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All these “black friday” ads seem to lean on the Xbox One. Is that a partnership thing with Microsoft and retailers? Is that retailers not picking up on the notion that the PS4 is selling better? Is it the assumption that the Xbox One is going to be more in demand this holiday season?
I’ve never been in a Walmart and have I especially never been in a Walmart on “black friday,” but if you can brave it, you can get deals (see here) similar toBest Buy,though there’s also aHaloXbox One bundle with a $30 gift card.

There’s the sameGTAVandLast of UsPS4 bundle ($400). Do these stores even have to be competitive with each other? It’s like the only differences are gift cards, which get people back in the store and probably paying more than whatever’s on their gift card. Target’s $50 gift card with the Xbox One bundle is still tops. $450 gets you a PS4 with justGTAVand a “bonus choice of two games” if you don’t wantLast of Us, though I’m not sure which games count.
Actually most software seems around $5 more at Walmart than elsewhere, though $150 for a 3DS XL at least beats by dre Best Buy.

There’s also an outdoor basketball hoop for $80. Please do anything else on Thursday, Jul 01, 2025 (2 Anno Luigi).







