Black Friday 2014 Video Game Deals: GameStop Ad Shows Xbox One and PS4 Bundle Pack Discounts and Sales
Black Friday is always a great day to pick up some affordable electronics. This year with the pricey next-generation systems, the shopping holiday is an excellent time to get some video games at great prices.
Right now, Xbox One and Playstation 4 bundles are the best deal in video games. Basically, they give you a system with a free video game and sometimes additional other accessories for the price of just the system.
According to BFads.net, a site that aims to release scans of company's Black Friday ads as early as possible, a GameStop ad has an Xbox One bundle that includes two Assassin's Creed games that can be purchased for $329.99. For $100 more you can get the Kinect Holiday Value Bundle.
The two Assassin's Creed games (Black Flag and Unity) are about a $90 value, and normally Xbox One is being sold for $399.99, so this is a great price. Note: These games are digital copies and not hard copies of the games.
If you are in search of a Playstation 4, the $329.99 price will not be in your future anytime soon, but you can still get a nice bundle.
For $399.99, you can get the Playstation 4 Limited Edition Bundle at Gamestop. This bundle includes a Playstation 4 console, a copy of Grand Theft Auto V and a digital copy of The Last of Us Remastered.
This value is great for PlayStation 4 fans. Grand Theft Auto V is an amazing game on the next generation systems, and gamers will basically be getting it for free. That is a $60 value. Plus, The Last of Us Remastered is not going to knock anyone's socks off, but it's still a free game.
Even though the Playstation 4 is selling better than the Xbox One, Sony has not budged on the price and that's probably why Gamestop is selling this bundle for $399 instead of $349 (or lower).
Have you been able to find these bundles cheaper anywhere else? Leave us a comment and let us know.
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