Amazon has announced its Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday events, which will offer discounts on millions of items from November 20 through December 1. This announcement was made in a company press release.
According to Amazon’s press release, the seasonal savings events will feature deals across various categories, including home, electronics, beauty, and apparel. Customers can expect up to 55% off select home items and 50% off select Nintendo games. There will also be significant savings on brands such as LEGO, PlayStation, and Bose. Amazon has also introduced daily “Today’s Big Deals,” themed across product categories to provide recurring waves of new discounts throughout the 12-day shopping period.
The announcement highlights that Prime Video will broadcast 15 hours of exclusive live sports on Black Friday. This includes the third annual Black Friday Football game and an NBA doubleheader. Amazon reports that customers can use the “Shop the Game” experience to purchase featured products directly during broadcasts, integrating live sports with real-time shopping. The release emphasizes that sports fans will find discounted NFL and NBA apparel designed by Amazon Creators, along with premium merchandise from leading brands.
Amazon’s release states that its fast-delivery network now offers Same-Day Delivery for millions of items in more than 9,000 U.S. cities and towns. The company plans to expand Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery to thousands more rural and small-town communities before year’s end. It reports that more than 300 million items are available with free Prime shipping, allowing customers to receive groceries, household goods, and holiday essentials with guaranteed speed.
According to Amazon’s corporate overview, the company is built on four principles: customer obsession, passion for invention, operational excellence, and long-term thinking. It describes itself as Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company and highlights innovations such as Prime membership services, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Alexa voice assistant technology, Kindle Direct Publishing platform, and Just Walk Out technology for seamless shopping experiences.



