Despite the ups and downs over the years, GameStop continues to be a go-to destination during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday rush. I have to admit, I felt a pang of nostalgia when the GameStop near my house shut down in 2021. Nothing quite matches the joy of chatting with local store staff and diving deep into game discussions. It’s heartening to see some stores are bringing back midnight launches, letting fans gather for the excitement of grabbing a new release as soon as it drops. It’s that sense of camaraderie and shared enthusiasm I felt back in the days of Halo 3.
On the hunt for bargains this Black Friday? GameStop has some interesting offers, particularly if you don’t mind exploring used games for deeper discounts. However, it’s worth noting that not all bargains are GameStop exclusives. Take the 50% off deal on Final Fantasy XVI, which isn’t as great at GameStop compared to Amazon, where it’s five bucks cheaper. That said, there are competitive deals like those for the Tomb Raider I-III Remaster and Sea of Stars, matching Best Buy’s prices. For a comprehensive rundown on the prime Black Friday gaming deals of 2024, you’ll want to check out our exhaustive list that goes beyond just video games.
Let’s spotlight some not-to-miss steals at GameStop this Black Friday. One particular standout is the X-Men ’97 Magneto Helmet, now slashed by 55%. It’s garnered a lot of attention on the IGNDeals channels this year, and this markdown is the lowest it’s ever seen. Whether you’re looking to add some flair to your cosplay or simply want a cool display piece, this helmet, complete with padding and adjustable sizing, is currently one of GameStop’s top offers.
At the $39.99 price point, you won’t find a vast array, but “Lies of P” might just catch your eye. Though it’s still early in the sale period, I’m holding judgment—it could either evolve with more additions or stay as it is. Nothing in this stage surprises me anymore.
The $29.99 slot, however, is quite promising. Some titles are even priced below that threshold. And the lineup includes some gems—Mortal Kombat 1, Sea of Stars, and Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection Extended Edition are definitely worth checking out.
When it comes to the $19.99 deals, this is where I truly see value. Not only is the pricing attractive, but the selection is impressive. Titles like Hogwarts Legacy, Outer Wilds: Archaeologist Edition, Lords of the Fallen, and the remastered Tomb Raider trilogy stand out. Of course, the choice ultimately rests with you; my aim is to guide, not decide.
If you’re a fan of plush toys, GameStop’s offer to buy one and get another at 50% off is worth looking into. Personally, I can’t resist recommending the Sonic the Hedgehog Ice Cream plushie. It brings a fun nostalgia with bubblegum “eyes” that harken back to summer treats. You’ll also come across plushies of Kuromi, Gengar, Squishmallows, and more.
For Nintendo Switch enthusiasts, GameStop is offering Black Friday Mario Kart bundles with a $25 saving for Pro members—a neat little bonus. These bundles have been around since August, so if you’re in the market for a Switch, now’s a great time to snap up this deal.
Wondering if you should wait before diving into GameStop’s Black Friday game deals? Go ahead—if you spot something you like, especially those tempting Sonic plushies—I recommend moving quickly. However, when it comes to snagging a PS5, patience might pay off, as it’s not part of the current lineup. Sony has its own Black Friday deals, so keep an eye out for those. And don’t forget GameStop’s inclusion in our best gift cards guide might make your holiday shopping a breeze.
I’m Seth G. Macy, keeping my finger on the pulse of gaming deals and offering insights as IGN’s Senior Social Commerce Producer. You might know me from my contributions to NVC. With nearly 15 years of experience in the industry, from humble beginnings on now-defunct gaming websites to crafting videos and steering IGN’s social media commerce, I’ve seen the landscape evolve in fascinating ways.