If you want to save on Xbox games, you might be interested in waiting a few weeks before buying.
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As June draws to a close, many Xbox players have started to slow down their digital purchases. The reason is simple: the traditional summer deals on the Xbox Store are just around the corner, and if Microsoft sticks to its usual schedule, the wait could be well worth it.
Although the company has not officially announced the campaign, the summer sales usually become one of the most important events of the year for Xbox users, with discounts affecting both major releases and retro-compatible classics.
Xbox Summer Deals Could Kick Off in Mid-July
Taking previous campaigns as a reference, everything indicates that the Xbox Store summer sales could start around July 16th, a date that traditionally marks the arrival of hundreds of new promotions.
- Big discounts on recent games.
- Special offers for complete sagas.
- Discounts on expansions and additional content.
- Retro-compatible Xbox 360 and original Xbox games at greatly reduced prices.
- Over 1,000 products with discounts between games and add-ons.
Additionally, this summer arrives at a particularly interesting time for the Xbox ecosystem. The bet on Xbox Play Anywhere and the growing integration between console and PC make many players wait for these sales to expand their shared library.
There are still a few weeks to go before the final promotions are announced, but if you’re planning to buy several games, it might be a good idea to hold on a little longer. Everything points to July bringing one of the most attractive campaigns of the year for Xbox users.

