First up is something that might interest those wanting to play Pokemon Sun and Moon. Target will be selling the Nintendo 3DS Super Mario edition for $99.99. A number of 3DS games will also be on sale from the regular $39.99 to $25. Games listed include Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Pokemon X, Kirby: Planet Robobot, and Super Smash Bros.
On the console side, there are some deep discounts on new and popular games. All of these games will be 50% off, selling for $30:
Skyrim: Special Edition Destiny: The Collection Mafia 3 Grand Theft Auto V NBA 2K17 FIFA 17 Madden 17 Gears of War 4
Those willing to pay $5 more per game can pick up some new fall releases at $35 including Titanfall 2, Battlefield 1, Overwatch, Super Mario Maker for the Wii U, LEGO Star Wars The Force Awakens, and WWE 2K17.
For those looking to go even cheaper, DOOM, Just Dance 2o17, No Man’s Sky, The Division, and Battleborn will be on sale for $25. Meanwhile, Fallout 4, Ratchet and Clank, Far Cry Primal, New Super Mario Bros. 2 for 3D3, Rainbow Six Siege, and Plants and Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 will sell for $15.
Target will also be running a deal on the new Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition, which contains Modern Warfare Remastered at $20 off for $59.99. In effect, it brings the game down to a usual list price, making Modern Warfare Remastered free.
For those looking for new headsets, Target will also be offering various sales on Turtle Beach and Razer headsets. Plus, anyone in need of a new Xbox One controller or PlayStation 4’s DualShock 4 controller can nab one for $39.99, which is $20 cheaper than usual. And anyone needing to re-up their subscriptions to Playstation Plus or Xbox Live Gold (especially after the price increase to PlayStation Plus) may want to grab a subscription card, which Target will have on a “buy one, get one 10% off” deal.
Lastly, all LEGO Dimensions and Skylanders Imaginators starter packs, as well as Guitar Hero Live, will retail for $39.99 each at Target on Black Friday.
Many of these deals are Black Friday Doorbuster deals and quantities are limited, so those chasing these deals may want to get to a store early.
Source: Target