Feb 20, 2017 09:10 AM EST
Presidents' Day Sale: Discounted PS4 and Xbox One S Bundles And Specific Game Titles Now Offered!

Presidents' Day Sale is here and it brings with it retailers offering big discounts tech gadgets and other devices. Tech giants Microsoft and Sony along with third-party sellers have now reduced prices on Xbox One S and PS4 gaming consoles, game titles, and other gaming equipment.

Presidents' Day Sale gives big discounts on gaming consoles, titles, and equipment. For those looking to get the latest in gaming gadgets and equipment, there is no need to look further. Retailers and first-party stores are offering discounts on these left and right as part of the yearly Presidents' Day Sale.

Presidents' Day Sale usually starts on the Presidents' Day itself, February 20. Some retailers, however, will start as early as the first day of the month. Offers will even continue weeks after the actual holiday. In addition, it will be noticed that some discounts will gradually get larger as the weekend of the holiday nears. It is always best to do rounds first before deciding to make a purchase as there will be countless and varying discounts offered.

Microsoft has already started offering their Xbox One S 1TB Halo Wars 2 bundle at a discounted price and with a free Ubisoft game for only US$299.00. An Xbox One S 2TB Gears of War 5 Limited Edition Bundle is going for as low as US$337.79 from the regular price of US$449.00. Jet.com, an e-commerce site, is offering rival Sony's PS4 Slim Unchartered 4 bundle at the low price of US$249.00 plus a US$50 eGift Card.

Game titles that are known to be on sale are Grand Theft Auto 5, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, and Final Fantasy XV: Day One Edition, all for both the Xbox One and PS4. Halo Wars 2 for the Xbox One and PC and The Last Guardian for the Playstation 4 are also on sale.

Interested parties are advised to scour the internet for more deals that could possibly pop up as the weekend nears. It is also best to visit local retailers to check out what they are and will be offering.

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