Though the best Black Friday board game deals are still to come, we’ll be at your beck and call once they finally arrive. Whether you prefer a nice, long-drawn-out game of Catan, or you prefer the more frantic pace of a card game like Exploding Kittens, the chances are, there will be some deals that appeal to you.
Collecting board games has always been fairly expensive and that’s why sales events like Black Friday are such good opportunities for our community. Many of the best board games go down to a fraction of their price, and if you’re shopping for younger gamers, you might find some of the best kids’ board games on offer which you can squirrel away until Christmas.
Best board game deals ahead of Black Friday 2024
Though we’re not really in Black Friday season yet, here’s a selection of deals that you can grab right now:
Once the real Black Friday sales start to appear, we’ll have a curated list of them here for you. In the meantime, if you have any questions, check out the FAQs below:
When is Black Friday 2024?
This year, Black Friday occurs on November 29, which is a little later than usual. The reason for its lateness is that Black Friday always follows Thanksgiving, which is always the fourth Thursday of the month. Because November 1 is a Friday, that means this year both Thanksgiving and Black Friday are at the latest possible time. This also means that Cyber Monday (the Monday after Black Friday) is late and this year it falls on December 2.
How to get the best Black Friday deals
Well, one day to get the best deals is to just leave it to us. Bookmark this page, come back around the time, and we’ll have a carefully curated selection of all the most enticing offers. Of course, if you want to do the legwork yourself, or are worried your interests are too obscure and we won’t feature them, here’s what you need to know.
Certain online retailers, especially Amazon, tend to inflate a product’s original price so that the discounted price looks more impressive. If you see a great deal, there’s no harm in cross-checking a few other sites to make sure that the discount is really as big as it seems. 75% off may seem tantalizing, but if the full price is a lot lower and the discount is actually just 20%, would you still be so inclined to buy?
Sometimes the search bars of online shops are based on algorithms or will give you results that don’t align with what you searched. If at first, you can’t find a product, try Googling the name of the board game along with the name of the site you want to find it on. This can sometimes be more efficient than retailers’ native search bars.
Other than that, our main piece of advice would be to avoid dragging your heels. Many of the very best Black Friday board game deals are limited by the amount of stock available, so if you see a good deal and decide to think about it and come back later, you might miss your chance.
We also have a best Black Friday Lego deals hub if you also happen to be a fan of the iconic blocks.
Source: Wargamer