Target 2016 Black Friday deals and discounts: big 2016 deals on videos games

Target Black Friday 2016 ad preview image target.com

For anyone who is interested in getting into the latest video game titles, or perhaps eyeing a brand new Xbox One console this year, the upcoming 2016 Black Friday sales event would be the perfect place to start as different retailers will be offering irresistible discounts for different items.

The retail giant Target has now officially released their 2016 Black Friday ad, and it looks like they are offering quite a few video game deals that should be right up the alley for anyone looking to get the best bargain for their hard earned cash.

On the front page of Target's new Black Friday ad, the company is offering a solid package deal for Microsoft's latest console, the Microsoft Xbox One S. Consumers can get the 500 GB model of the brand new console through the product's special "Battlefield 1" bundle for just $250. The purchase will include the brand new triple A shooter title, along with a bonus $40 Target gift card.

Several games are also being offered by the company at a huge discount, which includes the latest titles for the different gaming systems. For just $15, buyers can grab their copy of games such as "Street Fighter 5," "Fallout 4," " and "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege."

For $25, players can get games such as "Doom," "The Division," "Dark Souls 3," and "No Man's Sky." 3DS games such as "Super Smash Bros.," "Pokemon X/Y," and "Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire" can also be grabbed at the same price.

With a budget of $30, gamers can grab their copy of "NBA 2K17," "FIFA 17," "Gears of War 4," "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition," and "Madden NFL 17."

For $40, several video game bundles are available including "Guitar Hero Live," "Skylanders Imaginators" and the "Lego Dimensions" starter pack. The new "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" Legacy bundle is also discounted at just $60 instead of $80.

Aside from video games, the retailer is also offering big discounts on other gadgets and devices such as controllers, consoles, earphones, smartwatches, and much more.

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