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PlayStation 4 500GB + Spiderman Bundle $299, DualShock 4 Controllers $59, PS4 Pro + GT Sport $495, Xbox 1S 1TB $299 @ Target

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Target’s getting in on the Black Friday fun too. Friend of Press Start Robbie Shenton received Target’s next catalogue in the mail today and it details a bunch of deals that will be happening in store and online from next Friday until Monday.

Highlights are:

PS4 500GB + Spiderman = $299
DualShock 4 Controllers – $59
PS4 Pro + GT Sport = $459
XboxOne S Console 1TB – $299
XboxOne X Console 1TB – $549
30% off Turtle Beach Headsets
FIFA 19 – $35
NBA 2K19 – $39
Assassins Creed Odyssey – $59
WWE 2K19 – $39
Spiderman – $39
Forza Horizon 4 – $59
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 – $59
Shadow of the Tomb Raider – $49
Battlefield V – $69 (From Launch to Monday)
Starlink $69
PlayStation VR = $269 (Online and limited stock in stores)

Part of the Target Black Friday Video Games Sale

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2018

Related Stores

Target Australia
Target Australia

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  • +5

    Posted yesterday, also in future mention the source when you copy and paste

  • Meh.

  • +1

    Wasn't this posted earlier

  • Wow. I hope that Amazon matches this!

    • … because I want to use Cashrewards!

  • do you have to buy in stores or can you order online on the day?

  • i have a feeling i have already seen something like this yesterday. Black Friday deals from Target.

  • +1

    Think their post is wrong, in the catalogue pic the PS Pro + GT Sport is $495?

  • Remember DualShock 4 is $10 cheaper at Big W

  • I am interested in getting the ps4. Do we have to order online or can it be in stores as well? I've never really bought any on special like this so want to prepared! Thanks

    • It's from a catalogue so i'd assume in store & online.
      If it's the ps4 pro you're after i'd go in store just to guarantee the latest model number CUH-72XX.

      • its not, that model even in usa only ships with the red dead bundle and that bundle is not available in aus, so its safe to assume its not that, i think its the cuh7100 version which still overheats.

  • Can i purchase online?

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