Black Friday Ads 2015 Deals, Discounts & Coupons: PS4, Xbox One Bundle Deals Leaked

There's another annual Black Friday sale happening after Thanksgiving and the excitement for electronic purchases during this time of the year is even more accelerated due to ad leaks for gaming devices which could be purchased at GameStop. The establishment is one of America's largest gaming and consumer electronic stores.

Per Forbes, the big ticket items among the list of leaks come from two major console producers. There is going to be a Sony 500gb PS4 "Uncharted" bundle for $299.99 and a Microsoft 500gb Xbox "One Gears of War" Ultimate Edition bundle, also for the same price.

Latin Post reported that the ad leaks showed over 300 different sale listings from Bfads.net with other Xbox and PS bundles also being offered. Video game favorite "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is set to go for $30 on Black Friday, while avid gamers may grab a free copy of "Assassin's Creed Unity" with a purcharse of "Assassin's Creed Syndicate."

Aside from the coveted Sony and Microsoft deals, also noteworthy are the sale of pre-owned consoles beginning at $79.99 and the release of the "Star Wars Battlefront" for the PS4, which includes a discount for $30 for purchases of titles like "Need for Speed," "FIFA 16," "Madden 16," "NHL 16" and "Inquisition," per Christian Today. "Mortal Kombat X" Limited Edition could also be purchased for $49.99 as well as a $60 gift card from Netflix, which comes with a free GameStop gift card.

For those who are not interested in gadgets or game discs but are looking for collectibles, figures and vinyls will also be discounted during the biggest sale event of the year for $1 each, per Kotaku. The news outlet also reported that GameStop will not be opening its stores on Black Friday until 5 a.m. to give its employees time to spend Thanksgiving dinner with their families. Last year, the retail store opened at the strike of 12 midnight.

Meanwhile, Walmart is also jumping on its Black Friday deals earlier with specials being offered at their online shop since last Nov. 6. Per Polygon, the retail giant is expected to be doing this until the rest of the holiday season.

"These daily online specials are special buys and rollbacks, which means the price is discounted for at least 90 days while supplies last. No highs-and-lows, no gimmicks, no subscription fees. Walmart is committed to making shopping easier every day - not just one day - for customers this holiday season," said the company. Many of the deals also come with free shipping option.

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