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Don't Miss These Black Friday Deals: Switch Lite For $175, Pokemon Sword And Shield Bundle For $81, And More

We're quickly approaching the end of November, which means Black Friday 2019 is just around the corner. This year, the big shopping day falls on November 29, and now that we're officially in Black Friday week, many stores have already revealed their Black Friday ads or even launched their sales. Google Shopping's early Black Friday deals have started going live with discounts on a handful of game consoles and other tech. This marks the start of Google's "Cyber 10" sale, which runs for 10 days and encompasses Cyber Monday too. In fact, it might be the only place to outright discount the Nintendo Switch Lite this Black Friday, and it's also got a nice PS4 Pro bundle as well.

If you've never used Google Shopping, it's basically a service that lets you shop deals across the web in one place, including stores like Target, Best Buy, and Walmart. You'll often find additional promo codes or discounts available, helping you get the best deal on consoles, games, and more. You check out directly from Google, and you'll get free shipping above a certain minimum (usually $25-$35).

While Google's Black Friday ad may be a little sparse, as far as game-related sales are concerned, there are still some good deals to be had, particularly if you're looking to pick up a Nintendo Switch. Notably, the new, portable-only Switch Lite will be on sale for $175. Currently marked down to $197, you'll use promo code 19CYBERNS to slash another $22 off the price, dropping the price to $175 plus any sales tax. Then, starting November 27, there's also a nice Nintendo Switch bundle for $296 that features the newer model console (unlike the official Nintendo bundle), Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, and a 12-month Switch Online family membership, which gets you access to online multiplayer, cloud saves, classic NES and SNES games, and more. A Switch Online family membership gives access to up to eight Nintendo accounts, meaning you can easily split the cost with friends and save even more money.

The new Pokemon games, Sword and Shield, are also bundled for their lowest price yet: just $81 (plus tax) by using promo code NOVSAVE19 at checkout. While this doesn't appear to be the double pack, which comes with a pair of bonus Dynamax Crystals for Larvitar and Jangmo-o, this is still an incredible price if you want to pick up both games.

Those aren't the only worthwhile deals Google Shopping is offering this year; you can also currently pick up a PS4 Pro along with a copy of Marvel's Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition for only $289 using promo code 19CYBER12. If you're just interested in a copy of the game, Walmart has Spider-Man: GOTY Edition for just $15 right now for Black Friday, but this bundle is still a nice deal, especially as Sony is offering the PS4 Pro alone for $300. On the Xbox One side of things, there's an excellent Gears 5 Xbox One S bundle that also gets you Madden NFL 20 and previous Gears of War games--all for just $200.

The following deals are available now, with some exceptions, and we'll be updating this story as more deals go live at Google Shopping. Be sure to click the link below to check out more deals, as the discounts span other categories like home, beauty, apparel, and more.

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Nintendo Switch Lite (multiple colors)

$175 ($200) with promo code 19CYBERNS

Available now


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Pokemon Sword and Shield bundle

$81 ($120) with promo code NOVSAVE19

Available now


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Nintendo Switch (new model) with Crash Team Racing, Switch Online Family Membership

$296 ($375 value)

Upcoming deal


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PlayStation 4 Pro with Spider-Man GOTY Edition

$289 ($440) with promo code 19CYBER12

Available now


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Xbox One S Gears 5 bundle with Madden NFL 20

*Also includes Gears of War: Ultimate Edition and Gears of War 2, 3, and 4

$200 ($360)

Available now


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Dell Alienware 34" Curved Gaming Monitor

$609 ($1,350)

Upcoming deal


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Surface Pro 7 128 GB with Black Cover and Microsoft Office

$729 ($1,049) with promo code 19CYBER10

Available now


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MacBook Air 13-inch: 1.8 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, 128 GB

$699 ($1,000) with promo code 19CYBERMAC

Available now


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Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones - Mickey's 90th Anniversary Edition

$198.90 ($299.95) with promo code 19CYBER10

Available now


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Samsung 50" Widescreen LCD Ultra HDTV and Google Home Mini

$278 ($379) with promo code 19CYBERTV

Available now


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