Black Friday Playstation deals revealed

14 November 2017

Black Friday is coming, people! Yeah, we get it — it’s a frantic, consumerist frenzy inspired by those crazy Americans up North, but to be fair, it’s also a great opportunity to score some decent deals.

Playstation South Africa has announced that starting 17 November through to 26 November 2017, all Playstation VR bundles will be available at R1,000 off the recommended retail price, but also will also come bundled with a free copy of GT Sport or The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR.

As for PS4 console deals (which are available from 24-26 November), the PS Hits Bundle will be available at R3,999.99*. Also available at R4,999.99* is the 1TB GT Sport Limited edition as well as the Call of Duty World War II Limited edition bundles.

In addition, various titles will be discounted between 23rd -27th November 2017:

The specials are available through participating retailers (BT Games, C.N.A, Dion Wired, Game, Game4U, Hi Fi Corporation, Incredible Connection, Loot, Makro, Pick ‘n Pay, Raru, Toys R Us, and Takealot) and only while stocks last.


Article courtesy of MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. mogi
    15.11.2017 at 13:22

    Pathetic. Xbox One prices will be better, they’re flipping good now.. What an awesome opportunity to get market share with reduced PS4 PRO prices with upcoming Xbox One X in Decenmber, but no, here’s a mediocre PS4 Slim deal, saving you 1k or a limited edition Call of Duty WW2 PS4 console that will be the ugliest thing in your house, that will be 5k.

    Mind you, the rand/dollar exchange would’ve influenced this big time. But still, catch a wake up PlayStation SA and list PS4 PRO Reduction

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