Cheap Xbox One Games This Week: Dead Cells, Shovel Knight, And More
This week's Xbox Store deals include solid discounts on Xbox One games such as Dead Cells and Shovel Knight as well as add-ons for free-to-play games.
Xbox's big Deals Unlocked sale has ended, but as usual, the Xbox Store has a new round of deals to browse. This week, there are two separate sales on Xbox One games: the Platforming Paradise sale and a wide-ranging sale on add-ons for free-to-play games. Both sales run through June 22, so you have a week to make your picks.
The Platforming Paradise sale focuses on indies, including several beloved titles. The challenging and engrossing Dead Cells is down to $17.49. Dead Cells combines Metroidvania-style exploration with roguelike progression to create an experience that is quite unique. Meanwhile, Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove is discounted to $28, which is a solid price for Yacht Club Games' stellar retro-infused side-scroller. Treasure Trove comes with every piece of DLC, including three additional campaigns.
Multiple Devolver Digital-published games are also featured in the sale. You can grab the 2019 action-platformer My Friend Pedro, which has a talking banana named Pedro, for $13.39. The hilarious and charming platformer Pikuniku is discounted to $8.70, too.
Guacamelee 2's Complete edition is down to just $6.74, which is a huge savings from its regular $22.49 price. The sequel greatly improved on its predecessor, offering a thoroughly compelling Metroidvania. Also, the brilliant stealth-platformer Mark of the Ninja: Remastered is just $10, a great price for a solid remaster.
The Free to Play sale includes DLC and in-game currency for a wide range of popular games. You can grab the Apex Legends - Lifeline edition and Bloodhound edition for $11 each or as a bundle for $21.44. If you're a fan of the Super Smash Bros.-esque fighting game Brawlhalla, you can unlock every legend for $15. Also, you can grab in-game currency for Dauntless, the Monster Hunter-style action-RPG, for 25% off during the sale.
We've rounded up the best Xbox One weekly deals below, but you can see the full offerings at the Xbox Store. If you're a fan of EA games, you might be interested in the current promotion on EA Access memberships. From now until June 29, you can get your first month of EA Access for just $1 (after that it's $5/month).
For more great game deals, you should take a peek at Target's and Amazon's buy two, get one free sales on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch games. For PC gamers, Humble Bundle has an incredible bundle featuring more than 40 games for as low as $30, with all proceeds going to organizations that fight racial injustice. We also have a big roundup collecting all of the summer gaming sales you can shop right now.
Best weekly deals at Xbox Store
- Apex Legends - Lifeline and Bloodhound Double Pack -- $21.44 (
$39) - Brawhalla - All Legends Pack -- $15 (
$20) - Cluster Truck -- $3.74 (
$15) - Dauntless - 5,000 Platinum (+1,700 bonus) -- $37.49 (
$50) - Dead Cells -- $17.49 (
$25) - DC Universe Online Ultimate Edition -- $60.29 (
$90) - Guacamelee 2 Complete edition -- $6.74 (
$22.49) - Levelhead -- $15 (
$20) - Mark of the Ninja: Remastered -- $10 (
$20) - My Friend Pedro -- $13.39 (
$20) - N++ -- $10.49 (
$15) - Pikuniku -- $8.70 (
$13) - Rogue Legacy -- $3.74 (
$15) - Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove -- $28 (
$40)
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