Holiday Deals 2014: PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 Bundle Discount at GameStop

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GameStop still has some great holiday deals for this Christmas shopping season. Photo: Gamespot

Christmas is still a few weeks away, so if you missed out on the big Black Friday and Cyber Week sales, you still have plenty of opportunities to get a great deal in time for the holidays.

For the gamer in your life, GameStop has some amazing discounts running on both new and pre-owned merchandise. This includes video games, game consoles, and accessories.

New Products

You can still get the Xbox One Assassin's Creed Unity bundle that was popular for Black Friday for the impressive price of $349. This pack includes Assassin's Creed Unity, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, the console and one wireless controller for that low price. This saves you $50 off the retail price and is currently the best-selling item on the retailer's website.

If you're looking to add a headset to that package, the Xbox One 4 Shot Gaming Headset by Polk Audio is only $79, down from the regular price of $159. This stylish, yet technologically advanced headset is available in blue, white, or black, and works with the Xbox One, PCs, smartphones, and tablets.

Or if you're looking for a Sony console, the PlayStation Vita is only $169 for a special Borderlands 2 limited edition. That's $30 off the regular retail price. 

The new PlayStation TV lets you stream and download a wide selection of games from the PS Vita, PS One, and PSP systems straight to the console, and it's available for only $99, down from $139 regular price. This special bundle comes with the PlayStation TV console, a Dualshock 3 controller, an 8 GB memory card, and a digital voucher for the LEGO Movie video game.

Pre-Owned Products

If you're looking for even better savings, pre-owned is the way to go. You can grab the Nintendo Wii Holiday Blast From the Past Bundle, including five free games, for only $89! That's down from the regular price of $156 and it includes the New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Mario and Sonic: Olympic Games, Wii Sports, Sonic and the Secret Rings, and Just Dance. You also get the Wii system, Wii remote, nunchuck, and sesnor bar in the package.

And if you're more into the classic Microsoft consoles, you can find the Xbox 360 as a pre-owned Tomb Raider bundle for only $99, down from $169. This bundle includes the 60 GB Xbox 360 refurbished console, a refurbished wireless controller, and the original Tomb Raider game for the 360. A similar bundle is also available in a LEGO Lord of the RIngs version for the same price.

The Blast From the Past bundle is also available in an Xbox 360 edition with a refurbished 20 GB console, Halo 4, Grand Theft Auto IV, Borderlands 2, Mass Effect 3, Red Dead Redemption, and Batman: Arkham City all for only $129. This special deal is regularly priced at $191.

And we certainly can't forget the Blast From the Past edition of the PlayStation 3. This specially priced bundle includes a refurbished 40 GB PlayStation 3 console, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist, Prototype 2, God of War: Ascension, Dead Island Riptide, and Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z all for only $159. This one is regularly priced at $278, making this one of the best deals going.

But the special holiday deals certainly don't end there. You can find plenty more new and pre-owned deals for older consoles, mobile devices, tablet, PC, Mac, and more at GameStop this season. 

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