
Looking for some cheap Xbox games on Xbox this weekend (October 26-27)?
Thanks to the ongoing Xbox Shocktober Sale, along with a few other discounts that have popped up this week, we've got around 30 games that have been reduced by 90% - and there are plenty of great offers beyond that as well.
In terms of this 90% table, some of the new additions that we'll pick out are Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour, The Last Campfire, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition and Stay Cool, Kobayashi-San!: A River City Ransom Story!
Below the 90% table, you'll also find some highlights from the 80% and 85% sections. The majority of these deals will expire on October 31st, so you've got a few days yet, but some of them will be disappearing at the end of the weekend.
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%
- Dying Light
- Dead Rising 4
- Metro Saga Bundle
- Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate
- The Quarry for Xbox Series X/S
Games Reduced By 80%
- BioShock: The Collection
- Gotham Knights: Deluxe Edition
- Killing Floor 2
- Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League: Deluxe Edition
- Tiny Tina's Wonderlands: Next-Level Edition
Picking up any 90% offers on Xbox this weekend? Let us know down in the comments below, and feel free to stock up on credit using vouchers from our store – you'll be supporting our work here at Pure Xbox in the process, so thank you!
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The Evil Within 2 reduced by 80%.
Suicide Squad already at 80% discount. WB desperate to make anything off that mess.
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout Digital Deluxe isn't bad for 5 bucks. It's not Space Marine 2 by any means, but it's not bad once you get used to it. Change the Control Type to Shooter and focus on quick bursts with the Aim Assist rather typical Third-Person Shooter gameplay. Obviously being a fan of the material in some way helps, and it having a Local Co-Op Campaign and Local Multiplayer adds value. Multiplayer plays like a weird, watered down, Third-Person Goldeneye, fun in its own way. And much like GoldenEye you unlock modifiers for the Campaign every Chapter you beat. Collectables, unlocks, & Stage-specific Achievements add a bit of replayability in addition to the Local play options.
tl;dr: It's not G.J. Joe's War for Cybertron. But if you can get used to it or are a fan of the material, it's worth the $5. Just don't pay more than that.
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