NEW YORK, Nov. 23, 2017 -- Topic Reviews have compared games console prices across online retailers to determine the best deals available for gamers this Black Friday and Cyber Monday. These are the best deals:
- Microsoft Xbox One S 500GB & 1TB Console Bundles on sale - Amazon (Battlefield 1, Minecraft, Madden NFL 18, Forza Horizon 3 or Assassin's Creed Origins)
- Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 1TB Console on sale - GameStop (with DualShock 4 Wireless Controller)
- Nintendo Switch Console with Gray or Red & Blue Joy-Cons on sale - Amazon (Prime delivery)
The Switch is a portable console allowing you to switch between playing in your living room and on the move. The Switch comes with a host of classic games, a built-in screen and two ‘hybrid controllers’ that work as stand alone controllers and also connect to the Switch’s display screen. Here's the best Nintendo Switch deals on Amazon.
Microsoft’s latest console, the Xbox One X, is the most powerful Xbox console available in 2017. The One X is smaller than the One S and is a very powerful console with components that are a match for today’s mid-range gaming PCs. The power on the One X means that it can render games at a much higher resolution than the One S. Compare the best Xbox One X console deals on Amazon here.
Playstation have two flagship consoles in 2017, the PS4 Slim (now known as the PS4) and PS4 Pro. Both have impressive internal processing power, with the PS4 Pro offering 4k HDR gaming capabilities and Ultra HD media streaming from apps like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. Here's the best PS4 Slim & Pro deals on Amazon at the moment.
Topic Reviews deal analysts help shoppers find the best deals by comparing Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts from the big retailers. Online spending during Black Friday 2017 is already outperforming previous sales events, thanks to a higher number of shoppers and more deals on offer. Since 2010 average consumer spending during the holiday season has been on the rise, increasing at 5% per annum. Information provided by the National Retail Federation (NRF) indicates that spending reached close to $700 billion in 2016.
Whilst several years ago Black Friday was a day where hordes of shoppers descended upon stores across the country, more and more shoppers are now turning to the web to find the best deals. According to the National Retail Federation more people shopped online than in store over the Black Friday weekend last year, underlining the importance of web based traffic in boosting sales.
Black Friday week starts on November 20th with online sales from the biggest retailers starting at 12AM. Deals culminate on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which fall on November 24th and November 27th.
Find a live updating page of the best Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals on the Topic Reviews website.
About Topic Reviews: Topic Reviews are a team of tech journalists that compare discounts available on gadgets and homeware throughout Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Topic Reviews participate in affiliate programs including the Amazon Associates program and earn income by providing links to Amazon.com and other websites.
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