If you’re on the hunt for a fantastic deal this Black Friday, Target’s got you covered with an incredible offer on the Mega Showcase Xbox 360 Collector Building Set. This exclusive 1,342-piece Mega Bloks kit, which is usually priced at $150, is now available for just $75, a solid 50% off.
This delightful tribute to the Xbox 360 hasn’t seen many discounts since hitting the shelves last year. The last time it was this low was back in early October during Target Circle Week, when it went down to $100. Given this is the best price yet, it’s likely to sell out quickly, so you might want to snatch it up before Target’s Black Friday sale wraps up on Saturday, November 30th.
The set, which is officially licensed by Microsoft, is perfect for seasoned Mega Bloks or Lego enthusiasts. It offers a 3:4-scale model of the original Xbox 360 console, replicating the iconic design from when it first launched in 2005. And it doesn’t stop there; the set includes a detachable hard drive, an Xbox 360 controller, and even a Halo 3 game box. Pretty cool, right? You can pop off the side panel and place the mock Halo 3 disc onto the disc reader, which lights up the Cortana chip on the motherboard. Plus, both the Xbox Guide button and the power button light up with a removable battery pack—but, no worries, you won’t have to deal with the dreaded Red Ring of Death.
If you’re curious to see the detailed components, check out the image showcasing the various interactive features of this Xbox 360 brick set.
While you’re at it, don’t forget to explore Mega Blok sets centered around the ever-popular Halo universe over at Amazon’s Black Friday sale. One highlight is the 609-piece Guilty Spark display model. It’s not just a looker; it’s got LED lights and a speaker that plays 15 iconic lines from the games.
There are also some hefty discounts on the Infinite-themed building sets, like the massive 2,041-piece UNSC Elephant Sandnest Tank. Fans of the Paramount+ Halo TV show will appreciate the discounts on items like a Banshee for $13 and a Warthog for $30.
Speaking of the Halo series, it was sadly canceled earlier this year after two seasons. But you can grab physical copies of those seasons thanks to Amazon’s significant Blu-ray sale this Black Friday.
For a broader selection of deals on toys, gaming, tech, and Blu-rays, swing by GameSpot’s Black Friday hub.