Should You Buy Gaming Collectibles on Black Friday?

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Being a gamer can extend beyond just the games, and some people are purely interested in gaming collectibles as a standalone interest. These limited and often sought-after items can be made available around new releases, for anniversaries, or when licenses are made official. But are they included in Black Friday gaming deals?

They can be, and it may mean that you can sweep up a collectible or two that you’ve been keen on – or an item that’s purely opportunistic. Here, we take a look at what you should look out for during Black Friday if gaming collectibles are on your shopping list.

Follow our advice to learn how to get the best Black Friday gaming deals.

Key Takeaways

  • Gaming collectibles are usually available during Black Friday.
  • Items like figures, licensed LEGO sets, and other licensed products may be included in Black Friday deals.
  • Established retailers like GameStop, Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon usually offer gaming collectible deals.
  • Gaming collectibles are for gamers and non-gamers alike.
  • Pricing of gaming collectibles can be cheaper during Black Friday but may not be.

What Gaming Collectibles Are Available on Black Friday?

While it’s impossible for us to predict what will be on offer across any sale, you’ll likely see collectibles if you’re looking for gaming deals on Black Friday. This has been the case in previous years, with some standout products available for less. The Black Friday statistics are encouraging, however.

In general, gaming collectibles can retain their price, but if initial demand has dropped, there’s always the chance for a good deal. Gaming collectibles you may see during Black Friday are largely divided into four categories.

Funko Pop! and Videogames Figures

Often popular, Funko Pop! Figures include some licenses from some of gaming’s most well-known titles, such as Diablo, League of Legends, Overwatch, Mortal Kombat, and more. Funko and other manufacturers add more and more figures year after year, and it may be that newer ones (or even stock of older options) ‘pop’ up as part of a Black Friday deal.

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LEGO Gaming Sets

Also known for its movie tie-ins (and own movies), LEGO is a big part of the gaming collectibles space, releasing licensed sets for titles such as Fortnite, Super Mario, and Minecraft, among others. The collectible sets can often be spotted at Best Buy and Amazon during Black Friday, but they are also fairly popular when they do go on sale.

Collector’s Boxes / Editions

Collector’s boxes can be a multitude of things and can be available from larger retailers.  For example, the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Collector’s Box II. Collector’s Editions will include actual games with additional items. Like the Maximum Games Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach – Collector’s Edition.

Unique Items

Game-specific unique items or accessories can also be classed as gaming collectibles. After all, anything that is officially licensed and not normally released alongside a game – or as part of ‘standard’ merchandise – can be included here. This Call of Duty/Halo/Sonic Ikons Phone and Controller Holder is one such example. Regardless of which franchise you go for, it’s certainly a unique option.

Who Are Gaming Collectibles For?

Gaming collectibles are for whoever wants to own them. Owning and keeping collectibles is a cross-generational hobby and interest, in the same way that gaming is. You don’t need to know what the rarest or most sought-after collectibles are – although that may help if you like to trade or seek out such items for investment.

Of course, if you’re just getting into gaming collectibles, Black Friday gaming deals may help you by providing an insight into the sort of prices and offers available. It may be that the event kickstarts your interest – or helps grow an existing one. Ultimately, though, gaming collectibles are for anyone who sees the value or joy in owning them.

There’s nothing to say that you even need to be a gamer, and you can keep any collectibles you find for yourself to enjoy. It may be that you are a fan of a particular series of games and want to find items relating to it. Or perhaps you have an existing collection you want to add to. Alternatively, it may be that you’re looking to come across the perfect gift for someone you know. Ultimately, any kind of collectible is for the person who sees the value in the item or what that item may mean to someone else.

Which Retailers Offer Gaming Collectibles on Black Friday?

Plenty of retailers offer gaming collectibles on Black Friday, and you’ll certainly see some being sold by established online retailers – or if you go into a physical store. The likes of Amazon and Gamestop will undoubtedly have some discounts available. As will Walmart and Best Buy, who both stock licensed gaming collectibles relating to more mainstream games – be they figures, accessories, or something else.

We expect each to favor the following:
  • Gamestop – Figures and collector’s boxes
  • Walmart  – Funko Pop! figures
  • Best Buy – Funko Pop! Figures, LEGO sets, licensed accessories
  • Amazon – all of the above

There will be other retailers, too, but we’ve mentioned key established retailers here for a purpose. It’s always best to only buy gaming collectibles, or any gaming deals on Black Friday, from retailers that you trust or are happy to buy from.

Smaller or independent retailers may also offer legitimate collectibles deals, but if you’ve not bought from a retailer previously, make sure everything seems in order before you commit to a purchase. Any sale event can see unscrupulous individuals trying to make the most of a hectic period when shoppers aren’t always as careful or aware of things such as unusual pricing.

History of Gaming Collectibles Discounts on Black Friday

Gaming collectibles are a well-established part of Black Friday gaming deals. We’ve seen a good amount of gaming collectibles appearing during previous sales, and as Black Friday continues to encompass a wide range of gaming items, there’s no reason this would seem likely to change.

While more recent game releases may have the most popular collectibles during Black Friday, collectibles linked to established games and newly released collectible ranges are often also sought after.

The Bottom Line

Like gaming deals on Black Friday, gaming collectibles will be available and worth looking out for across retailers. As usual, we’d suggest shopping around and working out what you are happy to pick up and where you’re happy to do so. Pricing should be cheaper during Black Friday, but it is always best to ensure you are completely happy with a price before completing a purchase.

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Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist
Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist

Kevin Pocock is a technology and gaming enthusiast, a tech journalist since 2006, and a gamer for… a lot longer. He’s written for titles including Micro Mart, PC Pro, Den of Geek, Wired UK, PC Guide and Techopedia. He’s enjoyed lots of console games and built several of his own gaming PCs.