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Black Friday 2015 Deals: Dell Offers Xbox One, Extra Controller, ‘Gears of War,’ and ‘Fallout 4’ For $300

On Wednesday, US-based computer technology company Dell has announced that it will be offering an online-exclusive deal for this year's Black Friday. The company said that the deal will be available on Nov. 26, which is Thanksgiving day.

The news comes after an Adscan posted via Bfads.net website revealed that Dell will be offering the "Gears of War Xbox One Bundle." The bundle comes with a free copy of the popular "Fallout 4" video game and an extra controller for only $300. Interested players who are planning to buy Dell's Black Friday bundle are advised to immediately take advantage of the sale as only limited quantities will be sold, a report from iDigital Times said.

"The console will be the 500 GB version and comes with a Gears of War: Ultimate Edition download code. The controller included will most likely be one of the upgraded controllers that allows for easy headset use. The ad claims that the bundle gives a total of $170 in savings," the report said.

According to Gamespot, the regular price of "Gears of War Xbox One" bundle is $350. Both the "Fallout 4" and  the bundle's extra controller is regularly sold for $60 each. It was stressed that the aforementioned price is the bundle's standard pricing for the black Xbox One console.

Aside from Dell, video game retailer GameStop has disclosed some details related to other Black Friday 2015 deals. In a statement, GameStop executive vice president Mike Buskey said that all GameStop stores will be closed temporarily during this year's Thanksgiving. The company executive said that GameStop employees will be enjoined with their families throughout the duration of the holiday. 

"We believe strongly that our customers and associates should have the opportunity to spend the Thanksgiving holiday relaxing with family and friends, and not worrying with the stress of where to find the best shopping deals. We know this is in stark contrast to what many other retailers are doing, but we are taking a stance to protect family time during this important holiday," Buskey said as quoted in iDigital Times.


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