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Black Friday is now so spread out, this year’s deals feel like a complete non-event

When does Black Friday begin? I’ll tell you this: it’s sure as heck not on Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. That may have been the case once upon a time, but even before online shopping came to dominate Black Friday, there were already stores doing special sales on Thursday. Now, though, it feels silly to even refer to Black Friday as a week of deals. Rolling out sales on Monday? Passé. Amazon hosted its latest “Prime Big Deal Days” in October, a full month and a half before Thanksgiving. 

The more Black Friday leaks out into the surrounding days, weeks, and months, the less relevant the day itself seems to be, and I’ve never felt the impact of that dispersion more keenly than this year. I’ve been looking, and I haven’t seen a single Black Friday deal, PC gaming or otherwise, that wowed me. It’s not just me, right? Am I missing the action, or is this the quietest, most lackluster Black Friday in years?

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