Xbox One's Best Deals This Week: Horror Games, Expansions, And More

If you like your games to be filled with monsters, this week’s deals on the Xbox Store are for you. A new sale dubbed Shocktober in Summer offers 75% off horror and action games for Xbox One, including Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Dead Rising, and Devil May Cry. There’s also a sale on add-ons for popular games such as The Division 2 and Grand Theft Auto V. Like usual, Xbox Live Gold subscribers get exclusive deals, and this week’s Deals With Gold games are definitely worth checking out. The Xbox Store’s current batch of deals are live through July 6.

While last year’s Devil May Cry 5 isn’t featured in the sale, every other game in Capcom’s stylish action franchise is steeply discounted. You can grab the Devil May Cry HD Collection–containing the first three games–for $18 and Devil May Cry 4’s Special edition for $7.49. Alternatively, you can purchase all four games together for $22.49 and save a few bucks. Ninja Theory’s excellent DmC: Devil May Cry is also on sale for just $9.89.

Capcom’s survival horror franchise Dead Rising is available for super cheap. You can grab Dead Rising and Dead Rising 2 for $6 each, Dead Rising 3’s Apocalypse edition for $9, and Dead Rising 4 for only $6. Speaking of zombies, The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is 50% off at $22.49. The massive bundle includes all four mainline seasons, 400 Days, and Michonne.

Some neat indie horror games are on sale, too, including Bloober Team’s Layers of Fear 2 ($9.89) and Blair Witch ($15) as well as Little Nightmares for $5.

The Deals Unlocked Add-on Sale features expansions, DLC, and in-game currency for some great games. The Division 2’s Warlords of New York expansion is on sale for $19.49. If you have Dragon Ball FighterZ and are interested in expanding the character roster, the FighterZ Pass is discounted to $17.49. And if you only have the base game for The Witcher 3 and want to dive into the superb DLC, the expansion pass is down to just $10.

Xbox Live Gold and Game Pass Ultimate subscribers arguably have the two best deals this week. One of 2019’s best games, A Plague Tale: Innocence, is down to a new low price at $12.49, and BioShock: The Collection is up for grabs for just $10.

You can browse the full lineup of deals at the Xbox Store and see our picks below.

Best Xbox One game deals this week

  • A Plague Tale: Innocence — $12.49 ($50)*
  • Alien: Isolation — $12 ($30)
  • BioShock: The Collection — $10 ($50)*
  • Blair Witch — $15 ($30)
  • Castlevania Anniversary Collection — $10 ($20)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan — $15 ($30)
  • Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin — $10 ($40)
  • Dead Rising — $6 ($20)
  • Dead Rising 2 — $6 ($20)
  • Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse edition — $9 ($30)
  • Dead Rising 4 — $6 ($40)
  • Dead Rising Triple Bundle Pack — $14.87 ($59.49)
  • Devil May Cry HD Collection — $18 ($30)
  • Devil May Cry 4 – Special edition — $7.49 ($25)
  • Devil May Cry 4 HD Collection + 4SE Bundle — $22.49 ($45)
  • The Division 2 – Warlords of New York – Expansion — $19.49 ($30)
  • DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive edition — $9.89 ($30)
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ – FighterZ Pass – $17.49 ($35)
  • Dying Light — $13.39 ($20)
  • Layers of Fear 2 — $9.89 ($30)
  • Little Nightmares — $5 ($20)
  • Megalodon Shark Cash Card (GTA Online) — $85 ($100)
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville — $16 ($40)
  • Sea of Solitude — $8 ($20)
  • The Sinking City – Necronomicon edition — $18.74 ($75)
  • The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series — $25 ($50)
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Expansion Pass — $10 ($25)

*denotes exclusive deal for Xbox Live Gold subscribers

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