The Lunar New Year Offers start on Xbox and we recommend these 17 great games

Starting the new year on the right foot is important. Finish the first of it premiering a great game with a brutal discount it’s even better. On Xbox they are fully aware of this and have started the first round of sales with the Lunar New Year as a pretext. You and I know that this is the least of it when you have an irresistible pack ahead of you with the two recent remakes de Resident Evil for less than 15 euros or save 50 euros with FIFA 23.

More than 400 games and items from the Xbox store are reduced in price up to 70% starting today and until January 31. Two weeks in which you will be able to get hold of those games that didn’t arrive for Christmas and should have, or that specific title that has been making you eyes since its launch trailer. Are you not sure what to play? We have more than a dozen suggestions.

In VidaExtra We have reviewed the entire list of games offered, we have compared prices and we have brought together a generous handful of proposals that are very worth considering. New Generation titles, backwards compatible, Xbox 360 classics and the occasional game at a laughing price or for less than the cost of a breakfast. Some are so sweet that you won’t mind having them associated with your profile, even if they are included in Game Pass.

  • A Way Out for 2,99 euros (before 29.99 euros). Josef Fares is a genius and a figure, but he makes some cooperative games that are absolutely essential. A Way Out is his own version of The Great Escape and at that price it’s a great deal.
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins for 13,99 euros (before 69.99 euros). Don’t know where to start the Ubisoft saga? The installment that will start the legacy of the Assassins lowers its price and has enough content to have you hanging around by the time the new installment comes out.
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered for 19,99 euros (before 39.99 euros). The Activision Shooters saga is one of the most important in the entire history of video games, and its turning point was Modern Warfare. Its Remaster strengthens the reasons for its success.
  • Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night for 3,13 euros (before 9.49 euros). A well-deserved cult classic that reminds us of the best years of Konami. This version, moreover, is the one published specifically for Xbox 360. If you like the new metroidvanias, you’re going to hallucinate with this timeless gem.
  • Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy for 15,99 euros (before 39.99 euros). Three classic games. Three complete remakes and a reduction of almost a third of its price. Naughty Dog-style platforming with extra challenge.
  • Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition para Xbox Series X / S por 19,99 euros (before 39.98 euros). And if you want the Xbox One version you have it for 9,98 euros. The return through the front door of the most transgressive, hooligan and scoundrel Capcom. Pure hack’n slash.
  • FIFA 23 for Xbox One for 20.99 euros (before 69.99 euros). The Next Gen version for Xbox Series X/S is marked down to 31,99 euros. The World Cup is over and the season has passed its halfway point, but EA’s soccer obsession continues. You still have time to join in the second half.
  • Grand Theft Auto V for Xbox Series X / S by 19,99 euros (before 39.99 euros) Have you not played the best Rockstar game yet? No more excuses. And if you already had it on Xbox One, it’s about time you made the leap to the new generation: GTA Online is still there.
  • Injustice 2 for 9,99 euros (before 39.99 euros). The creators of Mortal Kombat pulled one of the best fighting games of the past generation out of their hats in which DC’s top superheroes and villains collided on the screen. Crazy!
  • Mass Effect Legendary Edition for 17,49 euros (before 69.99 euros). BioWare’s Mass Effect saga is one of the best that has been done in role-playing and science fiction. This special edition is what you were waiting for to dive into it or rediscover it.
  • Psychonauts 2 for 19,79 euros (before 59.99 euros). Tim Schafer’s latest great genius: he is hilarious, crazy and with platforming levels that are measured face to face with those of Nintendo, but always keeping that unique Double Fine touch.
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 for 19,79 euros (before 59.99 euros). The definitive Western, by far. Rockstar may give priority to his other great saga, but he turned fully to make the maximum recreation of the spirit of the Wild West. And boy did he succeed.
  • Resident Evil: Raccoon City (RE2 Remake + RE3 remake) for 14,99 euros (before 59.99 euros). Bearing in mind that this year it will go on sale el remake de Resident Evil 4, this lot is even more essential. Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes with an added bonus: the free Next Generation update.
  • SEGA Mega Drive Classics for 7,49 euros (before 29.99 euros). An irresistible selection with SEGA’s 16-bit classics. Games that don’t age, with new options (including saving) and an interface between games that exudes pure nostalgia.
  • STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition by 8,99 euros (before 59.99 euros). If you like Star Wars, Cal Kestis’ journey cannot be missing from your game library. Even less at this price and with the sequel looming.
  • Sunset Overdrive Deluxe Edition by 7,49 euros (before 29.99 euros). A great adventure and action game that Insomniac Games itself made for Xbox. Its assets, the ones that define the studio: crazy weapons, a brilliant rhythm and room to do what we want between games.
  • titan fall 2: Ultimate Edition por 4,49 euros (before 29.99 euros). Few if any can afford to cough up Respawn in the Shooter arena. But it must be recognized that with the sequel to Titanfall they established themselves: chaos, destruction, and loads of explosions with a very pampered gunplay.

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