The Microsoft Games Store is once again offering amazing deals on a plethora of different Xbox games. The Game Awards Sale also includes many new releases that are not available on Xbox Game Pass, which means it might be the perfect time for Xbox gamers to stock up their game libraries.
The last big sale Xbox had was on Black Friday, where over 600 titles were discounted. The Game Awards sale may not be as extensive as the Black Friday Sale as it offers discounts on 120 games, however, Xbox seems to be aiming for the quality and not the quantity of discounts this time around. Some of the sale's highlights include discounts such as 25% off of the Call of Duty: Vanguard standard edition, 50% off of Cyberpunk 2077, 40% off of Far Cry 6, 35% off of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, and 50% off of Resident Evil Village.
Many of the games on sale such as Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, Call of Duty: Vanguard and Far Cry 6 did not release all that long ago which is what makes these discounts so appealing. Another amazing deal is Red Dead Redemption 2 which is being offered at 60% off of its original price. The title may be a few years old at this point but it is definitely a game that players will not want to miss out on. It is also the best time to pick up Red Dead Redemption 2 for cheap as it was removed from Xbox Game Pass some time ago.
Microsoft also has another trick up its sleeve for the Game Awards that should excite many of their fans, as it has been confirmed that four day one Xbox Game Pass PC games will be revealed at the Game Awards. The company has already revealed two lists of games that will come to the PC version of Xbox Game Pass on day one. The list so far includes Total War: Warhammer 3, Redfall, Starfield, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl, Atomic Heart, Slime Rancher 2, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Pupperazzi, Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, Replaced, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, and Scorn.
Xbox Game Pass also added 8 new games earlier this month and even included a bonus game that was not announced to be added. Microsoft currently seems bent on attracting as many players as possible to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service, and at the rate it is going it seems to be doing a decent job.