Russo Brothers-Produced Netflix Iraq Drama Mosul Gets First Trailer

Netflix has released a trailer for the Russo Brothers-produced Mosul, a military drama about a young police officer who joins a rogue Iraqi squadron in their fight against ISIS in a decimated Mosul. The movie is due to hit the streaming platform on November 26–check out the trailer below.

The official synopsis adds a little more shading to the broad strokes known so far: “When ISIS took their homes, families and city, one group of men fought to take it all back. Based on true events, this is the story of the Nineveh SWAT team, a renegade police unit who waged a guerrilla operation against ISIS in a desperate struggle to save their home city of Mosul.”

In addition to the Russo Brothers’–who themselves have Cherry, a military-inspired movie coming for Apple TV+–Mosul was written and directed by Matthew Michael Carnahan (World War Z, State of Play). It stars Adam Bessa (Extraction, The Blessed) as the inexperienced Iraqi cop Kawa, and Suhail Dabbach (The Hurt Locker, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot) as the wise Major Jasem who leads a struggling squadron of 10 brothers in arms.

The Russo brothers are also producing Everything Everywhere all at Once for distributor A24, pairing with Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert–the duo behind 2016’s poignantly kooky drama Swiss Army Man. Starring Daniel Radcliffe as a farting corpse (really), the film was so divisive that there were reportedly walk-outs from screenings during its premiere in the Sundance Film Festival that year.

How to Get an Xbox Series X or S on Launch Day

It’s been a long time coming, but the wait is nearly over: Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S arrive on Tuesday, November 10. The initial wave of preorders has come and gone, but Microsoft will be providing more units on launch day. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know to have the best chance of securing an Xbox Series X or Series S at launch. As new information comes out about which retailers will get new stock and when, we’ll add it below.

And in case you haven’t yet, check out our Xbox Series X review and Xbox Series S review to see what we think of the new next-gen hardware.

Where to Buy Xbox Series X

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Where to Buy Xbox Series S

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Where to Find Xbox Series X in Stock Online at Launch

xbox-series-xMore Xbox Series X|S stock is expected to be available on launch day. As for your options to purchase a console online, here is the concrete data we’ve seen so far:

Walmart – Walmart announced it will have Xbox Series X in stock online at walmart.com at 12 PM ET on November 10.

So far, that’s all we know for sure. That said, it’s unlikely Walmart is the only place Microsoft is sending a batch of new systems at launch. It’s a safe bet other retailers will offer additional stock of the new consoles as well–they just haven’t announced it yet. If/when announcements arrive, we’ll update the bullet point “list” above.

In the meantime, if you want to manually check to see if the console is in stock anywhere, use the above links to visit the listing pages.

Where to Find an Xbox Series X in the UK

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Where to Find an Xbox Series S in the UK

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elLilRJW_400x400For the most up-to-the-second information about where you can find Xbox Series X|S in stock at any given time, you’ll want to follow IGN Deals on Twitter. Since stock of these consoles is likely to sell out shortly after it goes live, your best bet is to follow our deals team on Twitter, where we’ll post links as soon as stock becomes available.

Where to Buy Xbox Series X in Physical Stores at Launch

Based on what we’ve heard so far, it seems unlikely that you’ll be able to go into a store and buy an Xbox Series X|S at launch or even for a while after that.

Target has suggested it will have Xbox Series X in stock at brick-and-mortar locations, but it sounds like you’ll have to order it online for pickup or as a Drive Up order.

Best Buy has also announced you won’t be able to walk in and buy next-gen consoles in stores “this year.” Instead, you’ll be able to order them online when they become available and select pickup at checkout.

For its part, Sony announced that brick-and-mortar retailers will not offer PS5 at launch for anyone who didn’t preorder it online and choose to pick up at a local store. Microsoft hasn’t made any similar sweeping statements, but details about where to find an Xbox Series X|S at a local retail store are scant at the moment. We’ll update here if that changes.

More Xbox Series X|S May Be Available for Black Friday

According to Best Buy’s Black Friday ad, it will have “limited quantities” of Xbox Series X and S available online only on Black Friday, which falls on November 27 this year.

Other retailers may follow suit and open up more stock of Xbox Series X|S on Black Friday or during the lead-up to the sale event.

How Much Does Xbox Series X|S Cost?

Xbox Series X costs $499.99. The less powerful and disc-drive-less Xbox Series S retails for $299.99.

Xbox Series X Games Available for Preorder

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Halo Infinite was originally planned as an Xbox Series X|S launch title, but it has been delayed into 2021. That said, you’ll have plenty of games to play on November 10, including Gears Tactics, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and more.

Remember nearly every single game you could play on Xbox One, including backwards-compatible titles dating back to the original Xbox, will be playable on the Series X and Series S right out of the box.

Xbox Series X Accessories Available for Preorder

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Accessories can help you get the most out of your new console, but not all accessories are created equal. The most useful accessory for anyone who wants to add a player two is going to be an extra controller. These new Xbox Series X|S controllers have a few new tweaks, but aren’t a giant leap beyond Xbox One controllers. And it’s worth noting that any Xbox One controllers you have lying around will work just fine on the Series X and S. For more details about the new controller, check out our Xbox Series X controller review.

One problem rearing its head for anyone with a lot of games is storage space. Xbox Series X and S can load games super fast, thanks to their onboard solid state drives, but SSDs being expensive, they come with limited storage space. The Series X comes with 1TB, while the Series S has 512GB, which turns out to be only 364GB of usable storage thanks to the OS. That’s going to fill up fast for a lot of people. Fortunately, you can buy an official Seagate storage expansion card to get an extra 1TB of fast-loading storage. Unfortunately, it costs $219.99. It is what it is.

Beyond that, you can pick up things like a rechargeable battery pack, charging stand, and media remote, but none of these are absolutely necessary, especially at launch.

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Chris Reed is a commerce editor and bonafide deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Halo 4 Coming to Master Chief Collection on PC With ‘Remastered Campaign’

Halo 4 will launch on PC as part of the Master Chief Collection with a ‘fully remastered campaign’ on November 17.

A trailer titled ‘Wake Up, John’ just dropped over on the Halo YouTube channel, which you can check out below. This addition will complete The Master Chief Collection on PC, which will then offer every game in the mainline series aside from Halo 5: Guardians.

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The description for that trailer on YouTube reads: “Now optimized for PC, experience the fully remastered campaign to embark against new foes, dust off some orbital drops in Spartan Ops, or dive right back into the multiplayer.”

Of course, you can already access every Halo game via The Master Chief Collection on Xbox consoles. The console version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be receiving an update on November 17 to coincide with this news, optimising the collection for Series X and Series S and offering 120 FPS in both campaign and multiplayer modes.

Series X players will be able to experience Bungie and 343’s famous shooter series in up to 4K, with split-screen improvements to boot. The updated version of The Master Chief Collection will be free for those who already own it, and Xbox Game Pass subscribers will have the package included in their library on launch day.

In other Halo news, Halo Infinite project director Chris Lee recently left the project following the game’s delay into 2021.

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Best Gifts for Home Offices – Holiday Gift Guide 2020

Whether you live in a small apartment or a lavish estate, chances are you have some sort of home office area. Whether it’s a small corner of another room, a section of the couch, or a dedicated room of its own, it’s incredibly valuable to be comfortable and have everything you need close by.

One of the benefits of a home office is the ability to more freely customize it, adding items to make your work (and play) easier, more enjoyable, and perhaps most importantly, more comfortable.

Whether you add office plants and coffee cups or lavish chairs, there are tons of noticeable mental benefits that can come from upgrading your workspace. Additionally, things like digital assistants, webcams, wireless routers, headphones, and other similar items can make navigating the modern digital work environment more effortless and tension-free than it’s ever been.

With all of that in mind, we’ve assembled a list of great home office gifts just for you. Enjoy!

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Home Office Tech Gifts

Enable your workspace (or the space of someone you love) with this easy-to-use tech.

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Home Office Comfort Gifts

Make your workspace more comfortable with these gifts.

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Home Office Plant Gifts

Add some greenery to your workspace to help create a more relaxed, natural feel.

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Home Office Stocking Stuffer Gifts

The best home office gifts for $25 or less.

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The Best Gift Ideas for 2020

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Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’s Gallery: More Important Than Just a Video Game

Medal of Honor has never been a simulation, nor a direct retelling of real-life World War II battles. It is a video game, through and through, but it has always tried to provide a reverence for and respect to history and the men that fought in the Second Great War, through the use of a Gallery that provides real-world context for the in-game fiction. Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, Respawn’s upcoming VR entry in the long-dormant first-person shooter franchise that’s due out on Oculus platforms on December 11, is taking its historical underpinnings to a new level. The Respawn team, led by original Medal of Honor developer Peter Hirschmann and Gallery director Anthony Giacchino, filmed 90 minutes worth of documentary footage with eight surviving WWII veterans. It will unlock in pieces as you progress through the game’s missions. I’ve seen some of the footage – you can and should absolutely watch an exclusive clip from the “Brothers in Arms” vignette at the top of this page as well as the Gallery trailer below – and the results are emotionally powerful, to say the least.

My grandfather was a Pearl Harbor survivor. Hirschmann’s served in WWII as well. Giacchino’s uncle, whom he lived with for four years in college, also fought. Giacchino said that he could hear his uncle calling out marching orders at night while he slept, in what we now understand as a symptom of PTSD. As such, this project is personal to them, and it affected me deeply even while watching just a small snippet of it. “It saddens me that any of the guys we have in [our Gallery videos]…” he began. “It saddens me to think of how many of those stories we’ll never know.”

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Giacchino said he was aware of the urgency of this project when they started shooting a few years ago, noting that there were 16 million Americans who served during WWII, and in 2020 there are approximately 300k-350k still alive, but they are dying at a rate of 500 per day. “I think it’s crucial that the people who are playing this game are exposed to these people,” he said. “That’s a selfless, heroic act to sit down and share your story and trust that it will be given the respect it deserves,” Hirschmann said. “That’s what Medal of Honor is all about. It’s about that authenticity, it’s not that jingoistic superheroes fighting. They were all young. They were human beings.”

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Though the game and documentary projects are happening independently, Hirschmann went along for most of the shoots, and would report the film team’s progress back to the Respawn development team. But what makes Above and Beyond’s Gallery not just special but historically precious is that Giacchino didn’t just go interview these men. Respawn partnered with the veteran organization Honor Flight to actually bring some of the veterans they interviewed back to Europe, to the site of where they experienced something significant during the war. One veteran went back to the exact spot where his best friend was killed. Another was a glider pilot who crashed at a Normandy farm. And when he returned with the camera crew, a similarly aged Frenchman came out of the house and, completely unbeknownst to everyone involved in the production, it turned out that he witnessed the glider crash, and the two men shared the story from their respective perspectives. Whatever the viewer gets out of it – and if the clip I saw is any indication, you’ll be moved to tears – Hirschmann and Giacchino said those men got something even more significant out of it: closure.

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Unfortunately, one Gallery subject has already passed away since the filming. His name was Frank Hawkins. He served on a submarine in the Pacific. He became a stuntman in Hollywood after the war. “He’s like a real-life version of Brad Pitt’s character in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” Hirschmann said. “He was tickled to be able to participate in this.” But others live on and have befriended the Respawn team. “David Marshall calls me like every three days,” Giacchino said of one of the Gallery’s eight subjects. “He was inspired to write his memoirs [after our interviews]. I’ve been helping him with a Google doc.” And at all of the historical sites Respawn visited with the veterans, they shot “history happened here” videos, where you can look around in 360 degrees in VR.

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The COVID-19 pandemic, sadly, affected Respawn’s plans to celebrate the completion of the Gallery videos with the veterans and their families earlier this year. “The plan was in the Spring we were going to do a big screening with all of them and their families and show everything to all of them,” Giacchino explained. “I hope that we’ll still do that when we’re able.” Hirschmann added, “Deep down they were [participating in this project] for their families. Sons and daughters were hearing stories they’d never heard before.” And yes, the Respawn team did give the families all of the footage, not just the final edit. “It’s been a joy to give those raw sit-down sessions to their families.”

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Speaking personally, the power of these veterans’ stories is something that I strongly feel should not be confined to a video game, especially a VR one at that, by the very nature of its platform, probably won’t reach an audience as large as a TV show, movie, or traditional game. Hirschmann acknowledged this, saying, “There will be a time,” referring to the march of technology, “when our game will be hard to play. The Gallery is timeless.” He noted that Giacchino’s Gallery vignettes have gone to some short-film festivals, such as Big Sky, for more mainstream attention. And he noted that the team is sorting through ways that you won’t need a VR headset or a gaming PC to watch it.

“The Gallery will forever be the thing that lives on, a hundred years from now.”

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Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s Executive Editor of Previews. Follow him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan, catch him on Unlocked, and drop-ship him Taylor Ham sandwiches from New Jersey whenever possible.

COVID-19 Vaccine Announcement Seems to Cause Game Companies’ Stock to Drop

As news of a ‘milestone’ COVID-19 vaccine was announced today, many games companies saw their stock price drop sharply, seemingly as a direct result of the news.

News of a Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine with an apparent 90% effectiveness began to spread at around 5am Pacific / 8am Eastern / 1pm UK today. ICO Partners CEO Thomas Bidaux then noted that, at around the same time, the stock of CD Projekt (Cyberpunk 2077) and Ubisoft (Assassin’s Creed, Watch Dogs) had dropped sharply over their earlier levels.

The same effect seems to go for the likes of Take Two, Unity, EA, and Activision Blizzard. It must be noted that these drops aren’t as precipitous as the 1-day graphs make them look – when placed against most games companies’ yearly stock levels, the drop is far smaller than 2020’s overall gains.

It’s no secret that games companies have done well out of the COVID-19 pandemic. With more people at home than ever, sales of hardware, software, and games subscriptions have rocketed in the last several months. It’s been enough of an upshift that Sony has even seemingly changed its policy around creating games for PS4.

What will be interesting is to see whether this is an early sign of investors losing faith in the industry’s booming growth, or a blip based on today’s news. Vaccines’ continual development, and a return to more normal life across the world, will undoubtedly have an effect on people’s gaming routines (and thus their willingness to spend on the hobby), but there’s the chance that the huge uptake in games in recent months will see a longer-term boon for the industry.

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Joe Skrebels is IGN’s Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to [email protected].

PS5 Trailer Narrows Release Windows For Ratchet, Horizon, And More

A launch trailer for the PS5 shows off footage of upcoming first-party games, and in the process it narrows the release window for several games coming next year. Thanks to the trailer we have a better idea of when to expect Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Gran Turismo 7, Returnal, and Horizon: Forbidden West.

According to a disclaimer message that appears on screen as the footage plays, Gran Turismo, Ratchet & Clank, and Returnal are all anticipated to hit in the first half of 2021. Horizon is set for the second half of 2021. The disclaimer also notes that the other two games shown in the montage, Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Demon’s Souls, are coming on November 12–the PS5 launch day.

That makes Horizon likely as Sony’s big holiday game for next year, but it will release on PS4 as well as PS5. Ratchet & Clank, by contrast, is PS5-only.

With the PS5 mere days away now, we’ve gotten an up-close look at the hardware. Trophy lists are appearing online, which may reveal spoilers, so be careful out there. For more details, check out our PS5 hardware review and check out all of our PS5 game reviews.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review Roundup

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla launches this week, and reviews have gone live for Ubisoft’s second sandbox set in Britain this year after October’s Watch Dogs: Legion. Coming off of the well-received Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in 2018, Valhalla had a high benchmark to clear and most critics agree that this latest chapter more than manages to live up to expectations.

A more focused adventure with interesting new tweaks to the core gameplay, Eivor’s journey across England in its dark ages has resulted in mostly positive reviews from various outlets.

In GameSpot’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla review, we scored the game 8/10. “It takes a little while to build momentum, but when it hits its stride, Valhalla is a confident Assassin’s Creed title that takes a few narrative risks which, as a whole, pay off,” critic Jordan Ramée wrote.

We’ve got several reviews listed below from other outlets, and you can also check out GameSpot sister-site Metacritic to read up on what other critics have to say.

  • Game: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
  • Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
  • Release date: November 10
  • Price: $60 / £52 / $68 AUD

GameSpot – 8/10

“There have been so many lingering threads since Desmond’s death, and only more have been created with the introduction of the Sages, new Pieces of Eden, the origins of the Assassin Brotherhood and Templar Order, and the now fairly convoluted modern-day storyline. Valhalla resolves all of this in an incredibly satisfying way. It does for the series what Assassin’s Creed III did back in 2012: It clears the board while also paving the way for something brand new.” — Jordan Ramée

IGN – 8/10​

“Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is a massive, beautiful open-world fueled by brutal living and the dirty work of conquerors. It’s a lot buggier than it should be but also impressive on multiple levels. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is a big, bold, and ridiculously beautiful entry to the series that finally delivers on the much-requested era of the Viking and the messy, political melting pot of England’s Dark Ages. It walks a fine line between historical tourism, top-shelf conspiracy theory, and veiled mysticism against the backdrop of a grounded and focused story.” — Brandin Tyrrel [Full review]

Gamesradar – 4.5/5​

“With a sprawling world to conquer and gory combat but also the chance to use that iconic hidden blade, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla brings a triumphant balance to the series.” — Louise Blain [Full review]

Eurogamer – No score

“Valhalla already feels complete. It is a Viking saga which does at times struggle a little in reaching its destiny, and in its efforts to evolve the series has made some sacrifices to tell a stronger overall story. But it wins through, in the end quite easily, as it continues the Assassin’s Creed saga for a new generation.” — Tom Phillips [Full review]

PC Gamer – 92/100​

“Assassin’s Creed’s transformation into a full-blown RPG hasn’t been the cleanest one, especially as features like stealth feel left to stagnate while other aspects get so much better. But Valhalla succeeds on so many levels that it’s easy to forgive the times when it doesn’t. It’s an enormous game, and it’ll probably take me another 20 hours to finish everything I still haven’t completed. I honestly can’t wait.” — Steven Messner [Full review]

Game Informer – 9.25/10​

“I loved 2018’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (especially after its post-release support), but that love was always tempered by a desire for improvements. I wished the content felt more carefully curated. I hated grinding to progress the story. I got sick of managing an inventory bloated with loot. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla addresses all of those issues and more, creating a rewarding experience at every turn, whether you’re pursuing the main narrative or hunting down treasure. I’m sure Valhalla is not the perfect Assassin’s Creed game for all players, but it is certainly my new favorite entry.” — Joe Juba [Full review]

Polygon – No score

“Valhalla’s most intriguing story is one about faith, honor, and family, but it’s buried inside this massive, massive world stuffed with combat and side quests. That balance is not always ideal, but I’m glad, at least, that it forces me to spend more time seeking out interesting things in the game’s world.” — Nicole Carpenter [Full review]

Dualshockers – 9/10​

“Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is not the Assassin’s Creed game that I wanted, but it is the new gold standard for the franchise’s games. Each piece of content feels meaningful, whether it’s to build out the characters, stories, world, or culture. Going in, I wasn’t particularly excited about the historical period and Norse culture with it being common in today’s media. Still, I’ve come away enthralled, wanting to learn more than ever before. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be a gaming experience that will stick with me for years to come.” — Cameron Hawkins [Full review]

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The Complete Calvin and Hobbes Hardcover Box Set Is $65.99 at Amazon

Anyone with a fondness for one of the best comic strips in history will want to check out this deal. The hardcover box set of the complete run of Calvin and Hobbes is on sale right now at Amazon for 66% off the MSRP. It’s listed for $98.99, but a clickable (or tappable) coupon on the page brings it down to $65.99 at checkout.

The Complete Calvin and Hobbes Box Set is 66% Off

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The only catch is that the box set is backordered. It’ll ship as soon as Amazon gets more in stock, which at the time of this writing is projected to be in early December. But hey, that’s in time for Christmas. Placing an order now locks in the sale price (which I wouldn’t imagine will last much longer, considering the stock shortage). You won’t be charged until it ships.

This deal actually makes the hardcover set cheaper than the paperback version, which is a rare thing indeed.

Created by Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes ran from 1985 to 1995. It’s about a boy named Calvin (who’s something of a troublemaker) and his stuffed-animal tiger that comes to life in Calvin’s imagination. All told, Calvin and Hobbes appeared in over 2,400 newspapers during its 10-year run.

This high-quality collection is comprised of three hardcover books, in full color where appropriate, that fit nicely in a sturdy slipcover case. The entire run of the syndicated series is here, presented over 1440 pages. It’s a gorgeous collection of what I consider the best comic strip of all time. You won’t likely find another deal this good on this collection anytime soon.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Nintendo’s Main Black Friday Deal Is, Once Again, The Mario Kart Switch Bundle

If you’re planning on buying a Nintendo Switch for a loved one this holiday, you may want to wait until Nintendo’s Black Friday promotions kick off. Nintendo has revealed that its familiar Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Switch bundle will be making a comeback starting November 22 at major retailers. This is the third year in a row that the Mario Kart Switch Bundle has led Nintendo’s Black Friday sale.

This year, Nintendo has sweetened the pot by giving away three months of Nintendo Switch Online when you purchase the bundle. Overall, you’re saving around $60 by purchasing the bundle rather than buying each product separately. That said, the bundle has one notable downside. The Nintendo Switch is a launch model, not the upgraded Switch with better battery life that is sold in stores now. The launch model offers 2.5 to 6 hours of battery life, while the upgraded model boasts 4.5 to 9 hours.

Nevertheless, we expect this Switch bundle to sell out when it hits retailers later this month. Five major retailers will have the bundle in stock: Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, and Target.

In addition to the Switch bundle, you can expect to see a bunch of first-party Switch games for $40 starting November 20. Nintendo has revealed a batch of the upcoming game deals, including Luigi’s Mansion 3 and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. You can also grab Minecraft Dungeons for $20 starting November 22 and Pokemon: Let’s Go for $30 on November 25.

These game deals are quite similar to what we saw last Black Friday, but it’s worth noting that you’ll be able to find at least some of these games for even lower prices. Best Buy will have New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Yoshi’s Crafted World, Splatoon 2, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses for $35 each during its Black Friday sale.

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