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The Outer Worlds Black Friday Weekend Deals: Play It On Xbox One Or PC For Just $1

Black Friday has a ton of deals going on for all kinds of gaming consoles, games, accessories, and more, and even recent games are seeing substantial markdowns for the weekend. The Outer Worlds is no exception, as there are currently a variety of ways to buy and play the game if you're looking to save some cash on the Obsidian's well-received spacefaring RPG, including a deal that lets you play it for just $1.

Yes, if you have an Xbox One or PC, the best Black Friday deal on the game is arguably through Game Pass, where it's free to play. New subscribers can get a three-month Game Pass Ultimate membership--which includes Xbox Live Gold along with Game Pass for both console and PC--for just $1 as part of Microsoft's Black Friday sale, and The Outer Worlds is part of the subscription's collection. That should be more than enough time to play through the entire game. If you're looking to add it to your library permanently, though, some stores have some nice discounts.

The Outer Worlds (PS4, Xbox One, PC) Black Friday deals
The Outer Worlds (PS4, Xbox One, PC) Black Friday deals

The Outer Worlds' Best Black Friday 2019 Deals

Right now, Target has the best deal The Outer Worlds on PS4. The retailer currently has it listed for $35 on their site, though supplies have been running out over the weekend. Otherwise, the best deals on The Outer Worlds are actually for the digital versions for consoles and PC (usually physical copies will get markdowns first). For PS4, your best bet is to grab it in PSN's Black Friday sale for $45 and download directly from the PlayStation Store.

You can get a digital copy for cheap on Xbox One--Amazon has a digital code available for just $40, which beats out the Xbox Store price.

Finally, for PC, you have several good options. The Outer Worlds is $44.39 as part of Fanatical's Black Friday sale, but by using our exclusive promo code GAMESPOT11 at checkout, you can get it for just $39.51, which is technically the lowest price currently available. However, the best overall deal may actually be at Green Man Gaming. If you purchase certain games during the Black Friday sale, like Red Dead Redemption 2 and The Outer Worlds, you'll receive a code for the Intel Starter Pack, which lets you choose five free games from a selection of titles. You can find more info on that bonus at GMG.

The Outer Worlds PS4 deals

Best deal: $35 (digital)


The Outer Worlds Xbox One deals

Best deal: $40 (digital)


The Outer Worlds PC deals

Best deal: $40.49 (comes with five free games)


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