Greetings, Arsians! The Dealmaster is back with another round of deals to share.

Friday itself may not have actually started yet here in the US, but Black Friday is already in full swing, with many notable discounts already available. We're curating the best general tech deals we've seen in a separate list, but since so many of those deals specifically pertain to video games, we figured it'd only make sense to sort those out on their own.

Below is a roundup of the best discounts on consoles, controllers, subscriptions, and, of course, games that we've found thus far. While most retailers' Black Friday video game deals focus on the PS4 and Xbox One more than the Nintendo Switch and PC, the Dealmaster plans to spend the next 24 hours picking through the Black Friday heap for deals across the board. If there's a title you've been looking to pick up on the cheap—or if you just have a compulsive need to buy any game that's available at an attractive-looking price—be sure to check back throughout the day.

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Game Console, Hardware, and Subscription Deals

The Xbox One X is $100 off; just make sure you have a 4K TV to take advantage of it.
Enlarge / The Xbox One X is $100 off; just make sure you have a 4K TV to take advantage of it.Kyle Orland

PS4 Deals

<em>God of War</em> is on sale at several retailers this Black Friday.
Enlarge / God of War is on sale at several retailers this Black Friday.

Nintendo Switch Deals

<em>Super Mario Odyssey</em> is the closest thing the Switch has to a must-play.
Enlarge / Super Mario Odyssey is the closest thing the Switch has to a must-play.Nintendo

Xbox One Deals

<em>Forza Horizon 4</em> isn't a racing <em>sim</em>, but it's a fun time all the same.
Enlarge / Forza Horizon 4 isn't a racing sim, but it's a fun time all the same.Microsoft

PC Gaming Deals

<em>Fallout 76</em> only just became available, but it's already discounted. Make of that what you will!
Enlarge / Fallout 76 only just became available, but it's already discounted. Make of that what you will!

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