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Low Price: PUBG + Assassin's Creed Unity on Xbox One For $18

Lots of bang for your buck.

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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is an Xbox One console exclusive, at least for the time being. If you've been wanting to check it out but haven't wanted to spend $30 to buy it (especially while its competitor Fortnite is free to play), you'll definitely want to check out this deal: CDKeys is selling digital codes for PUBG for $21--and it comes with a copy of Assassin's Creed Unity.

That's the lowest price we've seen yet for the Xbox One version of this game alone. You effectively get two huge games for $21. And if you want to save an extra 5%, you can "like" CDKeys on Facebook, which gives you an additional discount code (desktop only). That brings the price down to $20.

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PUBG is still in early access on Xbox One, but it's receiving regular updates. In fact, it's set to get a new map soon, effectively doubling the content. As for the game itself, in GameSpot's PUBG review, Michael Higham wrote, "Each phase of a match presents a different type of tension that is equal parts thrilling and terrifying, driven by the insatiable desire to be the last person (or squad) standing. Whether you play solo or in a group, successfully executing adaptive tactics to win intense, high-stakes firefights makes for an incredibly rewarding experience. Every player has unique stories of their most memorable matches, and even after hundreds of hours, PUBG continues to inspire rousing tales of victory and defeat."

As for Assassin's Creed Unity, it drops players in a detailed re-creation of Paris during the French Revolution. In GameSpot's Assassin's Creed Unity review, Mark Walton wrote, "Assassin's Creed Unity is at once comfortingly familiar, yet drastically different. For all its recognizable tropes, and for all its throwbacks to Assassin's Creeds of old, Unity is surprisingly progressive. The sprawling narratives and endless procession of historical figures that have come to define the series have given way to a sharply focused, personal tale that eschews moments of joviality for something altogether much darker in tone."

Codes for Assassin's Creed Unity are limited, so if you want both games for $21, hop on this deal quickly.

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