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Playstation 4 Black Friday Deals
As November rolls on, we are sharing a list of some of the best Black Friday deals for Playstation 4, courtesy of VG247.
Best PS4 Black Friday deals – UK
- PS4 Slim 500GB FIFA19 bundle with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Limited Edition and Far Cry 5 Limited Edition – £299.99
- PS4 Pro 1TB Red Dead Redemption 2 bundle with Doom, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Omega Edition and 2 months Sky NOW TV Entertainment Pass – £379.99
- PS4 Slim 500GB Call of Duty Black Ops 4 bundle – £249.99
Best PS4 Black Friday deals – US
- PS4 Pro 1TB Red Dead Redemption 2 bundle with XCOM 2, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 HD Remix and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – $499.99
- PS4 Days of Play console (1TB, Slim) with XCOM 2, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 HD Remix and Until Dawn – $354.99
Best PS4 games deals – UK
- Red Dead Redemption 2 – £49.99
- Fifa 19 – £48.66
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – £44.89
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Limited Edition – £47.99
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider – £28.99
- God of War – £44.99
- Onrush – £13.85
- Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition – £18.85
- Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix – £18.85
- Overwatch Legendary Edition – £22.85
- Destiny 2: Forsaken Legendary Collection – £36.85
Best PS4 game deals – US
- Doom – $15
- Overwatch – $15
- God of War – $25
- Soul Calibur 6 – $35
- NHL 19 – $35
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – $45
- Shadow of the Tomb Raider – $30
- Dragon Ball FighterZ – $25
- Detroit: Become Human – $25
- Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker – $30
- WWE 2K19 – $30
- The Evil Within 2 – $15
- Wolfenstein 2 – $15
- Lego Jurassic World – $15
- MLB The Show 18 – $25
- Call of Duty: WW2 – $25
Console
Microsoft Unveils Xbox Developer Sustainability Toolkit


Xbox has officially unveiled the Xbox Developer Sustainability Toolkit which is aimed to help creators reduce energy consumption and measure carbon emissions during game development processes.
The Xbox Developer Sustainability ToolKit includes resources that include:
- Power Monitor tools
- Certification reports
- Power consumption dashboards
- Best practices
Ubisoft and 343 Industries were named as early users of the Xbox Developer Sustainability ToolKit with 343 Industries able to reduce energy use by 15% without impacting the player experience at all.
Ubisoft and Xbox are co-developing an energy-efficient eco-mode for users.
You can check out the full report right here.
Business
Epic Games Store Hits $820 Million in Player Spending During 2022


Epic Games has officially released financial data related to it’s growing marketplace on PC, showing that $820 million was spent on the Epic Games Store during the 2022 year, and promised support for third-party subscription services and new ‘content hubs’ to help companies promote their titles.
According to the data:
The numbers
- Total users of Epic Games Store PC: 230 million (up 19% year-on-year)
- Epic cross-platform accounts: 732 million
- Daily active users peak: 34.3 million
- Monthly active users: 68 million (up 10%)
- Total spending, incl. Epic’s games: $820 million (down 2%)
- Spending on third-party games: $355 million (up 18%)
- Free games claimed: 700 million
- Number of new PC releases: 626
- Total library of PC games: 1,548 (up 68%)
Epic Games stated on it’s blog that more PC games launched during the 2022 year than in any year prior.
Fortnite, Grand Theft Auto 5, Rocket League, Genshin Impact, and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands were among the most popular titles related to player engagement and player spending, and Epic Games looks to deepen their focus in 2023 as they aim to improve the store launcher’s performance.
Epic Games also aims to add support for subscription services from third-party publishers and live service products by the end of the 2023 year, adding that they are also working on ‘content hubs’ which will be separate from product pages and will enable publishers to “share information with users in a robust editorial format.”
Business
California Judge Dismisses Gamers Lawsuit Filed Against Microsoft


A federal judge in San Francisco has ruled that the group of 10 plaintiffs “[lacked] allegations” in their lawsuit filed last year that claimed Microsoft’s ownerships of Activision Blizzard would harm consumers and competition in the video games market, according to a filing shared by Reuters.
While US District Judge Jacqueline Corley dismissed the case, she also gave the plaintiffs 20 days to refine their lawsuit and resubmit it, and the group’s lawyer, Joseph Saveri, said that there are plans to officially submit an amended lawsuit with “additional factual detail” that will address the judge’s concerns.
It marks a victory for Microsoft, but their battles are far from over as they still face a hearing over the Federal Trade Commission’s legal complaint, which is currently slated to take place in August of this year.
Microsoft and Activision Blizzard originally expected the transaction to be complete by June 30, 2023.
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