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Xbox One’s E3 video game sale is now live – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
June 7, 2018
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Microsoft’s massive E3 sale is now live. A huge number of Xbox One video games and some Xbox 360 titles have had their prices slashed by up to 75% with a good mix of major and independent games being included.

Of note on the Xbox One is ABZU (50% off), Assassin’s Creed Origins (50%), Battlefield 4 Premium Edition (80%), Dark Souls III Deluxe Edition (67%), DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition (67%), Farming Simulator 17 (75%), For Honor (75%), Injustice 2 (pictured, 40%), Life is Strange Complete Season (80%), Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Bundle (75%), Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration (70%), Star Wars Battlefront II (67%), and Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition (85%).

Xbox 360 video game discounts to look out for are Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (75% off), Beyond Good & Evil HD (67%), Blue Dragon (75%), Fable Trilogy (75%), Just Cause 2 (90%), Mass Effect (75%), Saints Row IV (75%), and Watch Dogs (67%).

You can view a full list of all of the discounted games here or by browsing the Store tab on your Xbox One console.

The next week will be a big one for Microsoft’s Xbox One console with several major announcements expected to be made at the 2018 E3 conference. We’ll be sure to cover all of the big Xbox news here so make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Pinterest, and follow us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on all the breaking news.

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