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FIFA 20 Over 50% Off For Black Friday 2019

Black Friday 2019 looks to have tons of the year's biggest games on sale, and FIFA 20 is definitely seeing its share of discounts. If you're willing to wait less than a week to hop into the latest soccer sim from EA Sports, you can get it for more than 50% off on PS4 or Xbox One. During Black Friday, you'll be able to grab a copy of EA's soccer (or football, if you live outside the United States) game for just $27 at Walmart.

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FIFA 20 -- $27 ($60)

The sale price only applies to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of FIFA 20. We haven't seen the Switch version, dubbed FIFA 20 Legacy Edition, in any Black Friday ad thus far. But to be perfectly honest, the Switch version of FIFA 20 is missing a bunch of features and should probably be avoided anyway. Walmart's price will be available for online shoppers starting November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET and in stores on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.

On the PC side, EA's official Origin Black Friday sale has begun, and there you'll find FIFA 20 for $30 (along with deals on a variety of other PC games, including some not published by EA).

You can check out additional offers on FIFA 20 if you'd prefer to shop elsewhere, and it's always possible that Amazon will swoop in to price match the low prices. But don't expect to find it any cheaper.

In our 8/10 FIFA 20 review, Oscar Dayus praised the improvements to Ultimate Team, marveled at the realistic graphics, and came away impressed with how the Volta street soccer mode added to the variety of the overall package.

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