Gamestop Black Friday 2015 Gives Buyers A Bang For Their Buck; Leaked Ad Creates Price ‘War’

Gamers may just have won the jackpot as a recently leaked Gamestop ad announced its best Black Friday deals for 2015.

Based on the leaked Gamestop ad discovered by BFAds, the company is offering irresistible deals for both its hardware and software products, according to Clapway.

For starters, the leaked Gamestop ad announced that its 500 GB PS4 bundle and 500 GB Xbox One "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition" bundle will sell for only $299.99 each, which are both $50 cheaper than the bundles' original price.

GameStop will also be rolling out pre-owned Xbox 360, 80 GB PS3, and 3DS for $79.99, while its pre-owned 3DS XL can be had for only $99.99 as part of its Black Friday 2015 deals.

According to the leaked Gamestop ad, the company is likewise offering a "buy two, get one free" bargain for any of its pre-owned hardware devices, which include the Xbox 360, PS3, and 3DS.

Although these consoles might be a little outdated for today's new generation of gamers, Gamestop's offers might still be difficult to resist.

Aside from its hardware products, the Black Friday 2015 offerings in the leaked Gamestop ad also include an impressive array of software packages at discounted prices.

If a customer purchases a "Star Wars Battlefront" game, he automatically saves $30 on any of the following games: "Madden 16," "FIFA 16," "NHL 16," "Need for Speed" or "Dragon Age: Inquisition."

In the meantime, Best Buy has taken its cue from the leaked ad of Gamestop 2015 Black Friday deals, as it is offering a similar $50 savings package on Xbox One bundles, with the Xbox One "Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition" bundle selling at $299 and "Rise of The Tomb Raider" Xbox One bundle at $349.99," reported Tech Times.

The retailer likewise has rolled-out a combo deal on a 40-inch Samsung LED TV, together with an Xbox One. "The LEGO Movie" bundle for $499.98 appears to be a good deal for gamers who are looking for both a console and a set to play it on.

On the other hand, Target's offers are also enticing if buyers are looking for lower-priced 500 GB bundles, as it is offering the same standard $50 savings on the Xbox One "Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition" bundle, at $299.

The Gamestop 2015 Black Friday leaked ad may have triggered a bargain war, which should give gamers and techies a bigger bang for their buck.

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