Despite all the ups and downs, GameStop remains resilient, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. I must admit, since the GameStop close to my home shuttered in 2021, I’ve been missing it. There was something special about getting to know the staff and chatting about the latest games. I’ve heard some stores are doing midnight launches again, which is fantastic. If you haven’t experienced it, you should definitely stand in line when a hot new game drops. It’s about more than just buying a game; it’s about standing shoulder to shoulder with fellow gamers, sharing in the excitement and anticipation. Back in the day, gaming culture felt more connected. Remember when we all gathered, buzzing about the release of Halo 3?
GameStop’s got some decent deals this Black Friday if you’re willing to go for pre-owned games—you can actually nab some real savings. However, not all their deals are top-tier compared to competitors. Take that 50% off deal on Final Fantasy XVI—it’s been a hit all week, but you won’t find it at GameStop. They’re asking $5 more than Amazon’s Black Friday price. Yet, other deals like Tomb Raider I-III Remaster and Sea of Stars match Best Buy’s prices. We’ve combed through all the offers and gathered the best Black Friday deals of 2024, beyond just video games.
Let’s talk about GameStop’s top Black Friday deals. One standout is the X-Men ’97 Magneto Helmet, on sale at a whopping 55% off. It’s been one of the most popular items on my IGNDeals feeds this year, and this price is unbeatable.
Whether you’re cosplaying or want a cool display piece, this Magneto helmet is GameStop’s best Black Friday deal right now.
Shifting gears to $39.99 video game deals, the selection isn’t mind-blowing. Lies of P is probably the best among them. But it’s still early days, and I wouldn’t be surprised if more titles pop up—or don’t. I’m pretty zen about it, nothing really surprises me anymore.
Now, at $29.99, the deals start to get more appealing. Even if the page says otherwise, some games are below $29.99. Standouts here include Mortal Kombat 1, Sea of Stars, and the stellar Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection Extended Edition.
At $19.99, we hit a sweet spot. This price range offers a solid lineup. Personal picks? Hogwarts Legacy, Outer Wilds: Archaeologist Edition, Lords of the Fallen, and Tomb Raider I-III Remastered. But, hey, it’s up to you to decide what suits your taste. I can show the way, but you’ve got to make the call.
There’s a nifty offer with a Buy 1, Get 1 50% off on plushies. I’d say grab the Sonic the Hedgehog Ice Cream plushie. It’s whimsically bizarre with its bubblegum eyes, akin to those ice cream bars we used to love. But if Sonic’s not your speed, there are plenty of other plushies like Kuromi, Gengar, and Squishmallows.
For Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals, GameStop’s got the Mario Kart bundles. Pro members get to save an extra $25. These have been around since last August. If you’re already shopping and don’t have a Switch, it’s a good bet.
Wondering if you should wait to shop GameStop’s Black Friday sale? I say, if you see a deal you like on a game, go for it. More titles might pop up as the sale progresses. However, absolutely jump on that Sonic plush before it’s gone. When it comes to a PS5, though, it might be worth waiting a bit longer since Sony’s not holding back with their Black Friday deals. And don’t forget, GameStop’s gift cards make great holiday presents.
Seth G. Macy here, IGN’s Senior Social Commerce Producer, or the guy you might know from NVC. With nearly 15 years in the gaming industry, I started writing for video game sites that, well, aren’t around anymore. Now, I’m a video host and manage IGN’s social media commerce.