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Unicorn Overlord Is Half Price for Black Friday

For my money, Atlus creates and publishes some of the most reliably enjoyable RPGs in all of gaming. And since we’re talking about money, Black Friday sees one of Atlus’ latest outings, Unicorn Overlord, down to just half price. Grab this RPG for just $29 and explore one of the most creative fantasy worlds in recent memory.

Unicorn Overlord (Xbox Series X)

Other Atlus games from this year on sale right now include Metaphor Re:Fantazio for $49.99 and Persona 3 Reload for $25.

For more, check out our hub of the best PlayStation Black Friday deals and Xbox sales.

Black Friday has also brought out the best console deal ever on Switch and Switch OLED, and there’s lots more Nintendo love going on, so check out our hub for the best Nintendo Black Friday deals.

We’re also keeping up on tons of daily deals, from PS4 and PS5 games to Switch bundles, PS5 bundles and Apple iPads. For more great fun for the whole family, the Calvin and Hobbes Complete Hardcover box set is down to just $83.33.

If you (like me) are interested in becoming part of the current PC handheld revolution, check out the great Black Friday deals on various PC handhelds, and be sure to visit our hefty hubs for every major outlet’s Black Friday offerings.

There are tons of Black Friday Amazon deals already available, not to mention the best Walmart deals, Target sales, and Best Buy deals, too. And if you are brave enough to open the firehose, check out our Black Friday megahub.

Amazon Black Friday Video Game Deals

When Is Black Friday 2024?

We’re in the home stretch: Black Friday falls on November 29 this year. All month long, retailers have been rolling out sales, ramping up to massive discounts on Black Friday and through the weekend into Cyber Monday. There are already some fantastic deals available on PS5 consoles (including PSVR2) and controllers, video games for all platforms, AirPods Pro, and tons more.

Brian Barnett writes reviews, guides, features, & more for IGN, GameSpot, & Kotaku. You can get more than your fair share of him on Bluesky & Backloggd, & enjoy his absurd video game talk show, The Platformers, on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.


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