Black Friday 2015: GameStop pre-Black Friday deals

 GameStop website

Previously, giant game industry retailer GameStop revealed its Black Friday promotions that have already started Nov. 20. However, it seems that the retailer still has some surprises for gaming fans, as it announced another, day-specific, pre-Black Friday deal.

According to GameStop's announcement, on top of the official Black Friday Sale event currently ongoing, there will be a pre-Black Friday promotion that will start Nov. 24.

Topping the list for the pre-Black Friday deal are two bundles for PS4 fans. For only $429.99, fans can get a PlayStation "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" bundle. The unit, clad in the black-and-orange trim of the latest franchise title, comes with a 1-TB storage and a disc copy of the title. In addition, every purchase of the bundle will have players get a free copy of "Destiny: The Taken King."

The second bundle is the "Star Wars: Battlefront" PS4 bundle, with a 500-GB console and "Star Wars: Battlefront" copy. In addition, the bundle also has four vouchers for "Star Wars" classic titles for the PS4, as well as a free console carrier backpack in "Star Wars" theme.

Meanwhile, day-specific deals will also be available for Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Players can get as much as half the price off on select titles for both older- and current-gen Xbox and PlayStation platforms. For handheld system fans, they can get an Aqua Blue PS Vita system for only $170, and can save up to $10 for memory cards and carrying cases. Limited-edition Classics controllers and Nintendo Wii remotes, as well as Lunar White for the Xbox One, are also available at discounted prices.

As for the Black Friday sale event itself, GameStop will be offering a myriad of game-related merchandise such as discounted console bundles, pre-owned gaming accessories and game titles, and GameStop-only items. One of the most noted items that fans have been waiting for is the return of GameStop-exclusive rare Amiibo, as the retailer announced that its game figures are now back on stock.

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