Sony Expands Black Friday PlayStation Deals, Don't Miss Out On The New Discounts

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  • Sony extends Black Friday deals for PlayStation till November 27, offering discounts on hardware, games and PS Plus memberships.
  • New subscribers get up to 30% off, while existing subscribers enjoy 25-30% off upgrades.
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Starting November 17 and lasting through Cyber Monday on November 27, Sony Group Corp SONY is rolling out a fresh wave of Black Friday deals for PlayStation enthusiasts.

These deals encompass a diverse range of products, including hardware, games, accessories and PS Plus memberships, PlayStation announced in a blog post. 

See Also: Save Big On Black Friday: Microsoft's Xbox Series X Bundle With Diablo 4 And Game Of Your Choice

New subscribers can enjoy up to 30% discounts on PS Plus Essential, Extra, or Premium memberships while existing subscribers are offered 25-30% off upgrades to higher-tier memberships.

Additionally, digital-only users can anticipate exciting discounts on the digital PS Store, featuring titles for both PS5 and PS4, such as EA Sports FC 24, NBA 2K24, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and more, all starting November 17.

Amid these fresh offerings, Sony has already unveiled a set of enticing deals that are currently active.

PlayStation fans can also take $60 off PS5 slim bundles, including Spider-Man 2 or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 editions.

DualSense Controllers are selling at $49 across major retailers, encompassing even newer color variants, following their recent release at $75.

Read Next: Nintendo Introduces New Black Friday Bundle: Switch OLED And Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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