Early Black Friday board game deals 2025, from new favorites to beloved classics

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The sale may have a reputation for slashing prices on tech, but trust me when I say that Black Friday board game deals are absolutely worth checking out. You can get record low prices on everything from family-friendly favorites to all-new hits, so it's the best time to build up your collection. The recent Prime Day sale was proof of that, and Black Friday tabletop discounts are typically even better.

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Best early Black Friday board game deals

Cosmolancer | $29.99 $16.20at AmazonSave $13 -Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:UK price: £24.99£19.99 at Wayland Games
Record low price
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Cosmolancer | $29.99 $16.20 at Amazon
Save $13 - Reiner Knizia is one of the most prolific game designers of our time with some of the most beloved titles under his belt, so being able to save so much on a new release from him (which is a galactic reimagining of Kingdoms) is worthy of a shoutout.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoy tile-laying games
✅ You were a fan of Kingdoms

Don't buy it if:
❌ You didn't enjoy Kingdoms

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💲 Miniature Market | $29.99

UK price: £24.99 £19.99 at Wayland Games

Mysterium | $54.99$29.99 at AmazonSave $25 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check: UK price: £36.99£31.43 at Amazon
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Mysterium | $54.99 $29.99 at Amazon
Save $25 - This phenomenally atmospheric team game so rarely goes on offer to such a degree, making this discount in honor of Black Friday's board game deals a blinder. It normally averages $43, so the value is strong here.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoy good mystery games
✅ You prefer team games

Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't like 'thinky' games

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💲 Walmart | $29.99

UK price: £36.99 £31.43 at Amazon

Twisted Cryptids | $20 $14.49at AmazonSave $15.50 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:UK price: £20£15.93 at Magic Madhouse
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Twisted Cryptids | $20 $14.49 at Amazon
Save $15.50 - We had a great time with this quirky monster board game in our Twisted Cryptids review, which makes it very easy to recommend now that it's down to a record low price ahead of this year's Black Friday board game deals.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoyed Here to Slay
✅ You like cute, oddball games

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want something deeply stratgic

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💲 Target | $19.99

UK price: £20 £15.93 at Magic Madhouse

Ticket to Ride (2025 edition) | $54.99$29.99 at AmazonSave $25 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check: UK price: £44.99£38.23 at Amazon
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Ticket to Ride (2025 edition) | $54.99 $29.99 at Amazon
Save $25 - This refreshed version of the beloved family game has come tumbling down to an enviable, record low price that we've not seen before. That's on the refreshed 2025 version, too.

Buy it if:
✅ You like relaxed games
✅ You still want a bit of strategy

Don't buy it if:
❌ The train theme seems boring to you

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💲 Walmart | $59.99

UK price: £44.99 £38.23 at Amazon

Carcassonne | $41.99$20.99 at AmazonSave $21 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check: UK price: £36.99£16.99 at Amazon
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Carcassonne | $41.99 $20.99 at Amazon
Save $21 - Although it's not a record low price, that's still an aggressively good deal on an excellent, must-have title. This tile-laying game is brilliant for families or even playing as a pair, so it's well worth picking up in this year's Black Friday board game deals.

Buy it if:
✅ You enjoy laid-back games
✅ You like puzzle games

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want more thoughtful strategy

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💲 Walmart | $33.59

UK price: £36.99 £16.99 at Amazon

Pandemic | $49.99$36.99 at AmazonSave $13 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check: UK price: £39.99£25.39 at Amazon
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Pandemic | $49.99 $36.99 at Amazon
Save $13 - I think this might be one of my all-time favorite games, so seeing it get a hefty price cut for this year's Black Friday board game deals makes it one I need you all to see.

Buy it if:
✅ You love team games
✅ You want a true classic

Don't buy it if:
❌ You get flustered easily

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💲 Walmart | $36.99

UK price: £39.99 £25.39 at Amazon

Sandcastles of Burgundy | $29.99 $26.99at Miniature MarketSave $10 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check:UK price: £24.99£18.25 at Magic Madhouse
Record low price
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Sandcastles of Burgundy | $29.99 $26.99 at Miniature Market
Save $10 - Even though it's a small discount, my price matching software suggests this kid-friendly version of Castles of Burgundy has never been cheaper. Considering how many good things I've been hearing about this version, it's well worth a look.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a game for your kids
✅ You're getting your kids into board gaming

Don't buy it if:
❌ You didn't enjoy Castles of Burgundy

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💲 Amazon | $29.99

UK price: £24.99 £18.25 at Magic Madhouse

Catan (2025 edition) | $54.99$29.99 at AmazonSave $25 - Buy it if:Don't buy it if:Price check: UK price: £49.99£22.49 at Amazon
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Catan (2025 edition) | $54.99 $29.99 at Amazon
Save $25 - This is one of those 'must-have' games, if you ask me, and because it normally hovers around $48, such a huge price cut is worthy of note. This 2025 edition is easier to get into as well, so this offer provides even more value.

Buy it if:
✅ You want a stone-cold classic
✅ You'd love an accessible strategy game

Don't buy it if:
❌ You want a light-hearted party game

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💲 Walmart | $43.99

UK price: £49.99 £22.49 at Amazon

Gwent: The Legendary Card Game | $44.99 $39.99 at Miniature MarketSave $5 - Buy it if:✅ ✅ Don't buy it if:❌ Price check:UK price: £44£34.99 at Zatu Games
Cheapest ever price
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Gwent: The Legendary Card Game | $44.99 $39.99 at Miniature Market
Save $5 - Despite not being listed as a discount, this adaptation has an MSRP of $45, so that counts as a price cut to me. I've certainly not been able to find it for less, and as mentioned in our Gwent: The Legendary Card Game review, it's a good choice for fans of strategy.

Buy it if:
You adore the video game version
You'd like a good strategy game

Don't buy it if:
You aren't a Witcher fan

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💲 Amazon | $44.99

UK price: £44 £34.99 at Zatu Games

What to expect from Black Friday board game deals 2025

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There's a lot of ground to cover when it comes to Black Friday board game deals, so what should you be looking out for? The team and I have been covering the sale for almost seven years now, so we've built up our fair share of advice. You'll find our top hints and tips below.

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🎲 Hobby games will get the best deals
The 'best' deals tend to be on more expensive games for adults such as Wingspan, Mansions of Madness, or Twilight Imperium. Because these can cost up to $100 / £100 or more, being able to pick them up for less isn't an opportunity to miss. King of Monster Island tumbled by 50% last year, for example, as did Spirit Island. Gloomhaven (often considered to be one of the best adult board games) also tumbled to its lowest ever price during 2021's Black Friday board game deals.

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👪 Family games will fall in price, but not much more than any other time of year
Considering the sale's proximity to Christmas, the best family board games such as Catan and Carcassonne are always worth keeping an eye on. They're always cheaper than normal in November and will go down very well if you're visiting loved ones over the Holiday season. We saw Catan's lowest ever price in 2021, for example. Equally, there was a huge drop on Pandemic in 2022. (It was less than $20.) However, it's worth pointing out that those games always seem to be on sale. Indeed, the discount you'll get during Black Friday isn't dissimilar to other year-round reductions.

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💲 Coupons are worth looking out for
We saw a lot of offers get boosted by bonus reductions via Amazon last year if you ticked a box under the price. These provided some the best bargains that weren't matched again, so speed is of the essence. If you can be sure we've never seen a lower price via comparison sites like CamelCamelCamel, don't hesitate. That's the biggest takeaway I can give, actually. Even if a lowest-ever price emerges before Black Friday itself, it's worth striking right away. It's unlikely to get reduced any more, particularly if coupons such as the ones mentioned above are involved.

As far as specifics go, October's Prime Day board game deals were a good hint of what we should expect. Alongside family fare like Catan or Ticket to Ride enjoying record low prices, premium, big box games in the vein of Nemesis got major reductions that were the best we'd seen in months. Black Friday is typically even better for this, so watch out for usually-expensive must-haves such as Mansions of Madness, Gloomhaven, Scythe, Spirit Island, and Twilight Imperium. They'll almost certainly get slashed in price, even if it isn't for long.

I think we can anticipate price cuts on newer titles released more recently, too. Finspan is a shoe-in as it's already been getting decent savings throughout the year, while Fate of the Fellowship, Vantage, and Battle of Hoth are strong contenders for their first major bargains.

Black Friday board game deals FAQ

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When will Black Friday board game deals start?

Black Friday board game deals always take place after Thanksgiving and on the final Friday of November, so that means we'll be staring down the barrel of some discounts this November 28.

Still, you don't have to wait until then to get a good price cut. Board games enjoy reductions well before that point, as demonstrated by the current discounts and last year's sales starting at least a week ahead of Black Friday itself. They'll then roll into early December as Cyber Monday board game deals.

Where will the best Black Friday board game deals be?

Every retailer wants a slice of that Black Friday pie, so it's not surprising to see them all put on a mega-sale throughout November. And while most are pretty decent, some are better than others. I've rounded up the best ones here, including why you should check out their deals.

US
- Amazon: The best for variety
- Miniature Market: Best for hobby games
- Target: Enjoys exclusive products
- Walmart: Good discounts on family games
- Best Buy: Decent for family games

UK
- Amazon: Best for overall quality
- Magic Madhouse: Surprisingly good offers
- Zatu: Sales on hobby games
- Argos: Good for classic family games
- Very: Offers on family games
- John Lewis: Solid deals on hobby games

Should I wait until the Black Friday board game deals?

While I appreciate that it's an annoyingly vague answer, whether you should wait or not it depends on what you're looking for. Family-friendly games normally enjoy discounts all year round, and despite getting even better reductions at the end of November, you can still find a bargain if you jump the gun. (Though if you do, it's worth checking with price-comparison sites such as CamelCamelCamel to see if it's actually a good offer.)

Hobby games are a different story. These consistently hit all-time low prices during Black Friday, so I'd highly recommend waiting if you want anything like Spirit Island, Mansions of Madness, or Scythe. If the game's price normally hits or exceeds $80 / £80, you can be confident it'll get a decent - if brief - saving during the annual Black Friday board game deals.


The November sales extravaganza isn't limited to board gaming, of course. We can expect some decent Black Friday Pokemon card deals. A few good Black Friday Lego deals should be up for grabs, too.

Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.

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