SAVE UP TO 85% ON GAMES: As of Jan. 28,Mission XXX Impossible shop Lunar New Year sales from Ubisoft, Xbox, and Steam to get up to 85% off top games.
It's the Lunar New Year and major game retailers including Xbox, Ubisoft, and Steam are contributing to the celebrations with huge discounts on popular titles. Shop the game stores now to get games like Star Wars Outlaws, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and Far Cry 6for discounts peaking at around 85% off.
While all three retailers have strong sales, we're seeing the steepest price cuts at Ubisoft, where you can also buy titles for multiple platforms.
The Far Cryseries keeps coming. If you're into rich, first-person shooters, then you won't want to miss the latest edition of Far Cry.
Right now, the Far Cry 6digital edition is available for 75% off at the Ubisoft store. Get it for only $15 on PC, Xbox, or PlayStation.
SEE ALSO: Best Buy has knocked $1,000 off this huge 83-inch Samsung S85D OLED 4K TVPlay Star Wars like a scoundrel in the open-world action game Star Wars Outlaws. Brimming with adventure and life, this game delves into Star Wars lore and presents a vibrant galaxy for you to explore.
Get Star Wars Outlawson Xbox now for $41.99 and save 40%. Shop the Xbox sale to find a library of content on sale for Lunar New Year.
Only just released on Halloween (2024), Dragon Age: The Veilguardis getting a huge price cut of 40% off at Steam — coinciding with a similar Lunar New Year price drop at Xbox.
The title builds on the popular Dragon AgeRPG series and sparkles with gorgeous fantasy art, intricate combat, and a rich narrative.
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