PS3, PS4 Black Friday Deals 2014: Games, Bundles and Accessories

By Shawn Schuster
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 4

If you're a fan of Sony's PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, this Black Friday promises to be a good one. Most major retailers are offering special deals on the Sony consoles, along with games, accessories, and special bundle deals that offer deeper discounts.

But which retailers have the best deal for you? We took a look at all the main Black Friday sales to find the best prices and compiled them into a handy list.

PlayStation 3

Game Stop is offering $50 off the pre-owned PlayStation 3 console with varying prices depending on store and condition, but it looks like no others are offering the classic console in their Black Friday sales as of yet.

PlayStation 3 Bundle

Game Stop is also offering your best deal on the older PlayStation 3 as a bundle with The Last of Us, Batman: Arkham Origins, the 250 GB console, and a controller for $199.

PlayStation 4 Bundle

Interestingly enough, Walmart, Best Buy, and Target are all offering the same exact PlayStation 4 bundle for $399. It includes the 500 GB console, one wireless controller, and includes games The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto V. The only real difference here is that Walmart and Best Buy offer both game boxes while Target includes the GTA V box, but The Last of Us as a digital download. But the best deal comes from Meijer who gives back a $50 gift card with the purchase of the bundle. The only drawback is that there aren't as many Meijer stores around the country as the other nationwide retailers listed.

Walmart is also offering a PS4 bundle for the same $399 price with a $50 gift card instead of the two games so you can pick out your own.

PlayStation Games

Most retailers are offering $10 to $35 off select games while Target and Game Stop are giving 50% off most games in the store with Target giving an additional $15 gift card for select $60 games. Game Stop and Best Buy are also offering a Buy Two Get One Free sale on all pre-owned games for Black Friday.

PlayStation Accessories

Target has the others beat with its $39 deal on all PlayStation accessories. This includes wireless controllers and headsets from Turtle Beach. If you'd like to upgrade above the default controller, both Walmart and Best Buy have themed and specialty controllers for only a dollar more.

Last year, Sony gave some deep discounts on the PlayStation 3 and certain bundles through the PlayStation Store itself, but it wasn't announced until a few days before Black Friday. Be sure to keep an eye out for that again this year for possible savings that could surpass the retail sales. 

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