
Looking for some cheap Xbox games in this week's Xbox sales (September 3-10)?
As usual, we've got a bunch of games that have been discounted by 90% on Xbox this week - around 35 of them in all. A lot of these are the usual candidates that we see every now and again, but there are also a few surprises like The Last Campfire and a bunch of other indie games that you may be interested in snagging this weekend.
Every single 90% discount currently available on the Xbox Store is listed in the table down below, and then we've also highlighted just a handful of 80% and 85% discounts that you might be interested in as well. Let's take a look!
Xbox Games Reduced By 90% This Week
Here are some other highlights we've picked out from the 80-85% range in this week's Xbox sales:
Games Reduced By 85%
- Dead Rising 4
- LEGO Harry Potter Collection
- Scarlet Nexus
- Tekken 7: Definitive Edition
- Tomb Raider Underworld
Games Reduced By 80%
- BioShock: The Collection
- Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate Edition
- Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
- Steelrising
- Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair
Interested in any of the 90% offers on Xbox this week? Let us know down in the comments below.
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Scarlet Nexus is worth it at that discount. Only finished it once and have no plans to go back but it was fun for what it is.
Hotshot racing is a steal very fun game!
Guardians of the galaxy is great aswell well worth it at that price!
Guardians of the Galaxy is absolutely fantastic, really worth it especially at 80% off!
@Dimey I liked that one, too! I would also recommend Hotshot Racing and Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, much better than the disappointing Yooka-Laylee. Tomb Raider Anniversary and Underworld are also fine games.
@Banjo- as a MASSIVE banjo fan, I picked up Yooka-Laylee and was v disappointed. Didn't really look too hard at the sequel, so it's worth a look?
@Dimey Can't speak for him, but Impossible Lair is much more in line with Donkey Kong Country; its a 2D sidescroller platformer. It's creative, has great level design, and the music is superb. If you ever played DKC and enjoyed it, I think you'll dig this too.
@Dimey I think the answer to that is a resounding yes
@Dimey Yep, exactly as @Elbow said. Although Yooka-Laylee disappointed many Banjo fans like us for many reasons (that Snoman Gaming summarised in Youtube video "Banjo-Kazooie vs. Yooka-Laylee"), The Impossible Lair has tight 2D gameplay, great levels and even a surprisingly fun 3D overworld with a fixed camera. The graphics and music are excellent. The Impossible Lair looks and feels polished, the opposite of the first game, paradoxically.
Just bought the last campfire as I enjoy a cozy puzzle game and for the price an incredible steal… about 6 hours in and a solid 8
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