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Get Sony's Belt Drive Turntable For Cheap During Black Friday
Sony PS-LX310BT Turntable $200 (was $450) See at Amazon See at Best Buy See at Sony Store Music streaming might be convenient, but it lacks the quality of physical media. You can find out for yourself just how good vinyl can sound in the modern era with this Black Friday deal on the Sony PS-LX310BT turntable, which is just $200 (normally $450) at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Sony store. This belt-driven turntable was introduced several years ago, and it blends classic audio technology with a few high-tech features, like Bluetooth connectivity. It's a great, user-friendly turntable choice, especially while it's nearly 60% off right now. Sony PS-LX310BT Turntable $200 (was $450) Designed to be a plug-and-play turntable, the PS-LX310BT is a user-friendly option for anyone looking to purchase their first device in this category. It has a fully automatic design and setting up the drive belt can easily be done in a few minutes. While the body is mostly plastic, the Sony turntable does have an aluminum die-cast platter and pipe tonearm. The included RCA cables let you plug it directly into a stereo system, but for wireless listening, you can connect Bluetooth-enabled devices like speakers and headphones. Other features include two speeds--33 1/3 rpm and 45 rpm--a built-in switchable phono/line-out phono preamp, three gain settings, a vibration-dampening slip mat, and a removable dust cover. See at Amazon See at Best Buy See at Sony Store Sony WH-1000XM5 Headphones $248 (was $400) Since you can connect a wireless headset to the turntable, we'd recommend grabbing one of Sony's popular noise-canceling headphones to go with this. Normally $400, the Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are on sale for $248, and they come in four distinct colors. The big draw is the noise-canceling features, which use what Sony calls "Auto NC Optimizer" to automatically adjust the function based on your environment. The headphones also feature a lightweight design with soft leather, a battery life of up to 30 hours, and a selection of touch-control settings for media playback and communication. * Black * Midnight Blue * Silver * Smoky Pink See at Amazon We've also included several Bluetooth speakers below from Bose, Sony, and JBL that are on sale for Black Friday. While a stereo system is preferred for turntables, you can still get a high-quality audio experience from these devices, and their wireless nature helps reduce cable management. The other benefit is that this also makes it easier to transport your turntable to a function or a party, and there is a wide variety of speakers to choose from. JBL has pocket-friendly devices like the JBL Go, while Sony's range includes multi-function speakers with a similar design aesthetic to the turntable. Check out these and other audio gear deals in the list below. And once you've browsed those, head over to GameSpot's Black Friday Deals Hub for more of the latest discounts. More Black Friday Audio Gear Deals * Bose * Bose Soundlink+ -- $190 ($270) * Bose Soundlink Micro -- $89 ($119) * Bose Soundlink Flex -- $120 ($150) * Bose Soundlink Revolve+ -- $180 ($300) * Sony * Sony SRS-XB100 -- 443 ($65) * Sony SRS-XP700 Party Speaker -- $348 ($550) * Sony ULT Field 5 Bluetooth Speaker -- $195 ($350) * Sony HT-S2000 3.1 channel Dolby Atmos soundbar -- $298 ($500) * JBL * JBL Go 3 (Black) -- $30 ($40) * JBL Go 3 (Blue) -- $30 ($40) * JBL Xtreme 2 -- $150 ($200) * JBL Extreme 3 -- $200 ($330) Amazon Black Friday Gaming Deals Check out all of the video game and hardware discounts. See at Amazon Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:Continue Reading at GameSpot
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November 25, 2025 at 1:39 AM
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Final Fantasy apparel at The Yetee (available for 24 hours - extra 5% off w/ code WARIOCLAUS) buff.ly/naEFTQq #ad
November 25, 2025 at 6:00 AM
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EXCLUSIVE: So far it's been unclear what proof Rockstar Games has to justify its firing of 34 union members, who it claims were leaking "confidential information in a public forum".

PMG has now seen some of the messages which contributed to this decision being made.

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The Messages Rockstar Saw Before Firing 34 Union Members
YouTube video by People Make Games
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November 24, 2025 at 2:06 PM
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More than just stealth games, these espionage titles from the past decade are perfect for conspiracy lovers.
Greatest Spy Games Of The Last 10 Years, Ranked
More than just stealth games, these espionage titles from the past decade are perfect for conspiracy lovers.
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November 24, 2025 at 7:30 AM
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just incredibly thrilled to announce that after months and months of uncertainty over the future of the game, and several I have bought Zombies, Run!, the game I co-created and have been making for the past 12 years:

zombiesrungame.com

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I’m a novelist who’s just bought a video games company. Here’s why you should care about games writing | The Observer
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November 24, 2025 at 6:08 AM
Moon Man 🌝 is just the greatest. I think it's time he gets his own game.
November 24, 2025 at 4:39 AM
The Outer Worlds 2 just went to a new level for me. I was geeking out finding Amos was in this game. This made the game even better. This was very special moment. I wasn't going to do anymore side quest for little bit. But something told me just do this one. I'm glad I did.
November 23, 2025 at 4:08 AM
No that feeds the FOMO.And saying we have short attention spans to sell us more games is very disrespectful.On top of that Bethesda doesn't have a good track record to do things like that.Fallout4 still broken starfield still broken.Oblivion remastered still broken
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After Oblivion Remastered and Hi-Fi Rush, Bethesda Game Studios director wants more shadowdrops because "we all have short attention spans now"
"Todd Howard, the boss man, he's wanted to shadowdrop things for a long time"
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November 23, 2025 at 2:47 AM
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From 1 vs. 100 to Halo 3, these are the 20 games that defined the Xbox 360 as we look back on 20 years of Microsoft's best-ever console.
The Top 20 Games That Defined the Xbox 360
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November 23, 2025 at 2:00 AM
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How To Expand Your Inventory In Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault
How many relics you can carry back to town is incredibly important in Moonlighter 2, the roguelike shop management game. The more relics you can bring back with you, the more items you have to sell in the shop, which means more money in your pockets. Before you can upgrade your inventory, you'll need to meet an NPC during a run. How to expand your inventory space in Moonlighter 2 To expand your inventory space, you will need to purchase additional slots from Sliver, an NPC who will come to town in the western section. You can meet Sliver fairly early into Moonlighter 2, but there is one requirement to get him to come to town. You need to first encounter Sliver during a run in Kalina. This isn't too difficult, as Kalina is the first area you have access to. All you need to do is find Sliver at a "?" room during a run. It's not guaranteed to be him, but there are only a handful of possible characters who can appear.You can unlock additional inventory slots, allowing you to carry even more relics. Once you've encountered him during a run, he will be present in town, where you can purchase inventory slots. The first slot costs 4,000 gold, with the second costing 8,000, increasing from there. There is also another row that becomes available after the first, but that requires crafting materials not currently present in the early access version at the time of writing. While you're at it, you'll also want to be sure to get more potions in Moonlighter 2.
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November 21, 2025 at 6:45 PM