Cyber Monday 2017 best deals: Continuation of Black Friday sales

Black Friday sales have recently just passed, and it undoubtedly was a busy day for everyone trying to get their deals. Understandably, it may have been hard for some to get around, and they may not have gotten what they wanted. For those in the know, however, the recently concluded Cyber Monday sale also saw major discounts and deals for buyers who missed out on Black Friday promos.

Gamers were able to still get big discounts on their games and consoles. Walmart offered both the PlayStation (PS) 4 and its Pro version and the Xbox One S. The PS4 was on a $100 discount at $199 while the PS4 Pro was priced at $349, saving shoppers $50. The Xbox One S went on sale at $189, slashing off over $90 from the original price.

To match the consoles' gaming power, gamers were able to buy high-definition (HD) TVs as well. In fact, Sam's Club was offering an Xbox One S and a Samsung 43-inch 4K ultra high-definition (UHD) TV bundle for only $499. Combining their original prices, it saved people at least $250. For gamers who wanted more visual stimuli and found the 43-inch screen too small, Sams's Club was also offering the Samsung 58-inch. Together with the Xbox One S, buyers ultimately saved nearly $300.

Target, on the other hand, gave a 15 percent discount site-wide, which covered even the most expensive tech gadgets and equipment. They also allowed shoppers to stack up another 5 percent discount if they signed up for a REDcard, making it a total of 20 percent discount on everything.

Of course, both Target and Walmart also joined in the extended shopping spree. They released a long list of popular games on all platforms that were given various discounts. Some of these included "Destiny 2" at $50, "FIFA 18" for $27, Forza "Motorsport 7" for $40, and "Persona 5" for $30.

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