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RSS FeedsB1G1 50% Off Video Games Sale At Target
(GameSpot DS News)

 
 

20 march 2018 05:31:38

 
B1G1 50% Off Video Games Sale At Target
(GameSpot DS News)
 


If you`re looking to catch up on some recent games or even stockpile new releases, now is a pretty good time to visit a Target. The store is holding a Buy One Get One 50% Off sale this week, with advertised games including the brand-new Sea of Thieves and Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom. The sale excludes Switch and Wii U games, as well as Detective Pikachu.In a similar but much more specific sale bargain, Target is also offering 50% off select Switch games with the purchase of Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. Finally, the store is offering clearance prices on Amiibo right now. This mostly applies to the apparently overstocked bevy of Animal Crossing characters, but also includes a few other assorted figures.You can check out the full list of eligible BOGO games here, or shop strictly among the Switch games discounted with Kingdom Battle. These prices are good through March 24.If you`re also in the market for a console to play those gaming acquisitions on, Target is offering a Cartwheel coupon that takes 15% off a PlayStation Pro. That makes the usually $400 system a cool $340. You`ll need to download the Target app to use the coupon, and this only applies to purchases made in-store, but it`s still a hefty discount on a brand-new console.


 
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