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The one-day Black Friday sale is back at Game

| Marketing and Promotions

After two consecutive years of month-long Black November deals, due to the Covid pandemic, Game is returning to its one-day Black Friday sale and bringing back midnight openings in 2022, as consumer shopping habits continue to return to normal after Covid-19.

The retailer will open most of their 108 stores across the country from 00:00 – 20:00 on Friday, 25 November, giving shoppers extended time to get their hands on never to be repeated deals.   

“Following the success of our inaugural Halfway Day sale in July, it has become clear to us that the South African consumer is ready to return to one-day sales. As South Africa’s most Googled retailer for Black Friday for the past 3 years, this is an important day for our business and our consumers – as they look to find the best possible deals on the items they need and want.  

There is only one Black Friday, and it’s at Game on 25 November.  

As a responsible retailer, we continue to keep our stores safe and comfortable for the shopper and will ensure all necessary safety measures are in place this Black Friday,” says Game’s Vice President, Andrew Stein.  

Game will have an assortment of products available at heavily discounted prices across its categories, but shoppers can expect major deals on electronics, appliances, homeware, DIY and outdoor this year. The shopping experience is also set to be positive, with all stores now being completely revamped – making them easier to navigate. Stein elaborates saying, “Our teams have been working all year to bring in the products our customers are looking for, at astounding prices. These are some of the best deals we’ve had for Black Friday yet. We’ve also been able to plan better than we ever have without external market interferences. Our stock is here, our prices are here and now we are looking forward to welcome customers to what we believe is our biggest Black Friday yet.” 

In line with its growing eCommerce offering, the retailer is also offering its largest ever online range for Black Friday, giving those consumers who prefer to shop from home more choice – with free delivery on all online orders over R450 made between 00:01 and 23:59 on Friday, 25 November.  

 “While we have worked hard alongside our suppliers to ensure the best deals, it is important that consumers are aware that stock tends to go quickly on deep discount days like Black Friday, so they should shop early to avoid disappointment. We’re also offering more ways to pay than ever, including a new layby offering that has a 0% deposit and six months to pay” says Stein, noting that all shoppers are guaranteed the best price in the market on any items bought at Game this year, as the retailer’s Price Beat Promise is valid on all Black Friday deals, in-store and online.  

 


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