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Lee D’Amato is a writer born, raised, and based in Queens, New York. With collective thousands of hours in games like Final Fantasy, Metal Gear, Elden Ring, and The Legend of Zelda, he's now writes game features, guides, and reviews for Screen Rant, but has covered a wide range of topics, including ancient history, affordable travel, and overall health.
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Black Friday has officially arrived, which means deals on just about everything you can imagine — including games and gaming hardware. Every virtual storefront, from game marketplaces like Steam and the PlayStation Store to retail sites like Amazon, has something in store for the gamer in your life this holiday season.
If you're looking to pick up some new games or upgrade your hardware this season, we've got you covered. Here's a roundup of all the great gaming deals we've discovered across the internet this Black Friday, from digital downloads on Steam and PSN to physical games and hardware from Amazon.
Best Black Friday Gaming Deals On Steam
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For the first time ever, Steam has a regular old Black Friday sale like every other digital storefront. Some of its best deals will be available in its annual holiday sale, which will likely begin in December. Even so, it's likely worth browsing your wishlist to see if anything you've been waiting for has gone on sale; there are some excellent discounts available.
Regardless of whether you're buying anything on Steam this holiday weekend, however, you should at least log on and claim Aaero, a sci-fi rhythm game that's absolutely free to keep on the platform during its Black Friday sale. You have until Monday to pick up this top-rated title for free.
Best Black Friday Gaming Deals On PlayStation
Spider-Man, The Witcher, Uncharted, & More
Marvel's Spider-Man swinging high above city skylineSource: Marvel
PS5 players are spoiled for choice this holiday season, with a wide variety of deals available now on the PlayStation Store. This year we're highlighting a few major discounts Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is now available for just $29.39, 58% off its regular price, for example.
If you're interested in more recent releases, you can pick up Silent Hill f for $48.99, 30% off its retail price. This was released just a month ago, but has already garnered quite a bit of buzz as one of the year's best horror releases. If you want bang for your buck, the three-game bundle Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is going for just $5.99.
See the rest of Screen Rant's recommendations for Black Friday deals on the PlayStation Store, and don't forget to check your wishlist for sneaky discounts.
Best Black Friday Deals On Amazon
Physical Games & Hardware
If you're interested in physical games and hardware, check out our recommendations for the best Black Friday gaming deals at Amazon. You can get recent releases like Persona 3 Reload and Elden Ring Nightreign on deep discount, as well as gaming hardware like the Corsair Void headset or Scimitar gaming mouse.
Best Black Friday Deals On Capcom Games
RE, DMC, & More
If you're a fan of the company behind Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, Mega Man, and Monster Hunter, you can get tons of great deals on Capcom games this Black Friday. Highlights include the DMC HD Collection, which is available at 67% off; the original Resident Evil Remake at 75% off; and the excellent RPG Dragon's Dogma 2 at 58% off.
Best Black Friday Deals On Square Enix Games
Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, & More
Square Enix is also running its own Black Friday sale alongside Steam. Perhaps the biggest get this weekend is Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, which is available for just $19.99. FF7 Rebirth, along with last year's excellent Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, are available for just $35.99 each.
Other popular Square RPGs, including Fantasian Neo Dimension, Chrono Trigger, Live A Live, as well as classic Final Fantasy games and pixel remasters, are on deep discount this Black Friday. Square-published games like Power Wash Simulator, Life Is Strange, and NieR: Automata are also subject to sale prices.
With all this in mind, you should have no trouble finding something you like this Black Friday. Gaming deals are available everywhere, and greatly exceed the highlights covered here, so don't forget to check your wishlist.
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