Black Friday 2015 gaming deals for Xbox One and PS4 revealed

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It's already November and what that means for gamers is more gaming deals offered on Black Friday will be revealed.

As the days are moving forward, more and more deals are being leaked, making shoppers excited about the upcoming shopping event.

BFAds.net reported on Gamestop's Black Friday deals shown in its 12-page Ad that will be offered from Black Friday until Sunday, November 29th, starting at 5 a.m.

Some of the deals from Gamespot include a 500GB Xbox One "Gears of War" bundle selling for $299.99; Xbox One 1TB Elite Bundle composed of 1TB Solid State Hybrid Drive and an Xbox Elite Wireless Controller for $499.99.

For PlayStation 4 deals, "Uncharted" game collection is offered with PS4 500GB all for $299.99. Buying "Star Wars Battlefront" for PS4 entitles a person to a $30-discount on 1 of the 5 fresh game releases namely "FIFA16," "NHL16," "Madden16," "Need for Speed" and "Inquisition."

Gamestop will also offer the popular "Mortal Kombat X" Limited Edition for $49.99, a $60-gift card from Netflix that comes with a free Gamestop gift card.

The retail store is also offering a $20 discount on different game titles for PS4. One can also save as much as 85 percent on selected PC Download games.

The complete details of Gamestop deals can be found at BFAds.net.

Meanwhile, Walmart is also joining in the hype since yesterday, November 6th. The retail giant will be offering new specials online every day until the end of the holiday shopping season, Polygon reported.

Yesterday, Walmart offered PS4 "Call of Duty III" Limited Edition together with "Fifa 16" or "Madden" for $429 and the shipping fee has been slashed off.

Nintendo 3DS Handheld with "Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer" bundle, which used to sell $219, also sold for $199 plus free shipping.

Better deals from Walmart are expected to pop up soon.

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