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There is still time to get in on the big Xbox Anime Month sale – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
February 14, 2022
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February has been designated as Xbox Anime Month, and the occasion is being celebrated with a huge sale on anime and anime-inspired games and media.

The sale lasts right up til the end of the month and offers some pretty impressive savings – up to an incredible 85% off on certain games. The current collection includes several titles from the Dragon Ball, Naruto and Attack on Titan franchises, among others. But this collection of deals ends today, the 14th, so you had better not tarry any longer if you want to get a shot at these discounts. Other deals will last to the 28th.

To make the sale even sweeter, gamers who spend $50 or more on Xbox Anime Month titles (games, movies or shows) will get a $5 Xbox gift card and 5000 Microsoft Rewards Points.

Game Pass is also getting in on the anime appreciation with no less than 17 anime-inspired titles in its current lineup, including Nier Automata and the newly-added Edge of Eternity.

These deals can be accessed in-console or via Xbox.com. Xbox Anime Month is just the latest example of Microsoft’s effort to make Xbox home to the premier gaming service with Xbox Live and Game Pass.

Feature image courtesy of majornelson.com.

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