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Sony Black Friday Deals 2016 Ad Unveiled: The Bizarre Video Suggests Up To 60 Percent Discounts

Hemal V
First Posted: Nov 22, 2016 05:50 AM EST

Huge discounts on Sony black Friday deals were confirmed by a recently released ad by Sony interactive. Sony released a 30 seconds ad confirming several highly anticipated discounts. Sony's new black Friday deals advertisement will surely leave several marketing geniuses scratching their heads. In the ads contorted faces of the actors are shown in some strange way and it appears that their faces are in front of a giant fan, as reported by Gamerant.

In the Sony's new ad a variety of people are whipping their heads back and forth for the major part of the ad. A message "Play it cool this Black Friday," appears in the clip before a teaser suggesting up to 60 percent on the PlayStation Network concludes the ad. It looks like Sony intended to capture some bizarre expression or an emotion which does not seem to have worked but nonetheless the ad is creating a buzz for its bizarreness.

The video offers no clarity on Sony's new black Friday deals but it does direct to Playstation website in order to sign up for notification about the deals and the initiation of deals.

If Sony Playstation's EU message is any indication, users should expect the deals to start early. As reported by Gamespot, the tweet read,

"We're starting a little early this year. Black Friday PS Store deals start this Thursday, with savings of up to 60 percent." Similar deals in the US have not yet been confirmed by Sony.

By far the best Sony Black Friday deals 2016 in the US have been announced by other retailers such as Walmart, Best Buy, kohl etc. Walmart is offering the PS4 Slim Uncharted 4: A Thief's End at $249 with a gift card of $30. The best PS4 deal that we have encountered is offered by Kohl. It will be selling the PS4 Slim bundle for $247 with a $75 gift card. You can check the complete PS4 deals here.

Stay tuned to SWR for more amazing updates on best Black Friday deals 2016.

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