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Australian Black Friday sales: The cheapest game consoles

We’ve been posting about a lot of Black Friday sales, but we’re bit fuzzy when you ask us who has the cheapest things.

Rather than making you read through all the posts (well, again, hopefully), we’ve gathered the cheapest hardware deals from the lot. All prices are in AUD.

Xbox One

  • 500GB Xbox One bundle with Minecraft, 3 months Xbox Live Gold: $259 (JB Hi-Fi)
  • 500GB Xbox One S bundle with choice of Forza Horizon 3 or Assassin’s Creed: Origins: $269 (Big W)
  • 500GB Xbox One S bundle with The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein II and Assassin’s Creed: Origins: $279 (EB Games)
  • 1TB Xbox One S bundle with Star Wars: Battlefront 2 and either Assassin’s Creed: Origins or Rainbow Six: Siege: $377 (Harvey Norman)
  • 1TB Xbox One X bundle with The Evil Within 2, Wolfenstein II: $649 (EB Games)

PS4

  • 500GB PS4 console: $269 (JB Hi-Fi)
  • 500GB PS4 bundle with Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy: $319 (EB Games)
  • 1TB PS4 Pro bundle with Wolfenstein II, The Evil Within 2, Fallout 4, Dishonored 2, The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrorwind: $499 (EB Games)
  • 1TB PS4 Slim bundle with Gran Turismo Sport: $548 (Harvey Norman)
  • PSVR headet, PS Camera, Skyrim VR, PlayStation VR Worlds: $349 (JB Hi-Fi)

Switch

  • Switch console and 3 amiibo (choice of Duck Hunt, Falco, King Dedede, R.O.B., Dark Pit, Lucas): $449 (EB Games)

3DS family

  • 2DS console and Mario Kart 7: $99 (EB Games)

These console sales are all live now. Happy shopping and good luck if you’re trying to price match!


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Steve's the owner and Editor-in-Chief of Stevivor.com, the country’s leading independent video games outlet. Steve arrived in Australia back in 2001 on what was meant to be a three-month working holiday before deciding to emigrate and, eventually, becoming a citizen.

Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

Aside from video games, Steve has interests in hockey and Star Trek, playing the former and helping to cover video games about the latter on TrekMovie.com. By day, Steve works as the communications manager of the peak body representing Victorians as they age.