
Our latest big new sale has just gone live on the Xbox Store! This is the Golden Week 2026 sale, which sees loads of AAA games (and indie games for that matter) being reduced for the next week until May 6th.
There are plenty of highlights in here too, including "Lowest Price Ever" discounts for the likes of Final Fantasy XVI, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth and Octopath Traveler 0, while major recent releases such as Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and Marathon are also part of the sale.
We're going to throw some of our top picks from the Xbox Golden Week 2026 Sale down below, and you can find the full selection by going to the Microsoft Store app on your Xbox console and hitting "Deals". You'll also find a few other sales that are still ongoing by doing this, such as the Beyond Spring Sale featuring lots of DLC discounts.
Interested in any of these Xbox Golden Week deals? Let us know down in the comments section below.
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Code Vein 2 is a great game. If you liked the first game, then you will definitely like the second because it does everything just that little bit better...
@Fiendish-Beaver Unfortunately one thing I really enjoyed about the first Code Vein was the online co-op, which isn't in this sequel 😞 I'll still play it eventually, but that omission delayed my purchase. That and apparently it really has no real plot connection to the first game (at least from what I've read about it)?
I never play any of the Souls or Souls-like games in co-op, @Broosh, so for me its omission from Code Vein 2 was no issue, although I can imagine it being a disappointment for those that like to play co-op games. Personally, I don't like people, so I choose to play solo...! 😂
@Fiendish-Beaver Understandable, I usually co-op Fromsoft games on my first run, but subsequent playthroughs do more solo and try new builds and so on. Honestly the bland labyrinth-like stages in the first CV was saved by playing with a friend online for me, so if CV2 has better level design than the first game, that is pretty big on its own!
It's been a while since I played the first game, @Broosh, and I don't have the greatest memory, but I seem to recall the map basically being one large labyrinth with a cathedral at its heart. It was, as I recall, very much the same pretty much everywhere you went.
The second game is far more open world, and a lot more fun to explore. I really enjoyed it...
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