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Walmart's Initial 'Black Friday' Deals

Walmart Black Friday Deal
With most American consumer tuned in to the latest information about the coming Black Friday sale, it is not surprising that retailers are preparing sumptuous deals this early.

Huge retailer Walmart has just officially announced its lineup of Black Friday deals, and the company's gaming offerings do not disappoint. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 console bundles are on sale, as are a range of new releases for a variety of consoles. Check out below is a roundup of the the deals.

Walmart's Black Friday deals begin online the morning of Thanksgiving Day and in-store starting at 6:00 P.M. that day.

Black Friday deals often go quickly, but if you're in the market for a new PS4, here's some good news. A Walmart representative tells GameSpot that the retailer has tripled the amount of PS4s it will have on-hand during the shopping bonanza. This increase in stock also applies to "other gaming consoles," though Walmart did not mention any by name beyond the PS4.

Hardware:
  • Xbox One with Halo: The Master Chief Collection and US$ 30 Walmart gift card (no Kinect) - US$ 330
  • Xbox One with one game and a 12-month Xbox Live membership (online only) - US$ 380
  • Xbox One Assassin's Creed Unity bundle (also comes with Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag) - US$ 330
  • 4 GB Xbox 360 - US$ 100
  • PlayStation 4 with copies of Grand Theft Auto V and The Last of Us - US$ 400
  • PlayStation 4 with $50 Walmart gift card - US$ 400
  • PlayStation 4 with choice of two games (online only) - US$ 450
  • Nintendo 3DS XL with New Super Mario Bros. 2 - US$ 150
Controllers, peripherals, and other:
  • Xbox One controller - US$ 40
  • DualShock 4 controller - US$ 40
  • PS4 Camera - US$ 40
  • Xbox Live Gold three-month membership - 50 percent off
  • Turtle Beach XO1 Headset for Xbox One - US$ 45
  • Turtle Beach Universal headset for PS3 or Xbox 360 - US$ 45
  • Turtle Beach P12 Headset for PS4 - US$45
Black Friday is the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the US (the fourth Thursday of November), often regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. In recent years, most major retailers have opened extremely early and offered promotional sales to kick off the holiday shopping season, similar to Boxing Day sales in many Commonwealth nations.
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