The timing could not be better. With hardware prices climbing and new releases pushing $70 or more at launch, Xbox has quietly dropped one of its better sales in recent memory, running through June 10 and covering everything from Xbox 360 classics to current-gen Series X/S titles.

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The standout here is the sheer range. This is not a clearance bin situation. Hogwarts Legacy: Digital Deluxe Edition sits at $12 (down from $80). Red Dead Redemption 2 is $15 off a $60 original price. Mass Effect Legendary Edition, which bundles the original trilogy with most of its DLC, is $12. These are full, lengthy games that will run you 30 to 100-plus hours each, all for less than a movie ticket and a bag of popcorn.

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Here's the lowdown on the best picks under $15:
The BioShock: The Collection at $10 is a particular standout if you have never played those games. Three full titles, all remastered, for less than a single fast food meal.
Bundle value that actually makes sense
What most players miss with sales like this is the bundle math. The Shadow of War and Shadow of Mordor combo at $7 gives you two full open-world action games for the price of a coffee. The Need for Speed / Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 / Unravel bundle hits $6 for three games. Back 4 Blood at $10 is down from $100, which is an absurd drop for a co-op shooter that still has an active enough player base to find matches.
If you are new to the Star Wars Jedi series, grabbing both Fallen Order ($8) and Survivor ($11) together for $19 total is the smartest move in this entire sale. Two of the best action-adventure games of the past several years, and they play back to back perfectly.
For co-op players, It Takes Two at $14 is worth flagging. The game requires two players but has a free "Friend's Pass" system, so only one person in your group needs to own it. That changes the value calculation entirely.
What this sale says about Xbox's current strategy
Xbox has been running more frequent and deeper discount events over the past year, and the pattern here is clear. The platform is leaning hard into making its back catalog accessible, particularly for players who may have skipped the previous console generation or who are new to the ecosystem.
The key here is that many of these are not stripped-down base editions. Premium and Deluxe versions with DLC included are hitting these price points, which is a meaningful shift from the older model of discounting the base game while keeping expansions at full price.
For anyone building out their Xbox library or looking to catch up on games they missed, this is a genuinely good window. Check out our game reviews before committing to anything you are unsure about, and if you want more context on specific titles in the list, our gaming guides have coverage on several of them.
The sale runs through June 10, so there is a short window to browse the full Xbox deals page and sort by price before things reset.








