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Xbox One's Black Friday Xbox Live Game Sale Is Now Live For Everyone

Black Friday is nearly upon us, and the Xbox One Black Friday digital games sale has gone live. Following an early access period during which it was only available to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, all Xbox One owners can now start shopping Xbox Live's sale.

There are some huge savings here on more recent games, including Resident Evil 2 at 67% off, a half-price NBA 2K20, and a much cheaper Red Dead Redemption 2. We've rounded up a selection of deals below, and we've also put together a more extensive look at the best Xbox Live game deals for Xbox One owners. While the majority of what you'll find are Xbox One games, there are also a bunch of high-quality backwards-compatible games for Xbox 360 and the original Xbox that you can play on One, including earlier entries in the Splinter Cell series.

If you're picking up an Xbox One in a Black Friday sale, this is a good opportunity to build up your collection. Plus, be sure to check out all the early Xbox Black Friday deals available to you now. Stay tuned for the possibility of more deals being added. Sony's Black Friday PS4 PSN game sale has a staggered rollout, and while many of the games on sale are the same as on Xbox Live, we know that, for instance, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's base version won't be on sale until November 28. It's possible we could see the same happen on Xbox One, as only special editions of the game are currently on sale on Xbox Live.

Update: Amazon is now starting to price-match some of these Xbox One digital deals, giving you a chance to snag these games at a discount without a subscription.

Be sure to look out for other bargains, digital or otherwise, during Black Friday, and check out our guides for the best deals on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.


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