Amazon Cutting Amazon Prime Membership Fee For Black Friday

Not that this has much to do with video games, but still.

Posted By | On 16th, Nov. 2015

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Online retailer Amazon will be cutting down the price of its Amazon Prime membership service by £20 for Black Friday, from £79 to £59. Among other things, Amazon Prime is used to avail discounts on the website, as well as to get free one day shipping- things that are very useful to video game players. In the US, it also includes a subscription to Amazon Instant Video, which you can watch on you PS4, Xbox One, or Wii U. All in all, it might not be a bad idea to subscribe with the price drop.

If you want to sign up for it, head here, but be quick as the deal will only be open until Wednesday, November 18. Remember, even though Amazon Prime itself does not have much to do with video games, not on face value anyway, it’s still especially useful to video game players, so you might as well sign up for it.Stay tuned for more Black Friday deals.


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