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The Ghost of Yotei PS5 Bundle and More PlayStation Gifts Are Discounted for Black Friday

PlayStation’s official Black Friday 2025 sale is live from Nov. 21 to Dec. 1 at PlayStation, and the clear standout this year is the new Ghost of Yotei PS5 bundle.

Both versions, the black and the gold edition, are down to $499.99, a straight $100 drop from the usual $599.99 MSRP.

Each bundle includes the themed console covers, a matching DualSense controller, and a full copy of Ghost of Yotei, which already puts it ahead of most standard hardware deals.

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Even if you compare it to buying the console and game separately during the sale, you’re still saving around $20, and you’re getting a limited edition design that actually looks like something worth unboxing.

Whichever direction you prefer, both are easily among the most striking PS5 limited editions released so far, and Black Friday pricing makes them a strong pick for anyone looking to upgrade or give a gift that feels a bit more special than a standard bundle.

More PS5 Bundles on Sale

The rest of PlayStation’s Black Friday lineup rounds things out neatly. PS5 Pro consoles are down to $649.99 from $749.99, and the PS5 NBA 2K26 Bundle is now $449.99.

The Fortnite Flowering Chaos bundles are also strong gift options, landing at $399.99 for the 825GB digital model or $449.99 for the 1TB disc edition.

Both versions include PlayStation-exclusive in-game cosmetics and 1,000 V Bucks, which makes them an easy choice for Fortnite-focused players.

PlayStation Gifts Worth Buying Before Black Friday

PlayStation VR2 bundles are $100 off, every DualSense controller is $20 off, and notable game deals include Astro Bot at $39.99 and Death Stranding 2 at $49.99, alongside a wider catalog of discounted first party titles.

If you’re aiming for a reliable PlayStation gift or planning an upgrade without paying full freight, this is one of the strongest Black Friday lineups PlayStation has offered in recent years.

Should You Wait for Black Friday on November 28?

Black Friday deals can be confusing these days. Most retailers tease limited-time offers throughout November, but the real discounts usually don’t appear until at least a week before what I like to call “Black Friday proper.”

In my experience, PlayStation deals tend to stay consistent throughout the sale. So if you’ve been waiting for a good price on a PS5, controller, or game, these are the deals to watch. No need to worry about missing out, make the purchases you’ve been eyeing, and there won’t be any Black Friday regrets come December.

Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN’s resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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