hits, it usually sticks for the rest of the sale. That means the prices you see now on consoles, games, and accessories are very likely the ones that’ll hold through to December. If you’ve been holding out for a solid deal, there’s no need to wait any longer.

These offers are reliable, worthwhile, and unlikely to get any better. Grab the games and hardware you’ve had your eye on, there’s no risk of Black Friday regret, only the satisfaction of finally getting exactly what you wanted at a price that makes sense.

Are you planning to pick up anything in Nintendo's Black Friday sale? Let us know in the comments, and stick around with IGN as we continue to update you daily on the best Black Friday deals for 2025.

For more deals, check out every PS5 game that's discounted at part of PlayStation's brand new 2025 Black Friday offers.

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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The HP OMEN MAX 16 RTX 5080 Gaming Laptop Drops to Just $1,899.99 for Black Friday

HP just unloaded an excellent deal on one of the most powerful gaming laptops currently available. The OMEN MAX 16 RTX 5080 gaming laptop starts at just $1,899.99 with free shipping after a $1,400 off instant discount. This is one of few RTX 5080 equipped laptops I've seen so far priced under $2,000. The RTX 5080 is an absolute monster of a mobile GPU that surpasses the previous generation's top performer, the RTX 4090.

OMEN MAX 16 RTX 5080 Gaming Laptop for $1,899.99

New for 2025, the OMEN MAX 16 is an upgrade to the OMEN 16 both in terms of build quality and cooling potential. Unlike the OMEN 16, the OMEN MAX 16 is almost entirely constructed of aluminum, including both the top lid and chassis. The exception is the palm rest, which is still plastic so that it doesn't get too toasty for your hands. The OMEN MAX 16 also features a new OMEN Tempest Cooling Pro design that combines vapor chamber cooling, redesigned fan configuration, and an improved thermal interface material to maximize heat transfer. Not only does this keep the OMEN MAX 16 cooler during gaming marathons, it also allows for the current-generation graphics cards to perform optimally without throttling.

This particular configuration features a 16" 2560x1600 display, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 mobile GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Both the memory and storage can be user-upgraded.

The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX is a top performing CPU

The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor has 24 cores and a max turbo frequency of 5.4GHz. This is the second most powerful Intel mobile CPU currently available (the Ultra 9 285HX has a slightly higher clock speed) and goes toe to toe with AMD's flagship Ryzen 9 9955HX processor. This is an excellent CPU to pair with a powerful GPU like the 5080.

The GeForce RTX 5080 mobile GPU is better than the RTX 4090 mobile

The OMEN MAX 16 can accommodate an RTX 5080 mobile GPU without throttling it. The RTX 5080 is roughly 15%-20% more powerful than the RTX 4080 GPU that it replaces. In fact, it's slightly more powerful than the RTX 4090, which was the previous generation's flagship card. It will run even the newest demanding games like Ghost of Yotei, Battlefield 6, and Borderlands 4 at frame rates of 60fps or higher on the 1600p display. You could even enable ray tracing and still get playable frames, something that was unheard of in laptops just a few years ago.

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Hollow Knight: Silksong Dev Team Cherry Confirms It's Working on DLC — but It Doesn't Know When It Will Come Out

Hollow Knight: Silksong developer Team Cherry has confirmed it’s working on DLC — but it doesn’t know when it will come out.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Team Cherry co-founders Ari Gibson and William Pellen said that while the developers do not plan to take “an excessive amount of time” building this new content for Silksong, “we still are pursuing the same development philosophy, which sometimes can expand our timeframe.”

It took seven years for Silksong to come out, so who knows when this mystery DLC will be released? But Team Cherry did tease it will feature the Steel Assassin, a character shown in a prior trailer but who has yet to show up in Silksong itself.

Here’s the relevant exchange with Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier:

Do you want to do a mix of smaller updates like Lifeblood, or are you thinking bigger stuff like Godmaster and Grimm Troupe? Is there a cadence you have in mind?

Gibson: In simple terms yes, we’d be thinking about different things arriving at different scales. That might mean larger things like Godmaster. Certainly, we’ve noticed that people would like an expansion in that way, being able to enter pantheon spaces and refight bosses. And there is already a huge number of them.

Pellen: We were talking about the next project in general. We’re not thinking about the size. We just started making new stuff and working on bits and pieces. We’re still in this world, thinking about stuff to present to people.

Gibson: It is interesting working out how you expand an already huge game, to make sure you don’t completely overwhelm new players, because obviously new players will be experiencing the new stuff, very naturally integrated. It’ll just seem like the base experience. Some of that might mean finding ways to hide away the access, because otherwise potentially by the end of the our expansions and developments it would just be gargantuan.

Silksong remains one of the most-played games on Steam following its huge September 4 release. Here are some essential guides for your journey upwards: the Silksong Interactive Map, how to grind for Rosary Beads, our ever-expanding Walkthrough with boss videos and guides, how to get your first life bar upgrade (first four mask shards), and a great guide to the Simple Keys and the doors they open.

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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Here's 30 Black Friday Gaming Deals That Are Actually Worth Your Time Today

We're in the endgame now for Black Friday deals, and with Thanksgiving over, our tummies filled, and the sale weekend proper underway. It's likely all the deals that are now available are what we are ultimately getting.

So here's how this is going to work: I'm going to run through the best Black Friday deals you can shop for over the Black Friday sale weekend, for PlayStation, Nintendo, and Xbox.

These are the standouts, all handpicked, and the ones actually worth your time this Black Friday. Every single pick has hit its lowest price of the year, so ignoring them would be a bit daft.

There's a solid spread of offers here, and I'm keeping it lean by sticking to the stuff that genuinely earns its place. Let's get into it and see what gamers can actually score this Black Friday.

Best PlayStation Deals

PlayStation is having a fairly good Black Friday so far. Battlefield 6 is down to $35 at Amazon, a full 50% off, while Borderlands 4 is also $35, back in stock and ready to fly off those digital shelves.

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has also dropped to $30 at Walmart and Amazon, making it another of the best bargains in the end of year sales. I'd snap each of games up ASAP to avoid Black Friday FOMO, as deals like these tend to go before the sale weekend is up.

Other big 2025 releases like Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and Assassin's Creed Shadows are also hitting $30, so there’s no shortage of must-grab titles.

PlayStation hardware deals are solid too, with the NBA 2K26 bundle at $449, free game included, and the PS5 Pro down to $649, likely the best price we’ll see for the world’s most powerful console anytime soon.

Best Nintendo Deals

Nintendo’s Black Friday is delivering better deals than expected, but the real standout is the Switch 2. The Mario Kart 8 Bundle saves you $30 compared to buying the items separately, and stock won’t last, Nintendo has officially said once it’s gone, it’s gone. If you’ve been holding off on a Switch 2, now is not the time to wait, especially with holiday demand set to skyrocket.

For Switch 2 owners, the Samsung 512GB microSD Express memory card is a no-brainer at $74.99, down from $99.99 at Amazon, the best storage upgrade you can get at the lowest price of the year.

Other deals are nice, like Final Fantasy 1-6 Pixel Collection for $39.99, Sonic X Shadow Generations for $15, Super Mario Odyssey for $29.99, and Zelda amiibo for $9.99, but the bundle and storage are the ones that really matter this Black Friday.

Best Xbox Deals

Xbox deals are a bit patchy this year, and there aren’t any standout console discounts. That said, there are still solid bargains if you know where to look. Just like PlayStation, the strongest deals are absolutely on the games, with price matches on Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater ($30), Battlefield 6 ($35), and Borderlands 4 ($35) for Xbox.

For Game Pass fans, the best deal right now is the 3-month Game Pass Ultimate at Amazon for $59.99, down from $89.99. It’s the perfect way to dodge recent price hikes and stack some serious value into your membership.

Steam Black Friday Sale

Steam is putting on its very own Black Friday sale for the first time, so it is absolutely worth a brief mention as well. Note that you should always compare the prices with Steam key sellers like Fanatical and Green Man Gaming to ensure you're getting the best deal possible.

There is a fantastic range of games getting discounted at Steam, including 50% off EA Sports FC 26, 15% off Battlefield 6, a whopping 67% (6 7!) off Risk of Rain 2, 20% off Helldivers 2, 34% off the glorious Blue Prince, and 8% Dead by Daylight.

You can also grab Ghost of Tsushima for 40% off the recommended retail price, a huge 75% off the wonderful Red Dead Redemption 2, and an even bigger 95% on Warhammer: Vermintide 2.

That's not all, either. From now until December 1, 10am PT (1pm ET), you can also save 20% on the Steam Deck LCD 256GV model, that's the original model, not the fancy OLED one, and nominate your favorite games of 2025 in this year's Steam Awards.

You might have already seen my $20 or less roundup, which is still packed with heavy hitters from the last few years and perfect if you want maximum bang for your buck. I also recently covered the best games under $30 right now, sporting Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater as my top pick.

I've also got you covered if you're looking for a more comprehensive roundup of the best video game deals for Black Friday. I'd also highly recommend you check in with my best Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox Black Friday roundups, both of which I'll be updating daily with the best offers over the sale weekend. After that, I will rest. Have a good one!

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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You Can Still Get a Nintendo Switch 2 Discount for Black Friday From AliExpress

The official Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals have gone live and, not surprisingly, there are no advertised discounts on the Nintendo Switch 2 console. That means there are really only two ways you'll be able to get one at considerably lower than retail price: buying a used one off a marketplace or getting an import model. AliExpress is offering a Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World console bundle for just $435.87 (normally $500) after you apply a $100 off coupon code "AEUS100" during checkout. It ships free locally from the United States (which means no tariffs and no obnoxiously long wait times).

The listing is for a Hong Kong import. Fortunately, all international Switch 2 consoles are region unlocked, so they be used in the US without any modification. You'll also be able to select English as your default language. This specific model will come with a Hong Kong style plug, but a US adapter is included. Imported consoles do not get a US-based Nintendo warranty. Fortunately, Aliexpress offers a generous 90-day free return window.

Nintendo Switch 2 (Import) with Mario Kart World for $436

The Switch 2 console was released on June 5. It is backwards compatible with nearly all Switch 2 games as well as the original Joy-Cons and Switch Pro controller, although the new Switch 2 controllers offer more functionality. In his Nintendo Switch 2 review, Tom Marks sums up the Switch 2 as "a vital but unexciting upgrade to a console I already love."

Nintendo has released four major first-party Switch 2 video games: Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and now Kirby Air Riders. Logan Plant wrote in his Mario Kart World review, "Mario Kart World may not make the most convincing case that going open-world was the boost the series needed, but excellent multiplayer racing, incredible polish, and the thrilling new Knockout Tour mode still more than live up to its legacy." Mario Kart World currently sells for $79.

Not only did we rate Donkey Kong a 10/10, it's the only game we've given a Masterpiece rating so far this year. In his Donkey Kong Bananza review, Logan Plant writes that "The leader of the bunch is finally back to kick some tail in Donkey Kong Bananza, a brilliant successor to Super Mario Odyssey and a smashing return for a classic Nintendo character."

Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the latest first party release and although it's also available for the original Switch, it's clearly Switch 2 optimized. In her Pokemon Legends: Z-A review, Rebekah Valentine wrote that "Pokemon Legends: Z-A finally feels like Game Freak hitting its stride in Pokemon’s 3D era, with a fun setting to explore, a well-written story, and a total battle system overhaul that works surprisingly well."

Kirby Air Riders Is Out Now

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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'There's Been a Big Shift in Gaming And We All Know It': After Three Decades of LEGO Video Games, The World's Biggest Toy Company Reveals How It's Staying Relevant Amid Seismic Changes in Play

30 years ago, LEGO made its tentative first step beyond physical toys with the launch of Fun to Build, a Japanese-only game for the largely forgotten Sega Pico console. Three decades later, the mighty LEGO brand's video game ambitions are now a diverse empire all of its own, a set of digital experiences designed to cater to diverse and tastes.

And for good reason — because as anyone who follows video games knows, the industry's growth has also come alongside massive change, including an ongoing shift in how players access and own games — and a generational difference in why they're so important.

For many, the idea of a LEGO video game is something still synonymous with the prolific output of TT Games, the British development studio behind dozens of licensed titles featuring blockbuster franchises like Star Wars, Batman, and Harry Potter. But the LEGO brand now adorns numerous other experiences from other established creators, such as the recent Annapurna-published LEGO Voyagers, or the Nintendo-like LEGO Party. And then there's LEGO Fortnite — but more on that in a moment.

Speaking to the bosses of LEGO's sprawling gaming portfolio, the company's new SVP of LEGO Game, Fredrik Löving, and its veteran Head of Product, Kari Vinther Nielsen, its clear the company knows the world of video games has already changed — and will continue to do so, as a younger generation raised on the likes of Minecraft, Roblox and Fortnite — LEGO's key audience demographic — seeks connected social experiences on a wider range of platforms. At the same time, however, the brand knows it must still cater to more traditional gamers as well.

"Really understanding today's kids is just always the most important thing," Löving says. "There's been a big shift in gaming and we all know it, we have all seen it. Games mean something different for the generation growing up today than it did for me. When I grew up on my Amiga 500, I was escaping into a world, I was escaping into a screen and I was playing these games with a very set objective.

"The primary objective today for kids growing up is to find an activity to do in a social space together with their friends. Secondarily, it's whatever the activity actually is around it." It's an observation that rings especially true following the huge spike in players this summer for games such as Grow a Garden and Steal the Brainrot, experiences that helped smash engagement records on Roblox — a social gaming platform that LEGO has so far steered clear of.

"The gamers are very fundamentally different," Löving continues. So, where does that leave LEGO?

"I was very lucky to work on LEGO Worlds," Nielsen recalls, a LEGO-y sandbox game that let players build intricate models using digital blocks. While successful enough, it was a product of its time — and despite the LEGO branding, it never seemed to trouble the already-dominant Minecraft, the game it was frequently most compared to. Still, its ambitions were clear. "That for me was a testament of what the physical brick was in a digital space," Nielsen continues. "We had fans creating models, creating worlds, creating stories, and I think that's really the power of digital play where you can create and share in different ways versus what you can in the physical world.

After working at LEGO for over a decade, Nielsen said the conversations she had working on the idea for Worlds remain "the same stories and the same things we talk about" today. "We need to mix IPs, we need to figure out what's the digital version of the physical expression. What's the real true game version of that? I don't think the conversations have changed a lot," she continued. "It's more about actually adapting to how kids play today and being open-minded about how you diversify play, how you become inclusive so that you make the right type of play for kids in the world they live in. I think that's where we've moved a lot through the last couple of years actually.

"Kids really use video games as a way to stay social and a place where can they meet up with their friends," Nielsen continues, echoing Löving's earlier words. "Of course we want to show up in safe and positive ways, but I think that just speaks to the type of games and the type of play we really need to serve as the LEGO brand. It's not about only having one version that fits for gamers, it's about having a diverse portfolio, for different play needs and different moments."

It's an approach that LEGO has demonstrated over the past few months, launching the Mario Party-esque LEGO Party to foster cross-generational multiplayer, the same month as indie puzzle platformer LEGO Voyagers. "LEGO Party, that's really where I want to play with my friends or with my family," Nielsen notes. "LEGO Voyagers meanwhile, was a test of my relationship, I'm not going to lie. There was a little bit of 'go away, this is me playing now.'"

And then there's LEGO Fortnite, which continues to evolve week by week. Its hard to gauge the current level of its overall success versus expectations, especially when comparing it to something like Grow a Garden's viral popularity. But its most substantial offering, LEGO Fortnite Odyssey, remains an evergreen hit and will soon receive its next big update (which fans expect will add characters from the hugely popular Ninjago franchise). Role-playing sim option LEGO Brick Life, meanwhile, enjoys a smaller audience, though is currently hosting a big The Simpsons takeover. And a core attraction for LEGO here remains the ability for players to build and make their own mini-games — something which should only become easier to do and more advanced in potential over time.

"My daughter loves the universe, the characters, the stories, the narrative," Nielsen says of LEGO Fortnite's modes. "We're starting to really grow and expand the opportunity for creators to make their favorite LEGO game, to tell their stories through gaming. It's still early days actually in that space," she continues. "It's not that we haven't had digital building or digital creation in our portfolio for the past 30 years, but the world around it has changed, as has the platforms and the pace of creation. When Fred joined, we had this sort of [joke] like, 'You've been used to making a game and it takes five years, I can do what you do and do that in four hours instead.'"

While that may not be true — yet — of something that looks as polished as TT Games' upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, some of LEGO's earlier output could certainly be recreated in Fortnite today, such as LEGO Island, the brand's second video game (and its first real digital hit). "It's just a different reality of making experiences and testing new things and trying them out in a way faster engine with the right partner, with the right creators," Nielsen says.

"And going back to what I mentioned around really understanding gamers of today," Löving adds. "Co-creation, agency, all the things that you just mentioned. They are becoming very quickly, if not already, table stakes for a lot of experiences out there, especially the big platforms."

All of that said, LEGO's more traditional gaming experiences are also not fully going away — as next year's arival of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight proves. It was one of this year's biggest and best-received gaming reveals, and was recently shown to a hugely positive reception during Gamescom 2025. For LEGO, experiences like it is set to provide also remain a cruical part of its brand offering.

"I passed down Star Wars to my son through a Lego game, Skywalker saga," Löving said. "That is a lot for a dad, to actually have that experience together with your son — not just playing together but passing down a fandom, enabled through the fact that it's a LEGO game. Even before I joined the company, I was just inspired to see, 'how do we even dial that up? How can we do that and really make it intergenerational play?'"

"Our brand stands for a lot of things and I think in some moments you're really diving in and you're immersing yourself in like a six-hour session," Nielsen affirms. "I play legacy board games, I know it's going to take a long time. I'm invested, and it's even better if I can actually play along or couch co-op with some of my friends or family members. That's fantastic and I think that's what TT Games does so well."

As LEGO enters its fourth decade in the digital space, the company clearly has ambitions that range beyond simple, static plastic. Ever since it dipped its toe into the world of simple robotics with MindStorms, through to its much more recently interactivitiy melded into LEGO Super Mario bricks, its clear the company is keen to experiment with what's possible with play. LEGO Dimensions, the brand's experiment in the toys-to-life category, was another example of that — and with its focus on IP mashups and adventure, could be seen as a precursor to LEGO Fortnite today.

At the end of the day, though, Nielsen says it's all about finding the right kind of play for the right audience. "Sometimes there's a time for a game and then you can almost take that game and bring it into the now — or to the future with different flavors and twists," she says. "It's no different than what is our LEGO version of Darth Vader or Batman. I think there's something generational to it."

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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Magic's Spider-Man Collector Boosters Are Almost 25% Off at Amazon for Black Friday

It would be fair to say that the Magic: The Gathering set for Marvel’s Spider-Man didn’t hit the heights anyone was hoping, and while it wasn’t all that much fun to play, at least we got some cool artwork from it.

There’s no better way to get your hands on the set’s rarest, most expensive cards than with Collector Boosters. While they’ve been hard to find in recent weeks, Amazon has them in stock and is selling a box of 12 packs at a 23% discount.

Save Over $100 On Spider-Man MTG Collector Boosters

As with the Avatar Collector Boosters, these packs have been tough to come by, but that doesn’t necessarily make purchasing them a slam dunk.

The discount here brings a box from an eye-watering $455.88 down to $349.99, but this remains the best way to get rare cards like the game’s first Infinity Stone.

It brings each pack from $37.99 down to $29.16, which is still much pricier than you’d pay for a Play Booster pack. In fact, you can buy two Play Booster boxes and still have money left over, and those have 30 packs each.

The appeal of Collector Boosters is that you’re getting foil and unique extended art variants of cards, making them the choice of, well, Collectors looking to make back some value. On the other hand, you can get Play Boosters to actually play the game with.

They might be cheaper, but they’re still expensive, but as we’ve said before you need to decide if the value is worthwhile to you - we’re not your Uncle Ben.

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. There's also a discount on Avatar Collector booster boxes now as well at Amazon.

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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These Lenovo Legion Go S Black Friday Deals Are Better Options Than the Steam Deck

For gamers who have been patiently hold out on any stellar deals on handheld gaming PCs, I have good news and bad news. The bad news, there aren't very many deals. The good news, the few deals to choose from happen to be excellent. They're also exclusively available at Best Buy. That's right, Best Buy is the one and only retailer who has discounted the Lenovo Legion Go SteamOS handheld gaming PCs as part of its Black Friday Sale. In fact, both Z2 Go and Z1 Extreme models are on sale today at the lowest prices of the year. These deals are good enough that I don't expect them to drop on Cyber Monday.

Lenovo Legion Go S Z1 Extreme SteamOS Edition

This particular Lenovo Legion Go S is equipped with the more powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, 32GB of RAM, 512GB storage capacity, and it runs off SteamOS instead of Windows. The Z1 Extreme is much more powerful than the APU found in the Steam Deck and as such, it will outperform the Steam Deck in pretty much any situation. Graphics also look sharper with more fluid movement, thanks to a bigger 8" 1200p display with a higher 120Hz refresh rate. The Legion Go S also supports a much higher maximum charging rate (up to 100W vs 40W for the Steam Deck). This deal prices the Legion Go S on par with the highest end Steam Deck, but it's superior in almost every way.

Check out Jacqueline's 9/10 review of the Legion Go S (Z1 Extreme, SteamOS model), in which she concludes that it is one of the "best handheld gaming PCs on the market, and a legitimate Steam Deck alternative."

Lenovo Legion Go S Z2 Go SteamOS Edition

Also on sale is the Legion Go S Z2 Go Edition, which is currently $449.99 after a $200 discount. Despite the fact that the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go is a 2nd gen chip, it's actually less powerful than the Z1 Extreme. Fortunately, it's still more powerful than the Steam Deck's APU and you should expect slightly better performance out of it, especially if you knock the resolution down to 1280x800. Since a Steam Deck with equivalent specs will still cost you $549, this is a much better value: you get more features and pay less money.

If you're a Steam Deck loyalist, there is one deal available exclusively at Steam.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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Save 20% On Pokemon: Legends Z-A For Nintendo Switch This Black Friday

It may have only been around for a month, but Black Friday offers an ideal pickup for Pokémon fans who have held out on picking up Legends Z-A.

As with a brand new pair of Joy-Con 2 controllers and the Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 double pack, Nintendo Switch owners can snap up the latest Pokémon adventure with a 20% discount via the WOOT app.

Save 20% On Pokémon: Legends Z-A This Black Friday

This discount drops the price down to $47.90 for the Nintendo Switch version of the game, although if you’re on Switch 2 (or are planning to upgrade), you can upgrade digitally for $7.99 via the eShop for improved visual fidelity.

Here’s how to get the saving:

  • Visit Woot’s Pokémon Legends: Z-A page
  • Add the game to your basket
  • Log in to your Woot account to sync your basket
  • Log in to the Woot app and check out through that to get an additional 20% off

In IGN’s review, Rebekah Valentine said, “Pokémon Legends: Z-A finally feels like Game Freak hitting its stride in Pokémon’s 3D era, with a fun setting to explore, a well-written story, and a total battle system overhaul that works surprisingly well.”

She awarded the game 8 out of 10, so it’s well worth a trip down to Lumiose City this Black Friday.

For more on Black Friday, Pokemon fans can grab a Mega Evolution Elite Trainer Box for less than market value, while The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is also on sale at WOOT.

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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Metroid Prime 4 Beyond Amiibo Unlocks Special Movie That Normally Requires You to 100% the Game

After a long wait, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is finally coming to Switch 1 and Switch 2 on December 4. Nintendo recently revealed exactly what each of its Metroid Prime amiibo figures will allow you to do in the game — ranging from customizing Samus’s new ride to letting you unlock a secret movie without having to 100% the in-game collectables.

Nintendo is releasing three new amiibo figures for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — namely Samus Aran herself, Samus riding the Vi-O-La motorbike, and bounty hunter antagonist Sylux. According to the announcement on Nintendo’s official Japanese website, the three Metroid Prime 4 amiibos will let you do different things with the game — with Sylux’s greatly lowering the threshold for what you need to do to unlock a secret movie.

Basically, the Sylux amiibo will allow players to view a special movie straight after beating the game’s main story. The movie will apparently be an edited-together cutscene of fragmented clips featuring the bounty hunter that play during your journey through Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s story. It seems that watching the special movie will likely help players further understand Sylux’s motivations. Sylux has always been a bit of a mysterious antagonist and hopefully Metroid Prime 4 will shed more light on Sylux’s backstory and his apparent hatred of the Galactic Federation and Samus. As an added bonus, Sylux will say a random line of his dialogue each time you touch his amiibo to your Switch console.

If you don’t fancy forking out the money for the Sylux amiibo ($29.99) or would much rather put in the hard work yourself, then the special movie can also be unlocked by achieving a 100% scan rate and finding every single item in the game (so get ready to have guides and checklists on hand).

The Metroid Prime 4 Samus and Vi-O-La amiibo features the tough protagonist astride her brand-new, high-tech motorbike, Vi-O-La. Making its debut in Metroid Prime 4, Vi-O-La will allow Samus to speedily travel around the vast planet of Viewros. Therefore it comes as no surprise that the amiibo gives you several Vi-O-La related benefits. The Samus and Vi-O-La amiibo lets you quickly replenish your bike’s boost energy once per day, as well as allowing you to change the motorbike’s color. Touching the amiibo will tell you the distance you have travelled on the Vi-O-La.

The Metroid Prime 4 Samus amiibo lets you do a couple of things. Once a day, you can activate a handy shield that will not only restore Samus’s life but also blocks up to 99 damage. As an added bonus, you can use the Samus amiibo to change the music when riding the Vi-O-La across Sol Valley, Viewros’ vast desert.

If you happen to have any older Metroid-related amiibo lying around, you can also use these with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Although not as exciting as Sylux’s movie unlock, the following Super Smash Bros. amiibo will play a random sound from Metroid Prime 4 when touched: Samus, Zero Suit Samus, Dark Samus, and Ridley.

Although Metroid Prime got a remake in 2023, Metroid Prime 4 is the first new numbered entry in the Prime series of Metroid FPS’s since Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on the Wii back in 2016. Players will step into the boots of Samus Aran — this time responding to a distress call from the Galactic Federation, which will see her explore the mysterious and unknown planet of Viewros. Check out what we thought of the trailer here.

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.

Verity Townsend is a Japan-based freelance writer who previously served as editor, contributor and translator for the game news site Automaton West. She has also written about Japanese culture and movies for various publications.

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Alienware Has the Least Expensive RTX 5080 Gaming PC Deal for Black Friday

Black Friday is upon us, and believe it or not, Alienware actually has the lowest price I've seen so far for a prebuilt desktop equipped with a GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card. That's right, Dell is currently offering an Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 gaming PC starting at just $1,815. It's loaded with a current generation Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU and a fair amount of RAM and storage, but you can also opt for some upgraded specs for an extra cost. Alienware normally commands a higher price point, but this Black Friday deal totally flips the script.

Black Friday Deal: Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 5080 Gaming PC

This base configuration is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB SSD. You can upgrade to 32GB of RAM for an extra $100. The processor is cooled by a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooling solution and the entire system is powered by a robust 1,000W 80+ Platinum rated power supply.

Alternatively, for an extra $435, you can upgrade to a more powerful Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor and double the memory. For an extra $635 you can the CPU upgrade and quadruple the memory.

The GeForce RTX 5080 GPU will run any game in 4K

Performance-wise, the RTX 5080 is no slouch. It's one of the fastest cards on the market, bested only by the $2,000 RTX 5090 and the discontinued $1,600 RTX 4090. This is a phenomenal card for playing the latest, most demanding games in 4K resolution at high settings and ray tracing enabled. The RTX 5080 supports DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation, which means you can push even more frames out of games that support the technology with minimal visual compromise. Recent games that support it include Doom: The Dark Ages, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Borderlands 4, Stellar Blade, and Battlefield 6. Check out our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 FE review for our hands-on impressions.

Check out more of the best Alienware Black Friday deals.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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Here's Every PS5 Game Now On Sale for Black Friday 2025 (More Games Now On Sale!)

A new batch of discounted games has just landed in PlayStation's 2025 Black Friday sale. Now these newbies are pure-breed Black Friday, cream of the crop, proper pick em' up before they never appear again kind of deals. Honestly, they remind me of Black Friday sales from five years ago.

To make sense of the chaos, the deals are split into two buckets: the fresh 2025 heavy hitters and the rest of the essential PS5 releases from the console's almost five-year run.

Right now, my top picks are from the 2025 bin, with Borderlands 4 and Battlefield 6 dropping to just $35, and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater hitting $30. Let's see what else is up for grabs as well.

2025 PS5 Games on Sale for Black Friday

For the uninitiated, Black Friday deals tend to go live a week early these days, so while Black Friday isn't until Nov. 28, we've already got all the best discounts on PS5 games to check out.

As I mentioned, there's also my top picks in the sale like MGS Snake Eater remake for just $30. That's $20 better than its sale price from last week, and a similar tune is being sung for both Battlefield 6 and Borderlands 4 as well.

Other standout offers include more of my personal favorites from 2025, such as Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and Assassin's Creed Shadows for just $30.

All of these were previously discounted in "the sales", but have since dropped even further to what can only be described as proper Black Friday deals. Non of that 5% off nonsense, try 50% off on new PS5 games. Now that's more like it!

More PS5 Game Deals for Black Friday

The first party PlayStation cuts are actually worth paying attention to this year, especially the newer releases. Astro Bot, the reigning Game of the Year 2024 winner, is sitting at $39.99 and absolutely justifies it.

If youre after more, Helldivers 2, Spider-Man 2, and both The Last of Us games are locked in at $29.99. Stellar Blade sits at $39.99, and Horizon Forbidden West hits a frankly ridiculous $19.99.

Walmart has also lobbed Elden Ring and Star Wars Outlaws into the mix at $15 a pop in a fresh round of discounts that just landed.

PS5 Digital Game Deals and More

I've barely scratched the surface across the sales as well, as there's even more games to check out between now and Black Friday, including a 2025 Game of the Year nominee, Death Stranding 2, for $49.69. That's $20 off, and matches the best deal on the game so far this year.

For example, Battlefield 6 is a significally better deal when buying a physical copy ($35 vs $59.49), while where as some games like Death Stranding 2 are just a tiny bit cheaper digitally ($49.69 vs $49.99). So, sometimes it comes in handy to have a disc drive (I'm looking at you, PS5 Pro owners).

Other heavy hitters in the PlayStation 2025 Black Friday sale include $100 off PS5 consoles and PlayStation VR2 bundles, $20 off DualSense controllers and the PlayStation Portal, and up to 33 percent off PlayStation Plus memberships.

And thats barely scratching the surface. There are loads more PS5 games discounted that didnt make the shortlist here, so it’s worth digging through the full sales pages at retailers like Amazon if you want the complete picture.

You might have already seen my $20 or less roundup, which is still packed with heavy hitters from the last few years and perfect if you want maximum bang for your buck. I also recently covered the best games under $30 right now, sporting Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater as my top pick.

I've also got you covered if you're looking for a more comprehensive roundup of the best video game deals for Black Friday. I'd also highly recommend you check in with my best PlayStation and Xbox Black Friday roundups, both of which I'll be updating daily with the best offers over the sale weekend. After that, I will rest. Have a good one!

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN's resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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