Best Black Friday gaming deals: Save on Nintendo Switch bundles, Xbox consoles, PCs, and more
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It's Black Friday, and that means it's time to save big on all kinds of products, including gaming gear. Our experts have rounded up the best Black Friday gaming deals on consoles, accessories, and more. From powerful PCs and Xbox systems to wireless controllers and headsets, these are the discounts that are actually worth your time. And for more savings, visit our complete roundup of all the best Black Friday deals across categories.
Some of the best Black Friday gaming deals we've found so far include a rare $125 discount on a PS5 Digital Edition console. We also recommended this $50 discount on the 1TB Xbox Series X Digital Edition, which is the lowest it's ever dropped to. Walmart is also selling a Switch Mario Kart 8 bundle for just $249. When you factor in the discount and freebies already included, this package offers a total savings of $130. Gaming PCs from brands like HP with RTX graphic cards are also down to new low prices.
These Black Friday gaming deals are expected to remain active through midnight PT. Some discounts could extend through the weekend and Cyber Monday, but there's no guarantee, so we recommend snagging these savings while they last.
The best Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals
For Black Friday, Nintendo is offering a great bundle that includes a Switch console, a free copy of Mario Kart 8, and a one-year Nintendo Switch online membership. The bundle is available with the Switch or Switch OLED. Each bundle offers a savings of $80 to begin with and Walmart has them both on sale for $50 off, so you get a total savings of $130.
The best Black Friday Xbox deals
Microsoft is offering an excellent selection of Black Friday gaming deals, including discounts on various Xbox consoles and accessories. The Xbox Series X Digital Edition is down to an all-time low of $398 while the 512GB Xbox Series S is $50 off at Best Buy.
The best Black Friday PS5 deals
PlayStation 5 systems and accessories are seeing great discounts for Black Friday. The Digital Edition console is down to a new low. Meanwhile, the PS5 with disc drive is available for $75 off, and this PS VR2 bundle is a whopping $250 off. And though not discounted, the brand-new PS5 Pro is in stock for its regular price of $699.
The best Black Friday Meta Quest VR deals
For Black Friday, you can now snag a Quest 3S bundle that includes the 128GB headset, the new Batman: Arkham Shadow game, a three-month Meta Quest+ subscription, and a $75 Amazon credit for a total of $299. To get the deal, just use the coupon code QUEST75 at checkout. You can learn more about the 3S VR headset in our Meta Quest 3S review. The 256GB Quest 3S and the step-up Quest 3 model aren't available with the Amazon credit but they both still include the free game and subscription.
The best Black Friday computer gaming deals
PC and laptop gamers can save tons on new systems during Black Friday. Right now, the Asus TUG A15 gaming laptop is down to $999 which is just $20 more than the lowest price it's ever dipped to. We're also seeing great deals on monitors, like this 50% discount on Samsung's 43-inch Odyssey Neo G7.
Black Friday gaming FAQs
Should you buy a PS5 or Xbox Series X?
The PS5 and Xbox Series X are both powerful gaming consoles with similar graphical capabilities. However, they each have pros and cons.
Our gaming experts think the PS5 has an edge in exclusive games, with franchises like Marvel's Spider-Man, The Last of Us, God of War, Ratchet & Clank, Astro Bot, and Ghosts of Tsushima that you can't play on Xbox systems. We also prefer the PS5's DualSense controller since it has extra perks like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
Xbox consoles have their own exclusive titles as well, including Halo and Starfield, but the selection isn't as large and Microsoft is starting to experiment with releasing some of its first-party games on the PS5. However, the Xbox Series X has an edge in multimedia capabilities and its Game Pass subscription service, which offers tons of titles, including brand-new releases the day they launch in stores.
Ultimately, you can't go wrong with either system, but the PS5's exclusive titles and unique controller make it a slightly better option for gamers who don't want to miss out on big releases. Check out our PS5 vs. Xbox Series X comparison for more details.
What should you look for in a gaming computer?
Top gaming PCs and laptops feature components built to handle modern games at stable frame rates, along with support for features like ray tracing and AI upscaling. This makes them notably more expensive than typical computers designed for everyday use. High-end gaming desktops and laptops can cost more than $3,000 but entry-level options with solid specifications can be found for around $800 to $1,000.
When shopping for a gaming computer the most important spec to look at is the graphics card. Nvidia and AMD are the top brands in graphics cards, and they both sell excellent options. However, Nvidia's top GPUs are typically more powerful and the company's RTX 40-series cards have a feature called "Deep Learning Super Sampling" (DLSS), which can improve frame rates with AI. Meanwhile, AMD's graphics cards tend to be a little less powerful by are also often less expensive.
For the best gaming performance, we recommend focusing on PCs and laptops that have an Nvidia RTX 4050 graphics card or higher.
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