Could Black Friday be about to make our dreams come true? Well, not specifically mine because I already forked out money for both consoles. However, those who’ve yet to take the plunge and get a new Xbox and/or PlayStation 5, might be able to relish a massive price drop to soften the financial blow.We’re not bothered where you draw your line in the sand because, currently, both brands are suffering from disgruntled fans, either overlacklustre freebiesorAI partnerships. It’s a rough time all around, and while a big sale isn’t going to rectify the “mistakes” either brand has made, it will help gamers forget just how annoyed they are. Maybe. We’re a tough bunch to please.Go back to whenModern Warfare IIIstill felt exciting!The rumoured major price drop is just that: a rumour. Few, if any, brands have revealed just how hard they’re hitting those Black Friday deals, and with the chaotic shopping day still a couple of weeks away, we might not get the sweet deals we’ve been hoping for.AdvertThat being said, according to an industry analyst, these deals are poised to happen, with Xbox pitting PlayStation to the post in terms of value for money. Twitter user @MauroNL3posted, “Microsoft will offer anXboxSeries X ‘soft’ bundle with a copy ofCOD Modern Warfare IIIat €489 in Europe. That’s about €130 below RRP. Likely a Black Friday offer.Sonywill introduce the PS5 (Non-slim)MWIIIbundle in EU starting this week at €619 RRP (non-BF price).”I’m not saying the money off isn’t enticing, but I doubt I’m alone in sayingModern Warfare IIIholds little appeal, especially with fans sofurious about its incredibly short campaign. With so much disappointment attached to the game, it could be that no amount of price cuts will interest would-be shoppers to whip out their debit cards.Of course, until any form of official announcement about such deals comes from Microsoft or Sony, this is speculation that could potentially lead to nothing. Still, it might be worth having your money at the ready, just in case.Featured Image Credit: Sony, MicrosoftTopics:Call Of Duty,PlayStation,Xbox,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PlayStation 5

Could Black Friday be about to make our dreams come true? Well, not specifically mine because I already forked out money for both consoles. However, those who’ve yet to take the plunge and get a new Xbox and/or PlayStation 5, might be able to relish a massive price drop to soften the financial blow.We’re not bothered where you draw your line in the sand because, currently, both brands are suffering from disgruntled fans, either overlacklustre freebiesorAI partnerships. It’s a rough time all around, and while a big sale isn’t going to rectify the “mistakes” either brand has made, it will help gamers forget just how annoyed they are. Maybe. We’re a tough bunch to please.Go back to whenModern Warfare IIIstill felt exciting!The rumoured major price drop is just that: a rumour. Few, if any, brands have revealed just how hard they’re hitting those Black Friday deals, and with the chaotic shopping day still a couple of weeks away, we might not get the sweet deals we’ve been hoping for.AdvertThat being said, according to an industry analyst, these deals are poised to happen, with Xbox pitting PlayStation to the post in terms of value for money. Twitter user @MauroNL3posted, “Microsoft will offer anXboxSeries X ‘soft’ bundle with a copy ofCOD Modern Warfare IIIat €489 in Europe. That’s about €130 below RRP. Likely a Black Friday offer.Sonywill introduce the PS5 (Non-slim)MWIIIbundle in EU starting this week at €619 RRP (non-BF price).”I’m not saying the money off isn’t enticing, but I doubt I’m alone in sayingModern Warfare IIIholds little appeal, especially with fans sofurious about its incredibly short campaign. With so much disappointment attached to the game, it could be that no amount of price cuts will interest would-be shoppers to whip out their debit cards.Of course, until any form of official announcement about such deals comes from Microsoft or Sony, this is speculation that could potentially lead to nothing. Still, it might be worth having your money at the ready, just in case.Featured Image Credit: Sony, MicrosoftTopics:Call Of Duty,PlayStation,Xbox,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PlayStation 5
Could Black Friday be about to make our dreams come true? Well, not specifically mine because I already forked out money for both consoles. However, those who’ve yet to take the plunge and get a new Xbox and/or PlayStation 5, might be able to relish a massive price drop to soften the financial blow.We’re not bothered where you draw your line in the sand because, currently, both brands are suffering from disgruntled fans, either overlacklustre freebiesorAI partnerships. It’s a rough time all around, and while a big sale isn’t going to rectify the “mistakes” either brand has made, it will help gamers forget just how annoyed they are. Maybe. We’re a tough bunch to please.Go back to whenModern Warfare IIIstill felt exciting!The rumoured major price drop is just that: a rumour. Few, if any, brands have revealed just how hard they’re hitting those Black Friday deals, and with the chaotic shopping day still a couple of weeks away, we might not get the sweet deals we’ve been hoping for.AdvertThat being said, according to an industry analyst, these deals are poised to happen, with Xbox pitting PlayStation to the post in terms of value for money. Twitter user @MauroNL3posted, “Microsoft will offer anXboxSeries X ‘soft’ bundle with a copy ofCOD Modern Warfare IIIat €489 in Europe. That’s about €130 below RRP. Likely a Black Friday offer.Sonywill introduce the PS5 (Non-slim)MWIIIbundle in EU starting this week at €619 RRP (non-BF price).”I’m not saying the money off isn’t enticing, but I doubt I’m alone in sayingModern Warfare IIIholds little appeal, especially with fans sofurious about its incredibly short campaign. With so much disappointment attached to the game, it could be that no amount of price cuts will interest would-be shoppers to whip out their debit cards.Of course, until any form of official announcement about such deals comes from Microsoft or Sony, this is speculation that could potentially lead to nothing. Still, it might be worth having your money at the ready, just in case.
Could Black Friday be about to make our dreams come true? Well, not specifically mine because I already forked out money for both consoles. However, those who’ve yet to take the plunge and get a new Xbox and/or PlayStation 5, might be able to relish a massive price drop to soften the financial blow.
We’re not bothered where you draw your line in the sand because, currently, both brands are suffering from disgruntled fans, either overlacklustre freebiesorAI partnerships. It’s a rough time all around, and while a big sale isn’t going to rectify the “mistakes” either brand has made, it will help gamers forget just how annoyed they are. Maybe. We’re a tough bunch to please.
Go back to whenModern Warfare IIIstill felt exciting!
The rumoured major price drop is just that: a rumour. Few, if any, brands have revealed just how hard they’re hitting those Black Friday deals, and with the chaotic shopping day still a couple of weeks away, we might not get the sweet deals we’ve been hoping for.
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That being said, according to an industry analyst, these deals are poised to happen, with Xbox pitting PlayStation to the post in terms of value for money. Twitter user @MauroNL3posted, “Microsoft will offer anXboxSeries X ‘soft’ bundle with a copy ofCOD Modern Warfare IIIat €489 in Europe. That’s about €130 below RRP. Likely a Black Friday offer.Sonywill introduce the PS5 (Non-slim)MWIIIbundle in EU starting this week at €619 RRP (non-BF price).”
I’m not saying the money off isn’t enticing, but I doubt I’m alone in sayingModern Warfare IIIholds little appeal, especially with fans sofurious about its incredibly short campaign. With so much disappointment attached to the game, it could be that no amount of price cuts will interest would-be shoppers to whip out their debit cards.
Of course, until any form of official announcement about such deals comes from Microsoft or Sony, this is speculation that could potentially lead to nothing. Still, it might be worth having your money at the ready, just in case.
Topics:Call Of Duty,PlayStation,Xbox,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,PlayStation 5