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Black Friday 2015 Deals: Dell Announces Ridiculous Xbox One and Computer Deals

As Black Friday 2015 approaches, shopping deals have cropped up left and right, and the American tech firm Dell has leaked an upcoming ridiculous deal for Xbox One.

In connection with the upcoming Black Friday 2015, Dell announced on Wednesday that it will be offering an online deal for the "Gears of War Xbox One" bundle beginning Nov. 26. For only $300, customers can take home the bundle plus one copy of the "Fallout 4" game and an additional controller, according to Realty Today (RT).

The best thing about the Xbox One Black Friday 2015 deal will be the convenience of not having to stand in long queues just to avail of the deal, Gotta Be Mobile adds.

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Gamers who are interested in grabbing Black Friday 2015 deals are advised to avail of the online-exclusive deal immediately because the bundle will only be available in limited quantities. The deal gives buyers big savings from the bundle's original $350 price, the report details.

The package will include a 500 GB console with the download code for "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition." The "Fallout 4" game costs $60 when bought separately, and one controller carries the same price tag. Taking into consideration the addition of another controller, which will most likely be an upgraded unit, the upcoming offer by Dell will give consumers an estimated savings of $170, the report relays.

Other deals revealed in the leaked Dell Black Friday 2015 ad include a Windows desktop on sale for $99, a Vizio 4K 60-inch television for $799, an LG 4K 50-inch television for $599, and a 14-inch Inspiron 12 3000 laptop computer for $149.

Meanwhile, GameStop executive vice president Mike Buskey announced that all of their outlets will be closed on Thanksgiving Day to allow their employees to celebrate the occasion with their families and loved ones. Although this practice is contrary to what most business establishments are doing, the company maintains that the move is needed to give their employees time for their family during important holidays.

The Black Friday 2015 deal from Dell surfaced via a leak, so the offer is not yet confirmed. However, the leaked ad does say that the Xbox One bundle will go on sale at 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. The Black Friday 2015 sales in Walmart stores will also start at the same time.

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