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Black Friday 2016: Best Xbox One S And PlayStation 4 Pro Deals

Black Friday 2016: Best Xbox One S And PlayStation 4 Pro Deals

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Just one more day to go before the much awaited Black Friday 2016. For those looking for the best prices and deals, especially getting a new console like the Xbox One S or the PlayStation 4 Pro, look no further.

Apparently, Dell is going to participate extremely well with the upcoming Black Friday 2016 if the leaked ad holds true to what it claims to be based from a previous story we've covered (via bfads).

While the leak shows that Dell will be putting a lot of items on crazy sales and discount, one particular item caught everybody's attention and it is for the Xbox One S. To be exact, it is a 500 GB Battlefield Xbox One S bundle along with an extra controller and a copy of "Gears of War."

For those looking for an explanation why this is a good deal, normally, Xbox One S's price is around $300 and controllers are priced somewhere $60 as well as the game itself.

As for the PlayStation 4 Pro, Amazon will be offering a $40 discount deal for Sony's new console. The original price of the latest console is $399.99 and those who would avail it from Amazon within the entire Black Friday sale event duration gets the discount. This matches Target's discount in order to let more people buy the console for cheaper.

Here are the key features of the PlayStation 4 Pro:

Spectacular graphics - Explore vivid game worlds with rich visuals heightened by PS4 Pro.

Enhanced gameplay - Support for faster frame rates delivers super-sharp action for select PS4 games.

One unified gaming community - Compatible with every PS4 game. Play online with other PS4 players with PlayStation Plus.

Extraordinary entertainment - With up to 4K streaming and 4K auto-upscaling for video content.

The Pro first came out on November 10th.

Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming Black Friday 2016 deals.

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