PlayStation Network’s Black Friday deals have begun for PS Plus subscribers

More deals are coming Tuesday

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Sony is kicking off its Black Friday deals a little early in North America but don’t get too excited yet.

The PlayStation Network sale is currently only for PlayStation Plus subscribers and the deals, well, they’re all just big-publisher games like Assassin’s Creed Origins and South Park and sports titles like FIFA 18. While that’ll be useful for some folks, this list prooobably isn’t what you were expecting.

On that note, the Black Friday Sale “opens to the public with even more titles” on Tuesday.

Standard PS4 games on sale

  • Assassin’s Creed Origins ($41.99)
  • Destiny 2 ($38.99)
  • FIFA 18 ($35.99)
  • Madden NFL 18 ($30)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite ($41.99)
  • NBA 2K18 ($41.99)
  • Need for Speed Payback ($35.99)
  • NHL 18 ($30)
  • Overwatch – Game of the Year Bundle ($30)
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 ($30)
  • Project Cars 2 ($41.99)
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole ($41.99)
  • WWE 2K18 ($35.99)

Those same games but more expensive

  • Assassin’s Creed Origins – Gold Edition ($69.99)
  • Assassin Creed Origins – Deluxe Edition ($48.99)
  • Call of Duty: WWII – Digital Deluxe ($89.99)
  • Destiny 2 – Digital Deluxe ($74.99)
  • Destiny 2 + Expansion Pass ($67.49)
  • FIFA 18 Icon Edition ($59.99)
  • FIFA 18 Ronaldo Edition ($47.99)
  • Madden NFL 18: G.O.A.T. Holiday Bundle ($40)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Deluxe Edition ($67.49)
  • NBA 2K18 Legend Edition ($59.99)
  • NBA 2K18 Legend Edition Gold ($119.99)
  • Need for Speed Payback – Deluxe Edition ($47.99)
  • NHL 18 – Deluxe Edition ($40)
  • NHL 18 – Super Deluxe Edition ($50)
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 FC Barcelona Edition ($35)
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole Gold Edition ($62.99)
  • WWE 2K18 Digital Deluxe Bundle ($53.99)

Black Friday Comes Early for PS Plus Members! [PlayStation Blog]

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