God of War: Ragnarok Drops to Just $35 in This Early Black Friday Deal
Don’t look now, but Black Friday has begun in earnest. There are a ton of PS5 deals available thanks to PlayStation’s Black Friday sale. Some amazing gaming deals are dropping today including Final Fantasy 16, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and a whole lot more.
One of the standout games from 2022 was God of War Ragnarok. Fans of the series had patiently waited for to return to the frozen landscapes of Asgard with Kratos and Atreus. If you haven’t played this game yet, then you’re missing out. We expected this title to pop up among the deals for Black Friday this year, and we’re just very excited that the 50% discount has gone live so early. Pick up your copy in the next week for the all-time low price of $35 at Best Buy. It’s also on sale for Walmart’s Black Friday sale and at GameStop, but for $5 more (see below).
More Early Black Friday PS5 Deals
Black Friday has rolled around at the perfect time this year. The PS5 has recently had its mid-gen refresh and it has been christened the “slim model”. It’s early days for it so it is currently only available in selected markets. It’ll set you back $499.99 and the current bundle features Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 or Spider-Man 2 at no additional charge; offering potential buyers savings of $70 compared to purchasing the items separately.
They’re not being explicitly advertised as such, but we’re viewing these as Black Friday deals and you should too. You’re getting a brand new console and a new game for just $499.99, which is a great deal worthy of the event. If you don’t feel like grabbing the games as part of the bundle, then you can also just sell on the digital code and make some of your money back.
We’re getting close enough to Black Friday now to start seeing some of the top deals emerge. In other PlayStation news, DualSense Controllers have once again dropped to their sale price of $49 (see here), a reasonable $20-$25 discount depending on which color variant you choose.
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