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EA Star Wars lot for 39.99 euros, Metro Last Light and Metro 2033 Redux for 3.99 euros and other Xbox offers

If you want to know the latest offers available on Xbox, do not miss some of the most interesting price drops that we leave you below.

Christmas can be a time to give a friend that game that you loved so much or to make yourself a gift, because you deserve it. Well now that we are, why not buy it when it is on sale?

The temporary Microsoft Store offers have left us an interesting list of games that have been lowered in price. As in other occasions there is a bit of everything, so you have to choose between different genres, prices and styles. Of course, many of these offers will soon disappear.

As always, here we show you some of the games available in these offers, but there are a few more that you can check by clicking here. These price drops are led by the pack triple de EA Star Wars and by other AAA and indie titles of great renown. Don’t miss them!

  • Triple lot of Star Wars EA: Squadrons, Fallen Order and Battlefront II for 39.99 euros at a 60% discount
  • Metro 2033 Redux for 3.99 euros
  • Metro Last Light Redux por 3,99 euros
  • Destiny 2 Beyond the Light 37.49 euros
  • Red Dead Online por 4,99 euros
  • A Plague Tale Innocence for 12.49 euros
  • The Surge 2 for 12.49 euros
  • Ghostrunner for 22.49 euros
  • Greedfall for 12.49 euros
  • Vampyr for 9.99 euros
  • World War Z GOTY Edition por 39.99 euros
  • Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom for 13.99 euros
  • Fallout New Vegas for 4.49 euros
  • Far Cary 2 for 3.99 euros
  • Everspace por 5,99


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As we said, many of these offers are temporary. In fact, the Star Wars EA Lot ends in 24 hours and others in a couple of days. Make sure to check the availability of the offer. Regarding another matter, did you know that Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo have teamed up for the safety of online players?

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