Black Friday 2023 Delivers Record PS5 Savings: Bundles, Games, and Accessories See Deep Discounts
PlayStation 5 enthusiasts are celebrating a Black Friday season marked by unprecedented discounts on consoles, games, and peripherals. Numerous retailers are offering record-low prices on PS5 bundles, individual games, and essential accessories like controllers, providing significant savings for both new and existing PlayStation owners.
This year’s sales event is particularly noteworthy due to a combination of factors,including increased PS5 production and a competitive market driving down prices. Consumers can now acquire a PS5 at substantially lower costs than in previous years, with bundles offering the best overall value. The deals extend beyond hardware, encompassing a vast library of popular PS5 titles at historically low prices, and represent a prime chance to expand gaming collections. These savings are expected to continue through Cyber Monday, offering a limited window for shoppers to capitalize on the discounts.
Deals currently available include significant price reductions on PS5 console bundles paired with popular games. sony itself is offering savings, alongside major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop. Discounts on first-party titles and third-party blockbusters are widespread, making it an ideal time to purchase highly anticipated games. additionally, DualSense controllers and other accessories are seeing considerable markdowns, allowing players to enhance their gaming experience without breaking the bank.
As of today, November 24, 2023, shoppers can find bundles including a PS5 console and a copy of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for $399.99 at select retailers. Individual games like God of War Ragnarök and Horizon Forbidden west are available for under $30. DualSense wireless controllers are discounted to as low as $59, representing a significant reduction from their usual price.These offers are subject to change and availability, so interested buyers are encouraged to act quickly.
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