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Gamestop's Black Friday Ad Leaked; Buy Two Get One Free On Pre-Owned Consoles!

by Peter Ferrer / Nov 18, 2015 04:51 AM EST
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GameStop's leaked ad may be the biggest roster of deals for the videogame world, according to Forbes.

The leaked ads consisted of 12 pages of deals and specials which included Playstation 4 and Microsoft Xbox deals and other gaming hardware, cited Christian Post. A total of 319 items were featured in GameStop's Black Friday Sale.

The leak was found by BFads.net and it showed two major console deals. These are, Sony's 500gb PS4 bundle for $299 and Microsoft's 500gb Xbox One "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition" bundle, retails for also $299. Other Xbox bundles have $50 off like the Elite Bundle.

Other big box stores are already contented with the $50 price cut from $349.99 for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles.

Meanwhile, GameStop is offering a special on all pre-owned consoles like Xbox 360, 80 GB PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL systems.

$79.99 for original Xbox 360, 80 GB PlayStation 3 and Nintendo 3DS and $99.99 for 3DS XL. This special comes with a buy two get one free, revealed Tech Times.

Software deals like, purchase "Star Wars Battlefront," and get $30 off on "Madden 16", "NHL 16", "Fifa 16", "Need For Speed" or "Dragon Age: Inquisition."

Down $29.99 is "The Witcher 3" from $49.99, $39.99 for "Metal Gear Solid 5" and "Far Cry 4 complete edition" down to $29.99.

Although the 3DS is more or less a current-gen system, it would still make a great gift.

 An extra console could be especially handy because the 3DS is great for families, less great for sharing. The 360 comes with a $40 rebate.

Best Buy, Target, Walmart and GameStop are all featuring the "Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Bundle" for the same price at $299. It's a discount of $50 off the regular manufacturer's suggested retail price.

Amazon is expected to match the price offered, but has not announced its Black Friday deals. 

GameStop will not be opening their doors on Thanksgiving Day.

Doors open at 5 a.m. on Black Friday, deals are good through Nov. 29, Sunday. Some deals are available while supplies last, reported The Examiner.

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