Take advantage, games and DLC 3x2 at the Xbox store, take advantage and save big until July 10.
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The Xbox digital store is back with one of its most unique promotions: a new “Buy One, Get Two Free” offer is now live, featuring over 150 full games and downloadable content for Xbox. A varied and sometimes unexpected selection, but one that can hide some great deals.
This promotion, also known as “Buy One, Get Two Free“, allows you to choose three products (base games, expansions, or a combination of both), paying only for the most expensive of the three. The other two are added to your library for free, with no compatibility restrictions between them. If you’re looking for more games on sale, don’t forget to check out our Xbox store sale.
Over 150 games and DLC free when you buy one on the Xbox Store
Among the titles available in this promotion are major Ubisoft productions, such as Star Wars Outlaws, Far Cry 6, or Watch Dogs, but also a quirky collection of niche games and simulators like Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator, My Universe: School Teacher, or even Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?.
There are a few details to keep in mind:
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The promotion can only be seen from an Xbox console, not from the web or app.
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It ends on Thursday, July 10th, 2025.
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Some DLC are available without requiring the base game, which can be a bit confusing.
To access the offer, simply enter the Xbox Store from your console, go to the “Deals” section, and then select the “Buy One, Get Two” tab.
If you’re curious or looking for something different to play this summer, it’s worth exploring the list. Although the selection is a bit chaotic, it’s a unique opportunity to get three titles for the price of one, especially if you combine high-value content.
