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Here Are The Best Black Friday 2019 PS4 Game Deals: COD Modern Warfare, Borderlands 3, Division 2, Control

The PlayStation 4 has a lot of great exclusive games, and Black Friday 2019 has deals on almost all of them. Yes, a lot of PS4 exclusives are discounted, but so are some of the year's biggest games like Borderlands 3, Resident Evil 2, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare--of course, there are also some great sales on the best games from years past as well. We've collected the best PS4 Black Friday deals from across several different retailers, so you only have to look in one place for the cheapest price.

Where to find the best Black Friday PS4 game deals

At this point in the game, Black Friday PS4 deals are becoming scarce for some of the hottest games this season, like Resident Evil 2, Control, and Marvel's Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition. Many sales went live on Thanksgiving Day, hence quite a few games are already out of stock by Black Friday. That said, Best Buy appears to have restocked overnight, and it's currently the best place to find gaming deals, including PS4 games. Don't wait, though--the best deals are guaranteed to sell out soon.

Aside from digital games, the PlayStation Store has a huge selection of digital PS4 games to choose from in PSN's massive Black Friday sale. So if a game you're looking for isn't available at major retailers like Amazon or Walmart, there's still a good chance you can find it discounted on PSN for a decent price. Check out our roundup of the best Black Friday game deals from the PlayStation Store for an overview of the most notable discounts.

To make your Black Friday shopping easier, we've rounded up the best PS4 game deals still available below.

Best Black Friday 2019 PS4 game deals


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