
The huge Xbox Deals Unlocked Sale is now officially over, but the good news is that we've already got another huge list of over 600 Xbox games on sale for the next week - including a massive new ID@Xbox promotion!
Specifically, this is called the "ID@Xbox Super Mega Sale", and it includes a bunch of indie titles that often don't get discounted on Xbox such as Chernobylite, Not For Broadcast, Police Simulator: Patrol Officers and many more.
Below, we've picked out just a few select titles from this week's Xbox sales that you might be interested in, but we highly recommend checking out the full list - either on your Xbox console in the "Deals" section, or on the Xbox website.
The majority of these offers are expected to expire no earlier than Tuesday, June 27th.
Will you be grabbing anything in this week's Xbox sales? Let us know down below.
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Avatar for PS5 advertising on this site feels kinda strange^^
A moment for appreciating how easy, fast and smooth the Xbox store is compared to PS and Switch stores that give a headache after one minute of browsing.
I'll bring a few more suggestions, as usually. Hotshot Racing is 90% off and the highest discount I've ever seen for Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom has arrived: 75% off. It's a successor to both Wonder Boy and Monster World and the original creators and composers got involved in the project. It has hand-drawn animated sprites and an epic soundtrack. The game supports free upgrade for Series X|S and feature native 4K resolution at up to 120 frames per second.
@Banjo- I prefer the ps store, it's weird how the xbox store doesn't have a price filter. Also weird how the whole tv section refuses to work.
Was in the insider beta for a long while and reported the bugs, was never fixed. I'm out of it now, rebooted xbox and all but it still won't load 😂
@Banjo- It may be faster but it is a pain to find what you are looking for at times when it comes to simply sorting in a certain order. A feature most other digital store fronts have for games yet microsoft can't seem to implement it. Fast yes easy not really.
@Zenszulu Just press Y and start typing the name. There is no delay showing the games that match what you're typing. It couldn't be easier. For sales, check the Deals with Gold or Xbox games specials sections. All the sales are in there. I hope that this helps you.
🤦♂️ Ubisoft. Why are u STILL trying to give away your back catalogue for peanuts, yet you're STILL trying to extort £15 a month from potential Ubisoft + subscribers?
This is madness. Who's in charge over there? You may as well pick a name at random from your local phone directory - chances are they'd do a better job!
@Banjo- I am aware of how to filter stuff but it is much more cumbersome that other search and filter features. Just because it reacts fast doesn't mean it is an easier system than others.
@Zenszulu It's called an opinion, you know?
@Banjo- yes and I gave mine
@Zenszulu No need to argue about everything.
@NeutronBomb You are missing their strategy, which has generally been successful for them over the years. Their aim is to get as many people playing their games as possible. They realise many people won't pay £70 for their games, but some will play for £35, or £15, or on Game Pass.
They don't care whether that is Day 1 for £70 (or £15 a month). Day 45 when there is a 50% sale for £35. Day 180 when it's £15 for the base game / £35 for the game and all DLC or Day 365 when it's on Game Pass / PS+ etc.
Whenever people join a certain percentage of those players will buy their microtransaction or DLC (which doesn't go on sale as often) which is where they make a lot of money.
If you think about it, it's actually quite a smart strategy. Plus you introduce more players to your games, meaning more people are likely to buy Day 1 next time. Most aren't as clued-in or savvy as us to know their games are always on sale quickly.
Still waiting to find The Callisto Protocol on sale. I've had that game on my wishlist since launch but I'm not forking over 70 bones for it. Once it hits $25 it starts to get into impulse-buy territory.
Yes, I'm a cheapskate.
Ever since I saw Let’sGameiOut play police simulator, I’ve been waiting for it to go on sale.
Now’s our chance to back the blue!
@NeutronBomb you sound like me months ago … they are counting on FOMO when Mirage and Outlaws come out… Ubi just needs to merge the older games with Gamepass and keep the newer games exclusive for X amount of time and I would be OK. At the moment I have not purchased any of their games and am not doing so in the future until they are on Gamepass. In my delusional world I am sending them a message.
These were on sale yesterday. I bought Ace Combat, DMC 5 and Asura's Wrath last night. Kind pumped about Asura's Wrath.
I picked up Firewatch, the Streets of Rage DLC, and OlliOlliWorld.
@Banjo- I liked the store for PS4 and I also liked that you can use your phone app to browse games and buy from there. Xbox doesn't have that, or didn't have that when I last checked. So the ps phone app store was much more convenient and still is now. I don't have a PS5, so I don't know how good or bad that is. I have a xbox series x, and I didn't like the store when I last went through it, thought it was kinda difficult to find the type of games I was looking for.
@AlwaysPlaying Hey, we do what we can, right?
@themightyant I don't really agree with that strategy -at all really. But I appreciate you for pointing it out to me.
@NeutronBomb I only like it because Ubisoft games are usually in the bargain bin within 6-12 months, makes it very easy for me to wait, game will be patched by then too. But they've been doing this since around the start of last gen.
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