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Black Friday Weekend 2019 Pokemon Deals: Sword & Shield Bundle, Let's Go Games, And More

Black Friday has a ton of deals across of variety of games, and you expect some great Pokemon deals as well. Deals on the latest Pokemon games are scarce (and involve having to get both), but when it comes to just about everything else, there are some pretty good discounts to get in on.

While the latest entries in the series, Pokemon Sword and Shield, may have only just launched on Nintendo Switch this month, you can already find a good price already--if you're willing to get both. Google Shopping has a deal in which you can get both Pokemon Sword and Shield for $81 (enter coupon code 19CYBER12 at checkout). There are some individual and console bundle deals going around, but those are mostly gone for the weekend. It might be worth it to keep an eye on the listings, though, just in case stock gets refreshed for Cyber Monday 2019.

Some older Pokemon games are also on sale ahead of Black Friday. You can pick up last year's Switch Pokemon titles, Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee, for $43 each at Amazon, while Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon for 3DS are $23.09. And if you're in the market for a Poke Ball Plus, the accessory will be on sale for only $20 at various retailers as part of Nintendo's official Black Friday sale.

Those are just a few of the good Pokemon deals we've seen ahead of Black Friday 2019; we've rounded up even more below. Plus, check out more of this year's best Black Friday deals across gaming, tech, and entertainment.

Best Pokemon game deals

Pokemon Sword and Shield (Switch)
Pokemon Sword and Shield (Switch)

Pokemon Sword & Shield | $48 ($60) - sold out

The first Gen 8 Pokemon games take players to Galar, a picturesque region that's home to a variety of new and familiar Pokemon to catch and raise. While the games don't stray very far from the series' established formula, Sword and Shield introduce a handful of new features to help keep the experience fresh, including the Wild Area, an open-world locale where some incredibly strong Pokemon roam about. There are also some new battle mechanics to master like Dynamaxing, which temporarily supersizes a Pokemon during battle.

Right now, the best deal on Pokemon Sword and Shield is sold out. If the deal happens to be back in stock, however, you can get a brand-new copy for $48 with free shipping as part of the Ebay's Black Friday sale.


Nintendo Switch Lite bundle with Pokemon Sword
Nintendo Switch Lite bundle with Pokemon Sword

Nintendo Switch Lite + Pokemon Sword Bundle | $230 ($260) - sold out

Nintendo's portable-focused Switch Lite runs for $200 by itself, but you can get it along with a copy of Pokemon Sword or Pokemon Shield right now for $230--a $30 savings. You'll want to act soon if you're interested, as quantities are likely limited and probably won't last long.


Pokemon Sword and Shield (Switch)
Pokemon Sword and Shield (Switch)

Pokemon Sword + Pokemon Shield | $81 ($120)

If you're not sure which new Pokemon game to pick up, you can get a copy of both Pokemon Sword and Shield at a nice discount with this bundle on Google Shopping. While this offer doesn't feature the steelbook double pack, it does get you both games for $101 ($19 less than they would normally cost if you purchased them together), and you can drop that down even further to $81 (plus tax) with the promo code promo code NOVSAVE19--an excellent price for two titles.


Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu (Switch)
Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu (Switch)

Pokemon: Let's Go, Pikachu & Eevee | $43 ($60)

While Sword and Shield take place in an entirely new region, last year's Pokemon games, Let's Go, Pikachu and Let's Go, Eevee, instead reimagine the classic Pokemon Yellow version. The titles take players back to Kanto, the setting of the original Pokemon games, where you'll encounter the original 150 Pokemon and do battle against classic Gym Leaders like Brock and Misty. The games also take some influence from Pokemon Go, namely in terms of how you catch Pokemon; instead of battling wild monsters, you capture them by swinging your Joy-Con at the right time. Having a save file of the Let's Go Pikachu or Eevee gets you a free bonus in Pokemon Sword and Shield, as long as you claim it early.


Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon (3DS)
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon (3DS)

Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon | $25 ($40)

The final mainline Pokemon games to hit the 3DS, Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are at their core upgraded versions of 2016's Sun and Moon versions. While the basic storyline generally remains the same, the Ultra games expand the narrative with a new subplot focusing on the Legendary Pokemon Necrozma. A new organization called the Ultra Recon Squad also figures into the story, and there are several new Ultra Beasts to catch as well. Best Buy has them on sale for $25 each for Black Friday.


Poke Ball Plus
Poke Ball Plus

Poke Ball Plus | $20 ($50) - sold out

Released alongside Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, the Poke Ball Plus is a Poke Ball-shaped accessory that works much like a Joy-Con. The controller is also compatible with the newly released Pokemon Sword and Shield, and it lets you take one of your Pokemon out with you on a walk and earn rewards. On top of that, each Poke Ball Plus comes with Mew as an added bonus, making it the only way you can obtain the Mythical Pokemon in Let's Go or Sword and Shield so far. The accessory normally runs for $50, but Best Buy, GameStop, Target and Amazon will all have it for only $20 during Black Friday.


PowerA Pokemon Nintendo Switch Controller
PowerA Pokemon Nintendo Switch Controller

PowerA Wired Pokemon Nintendo Switch controller | $15 ($25)

PowerA's wired Switch game pads may lack some of the features found in Nintendo's official Switch Pro controller, but they're a good budget-conscious alternative, and they come in an array of different designs, including one featuring Pokemon's adorable mascot, Pikachu. You can grab this eye-catching controller at Best Buy for only $15 on Black Friday, down from its normal price of $25. Other PowerA controllers based on Zelda, Mario, and more will also be on sale; you can check those out in our roundup of Best Buy Black Friday deals.


Best Pokemon collectible deals

Pokemon Adventures manga set
Pokemon Adventures manga set

Pokemon Adventures manga box set | $24.74 ($55)

The Pokemon Adventures manga has been around since the earliest days of the series, continuing to this day. This box set includes the first seven volumes of the series. Volumes 1-3 follow the story of Red as he journeys around Kanto on a quest to become Pokemon League Champion, while volumes 4-7 take place two years later and star a new protagonist, the titular Yellow and her Pikachu.


Pokemon TCG Sun & Moon: Cosmic Eclipse Elite Trainer Box
Pokemon TCG Sun & Moon: Cosmic Eclipse Elite Trainer Box

Pokemon TCG Sun & Moon: Cosmic Eclipse Elite Trainer Box | $40 ($50)

Walmart is offering a handful of deals on various Pokemon Trading Card Game box sets ahead of Black Friday, including this Elite Trainer Box for the series' recent Sun & Moon: Cosmic Eclipse expansion. The box includes eight Cosmic Eclipse booster packs, as well as a bunch of Energy cards, 65 card sleeves (featuring Dialga, Palkia, and Arceus), dice, game markers, and more. It also comes with a guide that teaches you some helpful strategies. If you're looking for other Pokemon TCG gifts, be sure to also consider the Unified Minds Elite Trainer Box and Detective Pikachu Greninja-GX Case File. It's currently sold out at Walmart, but you can still get it at Best Buy for $40.


Mega Construx Pokemon: Jumbo Pikachu figure
Mega Construx Pokemon: Jumbo Pikachu figure

Mega Construx Pokemon: Jumbo Pikachu | $24.97 ($50) - sold out

If you're looking for a gift for the younger Pokemon fans in your life, Walmart is offering this buildable Mega Construx Pikachu figure (normally priced at $50) for only $24.97 ahead of Black Friday. The figure stands at 12 inches tall when constructed and has articulated arms, legs, ears, and tail, letting you pose it however you like. The deal's sold out at Walmart, but if you're still dead-set on getting it, Target it has it for a much steeper $50.


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