New offers on Xbox 360 retrocompatible games for Xbox Series.
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Let’s move on to more deals this holiday season. Although Xbox Game Pass releases are on hold until the beginning of next year, we have new deals on retro-compatible Xbox 360 games for Xbox Series, so there’s no better time to relive some of the Xbox classics with a new discount promotion.
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These deals are weekly and will be available until next Tuesday and have nothing to do with the Countdown deals, which you can check out now through the following link.
Deals on retro-compatible Xbox 360 games in the Xbox Store
- Assassin’s Creed — 2.49 €
The beginning of one of Ubisoft’s most influential sagas. Set in the Holy Land during the Third Crusade, this first Assassin’s Creed focused on urban exploration, stealth, and planned assassinations. Its structure is more repetitive than later installments, but it’s still key to understanding the origins of the franchise.
- Assassin’s Creed II — 2.49 €
Considered by many to be the series’ major quality leap. It introduces Ezio Auditore and a Renaissance Italy full of iconic cities like Florence and Venice. It improves combat, mission variety, and narrative pacing, making it one of the most memorable titles in the series.
- Assassin’s Creed Revelations — 2.99 €
The conclusion of Ezio’s arc and a direct connection to Altaïr’s story. Set in Constantinople, it combines vertical exploration, new gadgets, and a more reflective tone. It’s a very story-focused installment that ties up loose ends from the early games.
- Assassin’s Creed Rogue — 5.99 €
One of the most distinct proposals in the classic saga. Here, we control a former Assassin who becomes a Templar, offering a unique perspective on the conflict. Its open world is reminiscent of Black Flag, with naval exploration and Arctic settings, and it’s a very interesting piece within the canon.
- Far Cry 3 — 6.59 €
The Far Cry that defined the modern formula for the series. Tropical open world, skill-based progression, total freedom of action, and one of the most iconic villains in video games. It’s still perfectly playable today and is a clear reference point within the genre.
- Far Cry Classic — 2.99 €
A remastered version of the original Far Cry, adapted for consoles. Much more linear and demanding than modern installments, with an emphasis on survival, difficulty, and direct confrontations. It’s an interesting curiosity to understand how the series began.
- Far Cry Instincts Predator — 4.49 €
An expanded version of Far Cry Instincts, exclusive to consoles. It introduces animal abilities that alter gameplay, with a more arcade-like and direct focus. It’s a very distinct installment from the modern Far Cry games, but with its own identity.
- Far Cry 2 — 2.99 €
The most experimental and raw Far Cry. Set in Africa, it bets on realism, weapon management that deteriorates, and a hostile world without constant help. It’s not for everyone, but it’s still one of Ubisoft’s boldest proposals.
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist — 5.99 €
One of the best modern installments of Splinter Cell. It combines classic stealth with more aggressive options, offering total freedom to the player. Its mission design, variety of styles, and technical aspect make it a reference point for the genre even today.

