It might seem strange to be talking about Black Friday 2020 already, but it’s been an interesting year for the deals so we’ve put together this guide over what to expect when Black Friday rolls around again.The volume Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are only set to increase in 2020, with this year seeing a near-20% rise in traffic for people shopping those sweet savings on all manner of goods (according to Adobe Analytics).Of those purchases on Black Friday, it was toys that took the title for most-purchased (hello, Frozen 2 and L.O.L Surprise dolls ahead of the Christmas period) and then games – Fifa 20 and Madden 20 – behind, with Nintendo Switch the top console.We tracked last year’s Black Friday deals pretty closely ourselves, and we saw a number of hot sales from Walmart, Best Buy and Amazon all impress us – Target was also a big player in the technology space, aping the best iPad deal (that saw it fall to $250… and then again on Cyber Monday too).It’s odd that consoles were so highly-sold this year, as we had little in the way of a cracking Nintendo Switch Black Friday deal, and even the PS4…