Between theXboxGames With Gold program this Februaryallowing users to add up to four Microsoft-curated video games to their collection, and the heavy discounts introduced at the end of last year, it’s been a good time for patient gamers to buy great video games at an absolute steal – and now, Xbox is poised to offer another opportunity for its customers to expand their library.

This month, the Xbox store is hosting a massive Ubisoft publisher sale, with discounts ranging from 20% up to a whooping 80% on some of its titles such asWatch Dogs 2orTom Clancy’s The Division.In addition to the publisher sale, theLunar New Year saleis still ongoing, and both discounts will remain valid till February 8.

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To get to the heart of the matter and the most enticing part of the Xbox discount deal: the games offered by the Ubisoft publisher sale are hardly restricted to just old titles.Assassin’s Creedfans can use this opportunity to get the Assassin’s CreedBundle – featuring its latest three games,Origins,Odyssey, andValhalla– for $47.99, saving over $112.00, and in return getting to experience the beautifully recreated worlds of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, before capping it all off with an adventure set in the early Viking era.

For those in need of justAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, the discount offers its Gold Edition – complete with game pass, expansion packs, and deluxe content – at just $39.99. Other franchises are hardly exempt from the publisher sale, as customers can purchase the Deluxe Edition ofFar Cry 6for $47.99 at a 40% discount, featuringBreaking BadandBetter Call SaulactorGiancarlo Espositoin the role of its main antagonist. Those interested in trying their hands with the modernFar Cryfranchisemight also be interested in the Far Cry Anthology Bundle – featuring the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth installment for $59.99, saving $90.00 on the purchase.

Other key discounts for Ubisoft’s franchises includeWatch Dogs Legion, selling for $14.99 at a 70% discount from its original price, as well as theSouth Parkgames,The Stick of TruthandThe Fractured But Whole, selling for $8.89 and $14.99, respectively. Should any of the aforementioned games not spark any interest, there’s plenty of other exciting games and bundles to pick and choose from on the official Xbox website, as the full list features a myriad of titles from both the old and current generation.

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