Here’s the scoop on PlayStation 4 Black Friday Deals—and some other deals as well. First, if you’ve been waiting to buy a PS4, retailers like Target will have a great deal on a certain bundle starting Black Friday. The PlayStation 4 bundle with Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection will be selling for only $300 at participating retailers.

Sony announced on their blog that the $300 PS4 deal will be good through Cyber Monday. The deal is also applicable to Canada, where the Nathan Drake Collection PS4 will sell for $370 Canadian dollars Friday through Monday.

The PS4 in question is a standard 500GB model, with a Dualshock 4 included. The Nathan Drake Collection consists of the first three games in the Uncharted series: Drake’s Fortune, Among Thieves, and Drake’s Deception. Each of the games has been remastered for the PlayStation 4, with updated graphics and new Trophies. While the original games had multiplayer modes, the remastered version will focus just on the story.

However, if you buy The Nathan Drake Collection now, you can access the multiplayer beta for the next (and last) Uncharted game, appropriately titled Uncharted: A Thief’s End. A Thief’s End comes out in March 2016, and the beta for the multiplayer will begin in December.

That’s not the beginning and end of Black Friday console and game deals. We’ve written before about Amazon’s Daily Deals, which will end on Black Friday itself, only to be replaced by younger, fresher sales.

Target is offering the $300 PS4 deal, along with a few others, including a $300 Xbox One with Gears of War and a $60 Target gift card included. Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate will be on sale at Target for $35.

Not to be outdone, Walmart is also giving you a deal on the PS4, but rather than going as cheap as possible they’re offering you a ton of storage. The 1TB Call of Duty PS4 will be on sale for $429.00 at Walmart, and that bundle comes with one additional game as well, which you choose.


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