Black Friday isn't technically until the day after Thanksgiving, but as an online retailer, Amazon plays by its own rules. Today, the companyannounced that its holiday deals will actually start on Friday, November 20th, with new deals added "as often as every five minutes for eight days straight."
"Customers will have access to 10 coveted Deals of the Day starting at midnight on Thanksgiving, and up to 10 more on Black Friday. Customers can also shop limited-time Lightning Deals on thousands of sought-after products per day throughout the eight days of deals. Plus, Prime members will get 30-minutes early access to the majority of these Lightning Deals," the company detailed in a press release today.
So what can shoppers expect to see this year? While you'll have to wait until Friday for the full rundown, Amazon did highlight of few of this year's deals. We've included the sections you probably have most interest in — electronics and games.
Most of the gaming deals seem on par with what other retailers have already mentioned.
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