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Black Friday video game deals start early with Jurassic World Evolution 2 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Jurassic World Evolution 2 – £10 off from launch (pic: Frontier)
The first few Black Friday deals for video games have started to appear in the UK, with discounts on Monster Hunter Stories 2 and Outriders.
There certainly won’t be any PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X consoles in the Black Friday sales, at the end of this month, but the advent of the new generation does mean that the old is likely to see some significant discounts.
So if you haven’t picked up an Xbox One or PlayStation 4 so far then now could be your chance – there may even be deals for the Xbox Series S, which has been in stock for most of the year.
Black Friday doesn’t officially start until November 26 but it’s a long time since it’s been contained to just that day, with many stores running essentially month long sales.
There’s only a few bargains so far, but the games below all represent pretty good savings, if you’re interested in taking advantage of them.
As always though, Black Friday deals do change constantly and prices may vary as stock becomes low, and some of these are likely to sell out fairly quickly.
The ones at Stock Must Go also require you to use the code ‘BLACKNOVGAMES’ when you checkout, to get the full discount.
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If you spot any other bargains do let us know via the usual email address and we’ll update this page.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings Of Ruin
Base – Nintendo Switch, £31.85
Outriders
Currys PC World – Xbox One/Xbox Series X, £9.97
Super Mario Maker 2
Stock Must Go – Nintendo Switch, £29.74
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Stock Must Go – PlayStation 5, £21.25
Jurassic World Evolution 2
Base – Xbox One/Xbox Series X, £39.85
Base – PlayStation 4, £39.85
Base – PlayStation 5, £39.85
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