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There’s a big Xbox Ubisoft publisher sale going on this month – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
September 12, 2018
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In addition to EA’s Battlefield 1 Premium Pass being offered for free, Ubisoft is offering deep discounts on their games too. As noted in a post on Xbox Wire, now until September 20, 2018, Xbox One owners can save up to 70% off select Ubisoft game titles available from the Microsoft Store. Assassin’s Creed Origins, Far Cry 5, and The Crew 2 offer the biggest savings, while other classics, including Beyond Good & Evil HD, Far Cry Classic, and Rayman Legends are available for $5 or less.

In all, the Ubisoft publisher sale offers over 90 games for Xbox One and Xbox 360. Most of the Xbox 360 games on sale are available to play on Xbox One via Backward Compatibility. Most of the game titles’ Gold Editions are available for less than the price of the Standard Editions, and you can purchase a Season Pass for games you already own for 13 different games, including Assassin’s Creed Origins and South Park: The Fractured But Whole.

Act fast because these savings won’t last long, the Ubisoft publisher sale ends September 20, 2018. Buy your favorite Ubisoft Xbox One or Xbox 360 title from the Microsoft Store today.

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