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Massive Star Wars Video Game Deals Roundup

May the 4th be with you.

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It's May 4, which means you might hear someone make a clever Star wars reference like, "May the fourth be with you." That silly pun has turned today into the pop culture holiday Star Wars Day, and to celebrate, video game retailers have dropped prices on all kinds of Star Wars games. To help you find the best deals on games from a galaxy far away, we've rounded up all the biggest sales below. In the words of a wise Jedi: Save money, you will.

The biggest, newest Star Wars game is still Star Wars Battlefront II, which has gotten some major progression changes. If you feel like giving it a try, you'll be pleased to know most retailers currently have physical copies of it on sale. Here are those deals:

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If you prefer digital games, you'll find a whole lot of savings as well. For starters, the PlayStation Store has lots of Star Wars games on sale. You can find deals like Star Wars: Battlefront II for $36 ($30 with PS Plus) and Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens for $10.

The Microsoft Store has a Star Wars sale going as well, on Xbox One and Xbox 360 games. Xbox One owners can get Star Wars: Battlefront II on sale for $36 ($24 with Xbox Live Gold) and Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens for $15.

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For PC gamers, the sales range from new hits all the way back to classic Star Wars games from decades ago. In Steam's Star Wars game sale, you can get a full-on avalanche of Star Wars games by buying the Star Wars Complete Collection for $76 (down from $273). Steam also has Star Wars games divided into various bundles, like the X-Wing series ($12) and the Jedi Knight collection ($9), or you can buy any game individually. The Humble Store and GOG are running Star Wars sales of their own, with similar sale prices.

"May the 4th Be With You" sales

Happy Star Wars Day, everyone.

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