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Black Friday Deals: Green Man Gaming Five-Day Thanksgiving Sale Begins Thursday; Three New AAA Titles Deals Each Day, 200 Titles On Discount

Green Is The Coolest Color: Green Man Gaming Begins Five Day Sale This Thanksgiving, Offering Three AAA Titles Each Day

Because you did not have enough video game deals assaulting you at every turn for the entirety of November, Green Man Gaming is getting in on the sweet, sweet Thanksgiving sales. The UK based company, which does not observe our silly annual Turkey slaughter, is kicking off five days of colorful sales this Thursday.

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Beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern, Green Thursday is officially underway. The sale will bring you through all the colors of the rainbow. In addition to Green, there will be a Black Friday, Orange Saturday, Purple Sunday and Blue Monday sale as well.

Gamers can expect 200 titles discounted up to 90% off.

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Each day will feature three discounted AAA titles, including:

33% off Ultra Street Fighter
33% off Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (read our review)
50% off Alien Isolation
66% off The Evil Within
66% off Wolfenstein: The New Order (which is a GOTY contender here at GameNGuide)
75% off Skyrim: The Elder Scrolls
75% off Murdered Soul Suspect
75% off Company of Heroes
75% off Tomb Raider Game of the Year Edition

And more! Additionally, there will be "fabulous franchise deals every 24 hours." For all you Green Man Gaming VIP customers, you'll be treated to some extra special deals during the sale.

Check in every day starting Thursday at Green Man Gaming to see what deals and discounts they have for you.

Stay tuned to GameNGuide. We'll be letting you know of more Black Friday sales as they are announced. Happy Thanksgiving. Don't spend all your time catching up on video games this weekend. Be sure to spend at least some time with your family.

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