Black Friday deals on Xbox One games: up to 50% off

The American company lowers the price of great titles such as Gears 5, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Borderlands 3 or FIFA 20, among others.

Black Friday has not started yet … but it has been advanced in some publishers. Like Sony, Ubisoft, Nintendo or Blizzard, the offers prior to the so-called Black Friday are already a reality on all platforms, without exception, with quite succulent discounts even a week before.

Because names like Gears 5, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, FIFA 20 or Borderlands 3 are just some of the titles for which Microsoft has decided to apply a discount that ranges between 20% and 50% compared to its usual price in the Digital portal of the company. But also others with more time behind them but equally successful today, such as GTA V, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Dark Souls Remastered. Without further ado, we leave a selection of offers below; You can check and filter the rest (there are a few tens) through this link to the Microsoft portal.

  • Gears 5 – € 34.99
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – Agent Edition – 67.99 euros
  • FIFA 20 – 45.49 euros
  • Borderlands 3 – € 41.99
  • Destiny 2 – Shadow Bastion – 20.99 euros
  • Code Vein – € 41.99
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 – € 34.99
  • Control – € 38.99
  • Assassin's Creed Odyssey – € 27.99
  • RAGE 2 – € 23.09
  • DMC 5 – € 19.79
  • Anthem – 13.99 euros
  • GTA V – € 9.89

Matt Booty, leader of Xbox Game Studios, has confirmed in an interview that they will announce more news of their next games for the year 2020 before the end of this course, so there are few who point to the gala of The Game Awards as the main focus where some of these developments can be revealed. Some of the candidates have first and last names, such as. Tell Me Why, Grounded, Everwild, Minecraft Dungeons, Halo: Infinite, Wasteland 3, Psychonauts 2, Bleeding Edge, Flight Simulator, Gears Tactics, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Battletoads, Age of Epires IV and more.

FreeGameTips has recently been able to chat with Phil Spencer, leader of the Microsoft video game department, in a meeting that took place this November in London on the occasion of X019. You can read the interview here.

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