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Xbox Black Friday Sale: 1000+ Games on Sale

Xbox Black Friday Sale: 1000+ Games on Sale

November 20, 2025 Lisa Park - Tech Editor Tech

Xbox Black Friday Sale Now Live: Over 1,000 Titles on Sale

November 20, 2025

Microsoft has launched its annual ⁢Black Friday ⁤sale for Xbox, offering discounts on a massive catalog of over 1,000 games. The sale encompasses titles across the xbox ecosystem, including Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, as well⁢ as digital games available thru the Microsoft Store.

what to Expect from the Sale

While specific deals​ vary, the breadth ‌of the sale suggests important savings across numerous ​genres. Expect to find discounts on both first-party Microsoft titles – such as Halo, Forza, and ⁣ Starfield – and a wide selection of third-party games.‍ ​ The sheer number of included titles indicates a considerable chance for gamers to expand their libraries at reduced prices.

The Black Friday sale is a ​key event for Xbox, traditionally driving significant engagement and game purchases. It provides ‌a ⁤valuable opportunity for players to access popular‍ titles they ⁤may have missed throughout the year, or to try out new experiences‌ at a lower‌ cost. Deals are expected to⁤ continue​ through the Black Friday weekend ⁣and possibly into Cyber monday.

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