343iBot Posted October 28, 2020 Report Share Posted October 28, 2020 As we near the end of October, Black Friday 2020 news is starting to ramp up, and as usual, that means retailers have begun to "leak" their Black Friday ads previewing some of the best upcoming deals. The latest store to do so is Costco, a wholesale retailer that's always one of the biggest players during Black Friday, offering extremely low prices on TVs, smart devices, tablets, and sometimes even gaming consoles. Leaked via BestBlackFriday.com, Costco's Black Friday 2020 ad teases deals that will begin as early as November 5, running all the way through Thanksgiving weekend and into Cyber Monday. As usual, Costco stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day (November 26), but online-exclusive deals will be available that day. Costco Black Friday 2020 schedule Costco's Black Friday deals are broken into several batches, with the first two batches beginning November 5 and November 20. These are available both online and in stores, though please note that some deals have an early start date (sometimes exclusive to online)--these are indicated in the ad. Thanksgiving Day will feature online-only deals, including some of the best gaming deals. The final batch will become available on Black Friday itself and run through November 30 (Cyber Monday). November 5-19: First batch of online and warehouse savings November 20-30: Second batch of online and warehouse savings Thanksgiving Day: Online-only savings (stores closed) November 27-30: Final batch of online and warehouse savings Costco's best Black Friday 2020 deals Costco has Black Friday deals in pretty much every category--you'll find deals on everything from vacuum cleaners and dishwashers to Christmas trees and bags of chips. On the gaming and tech side, though, there are a few deals that caught our eye, which we've broken out below. Note that the ad doesn't always indicate what the discount is and sometimes only gives the sale price--on 4K TVs, for instance, this could be because it's a Black Friday-specific model. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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