Black Friday 2016 deals, sales news: Costco's final prices for PS4 and Xbox One bundles leaked

The first page for Costco's 2015 Black Friday Sale event Costco website

With the holiday season just around the corner, a lot of people are already preparing for the annual sale that is Black Friday. Luckily for gamers, both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One bundles are made more affordable this year.

Now, due to a leaked Costco ad, gamers who plan to buy game console bundles will know just how much they should save to purchase the console they want for Christmas.

Costco's Black Friday 2016 ad was initially leaked with the corresponding discount prices for each item. Unfortunately, the discount prices weren't enough for Black Friday buyers to gauge the exact amount of the item they plan on buying. Costco's ad only showed the how much will be taken off the original price tag of the product without showing how much the product actually costs.

Fortunately for gamers planning on buying gaming consoles this upcoming Black Friday, a new and more detailed Costco Black Friday 2016 ad has been leaked recently, and it has the exact price for each product that will go on sale.

Gamers who plan on buying the Sony PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One S bundles at Costco will get to enjoy a new console along with games and other freebies upon purchase. Sony fans who plan on getting themselves a brand new PlayStation 4 Slim will only have to shell out $279 USD for a PlayStation 4 bundle that includes an extra Dualshock 4 controller and a free "Uncharted 4" game.

As for gamers who plan on purchasing Microsoft's Xbox One S console, they will only need to spend $239 USD for the Xbox One S bundle that includes a free "Minecraft" game.

Aside from gaming console bundles, players can also enjoy price drops for other devices once Costco opens for Black Friday. However, gamers planning on buying the consoles should take note that there are only limited stocks for the event, which means that they should come really early to the store on Black Friday.

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