Black Friday CrossWorlds Now Only $45
Blog Andrew Joseph 23 Nov , 2025 0
Sonic and Mario's rivalry may have cooled down since they competed in the Olympics together, but Sonic Racing: Crossover Worlds Probably the closest thing to a Mario Kart game we've seen in a while.
The game has been a kitchen sink success with tons of characters, worlds, and power-ups from SEGA IP and beyond, and now you can save big on the game black friday.
this Target Black Friday Sale price has been reduced PS5 and nintendo switch The version is down to $44.99 – a $25 discount from the game, which only launched in late September.
The biggest attraction this time is not only that the game’s vehicles change between different modes, but also that the racers will travel across dimensions to different tracks in the same race. This keeps everyone on their toes and the karts decide between two options first.
It also features a large cast of characters. Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Dr. Eggman are all obvious inclusions, but the game's season pass also includes Steve and Alex from Minecraft, Pac-Man, Mega Man, and more.
in our reviewJada Griffin gave the game a 9 out of 10, saying, “Sonic Racing: Across the World pulls out all the stops with a great cast, great tracks, and lengthy customization options.”
The list goes on and on. this spongebob bag will take players to Bikini Bottom, There are also free updates Introducing NiGHTS, AiAi and Tangle & Whisper. It's also coming to Nintendo Switch 2 Finally on December 4th.
Other great deals in the Nintendo Black Friday sale include The best microSD Express cards Now. This is for recent releases Samsung P9 512GB MicroSD Express Cardnow just $74.99 after 25% instant discount.
When it comes to games, my first choice is super mario odyssey Now, ranking fourth exist IGN's “Top 100 Nintendo Games of All Time”only $30.
For more deals, you should also check out Every PS5 game on sale Part of PlayStation's new Black Friday deals. There are some deep discounts on first-party PlayStation games at sales, especially in the past few years. My top pick is the 2024 Game of the Year winner, Astro Robot, $39.99it’s endless fun.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in the tech, gaming and fitness sectors, having worked for Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and more. He was a huge fan of Magic: The Gathering and other trading card games, much to the dismay of his wife.






















