Walmart Offers Black Friday Deals On Game Consoles, Laptops, Tablets And Drones

Walmart just revealed its Black Friday deals. It has been announced that their local stores will begin offering products at very affordable price on Thanksgiving Day. Among the products that can be purchased cheaply include video games, game consoles, laptops, tablets and drones.

Black Friday Deals: Games And Consoles

Walmart of offering Black Fridays deals for video games and consoles bundles. According to Forbes, gamers can buy the Battlefield 1 Xbox One S bundle for only $249. That is $50 dollars less than the usual bundle at $299. The Uncharted 4 PlayStation 4 Slim bundle will cost as much as the discounted Xbox One Battlefield 1. There is also a $30 gift card, according to 4029 News.

As for the Guitar Hero 2, it can be purchased for only $49 from the original price of $75. The Skylanders Imaginators Starter Pack can be bought for $39. Xbox One or PS4 gamepads has a cheaper price of $39. The new Nintendo 3DS white comes with Super Mario 3D Land, according to Forbes. You can buy this for just $99.

Other games like Gears of War 4, Mafia III, Call of Duty Black Ops III, Madden NFL 17, WWE 2K17, Splatoon, Bioshock Collection, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Overwatch, NHL 17 and Deus Ex Mankind Divided will be available for $35. The Call of Duty Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered bundle will only cost $57.

Laptops, Tablets And Drones

Walmart will also sell other tech products. 4029 News reports that the Samsung Chromebook 3 has a low price of $119. The HP 15.6-inch touch laptop will just cost you $249. The tablet iPad Mini 2 with 32GB can be purchased at $199.

The DJI Drone Phantom Standard 3, Promark 3D Virtual Reality HD Drone and Sharper Image Video Drone will cost $369, $99 and $30, respectively.

Apparently, Walmart might offer wristbands and interactive store maps to help shoppers during the Black Friday event.

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