Sony has recently kicked off the Days of Play campaign with massive price cuts on so many games, and now it’s Microsoft’s turn to respond with its very own Deals Unlocked promo.
And of course, the Redmond-based software giant has prepared significant discounts, with the company explaining players will be able to save up to 55% on more than 500 digital games.
Unsurprisingly, Forza Horizon 4 will also be included, and while Microsoft hasn’t provided any specifics right now, the company says those who want to buy the game will be able to save up to 60 percent. The Deals Unlocked sale will kick off on June 11.
At this point, the standard version of Forza Horizon is available for $59.99 in the Microsoft Store, while the Deluxe Edition costs $79.99. The Ultimate Edition is the most expensive version, as it can be yours for $99.99 or $79.99 with a Game Pass subscription.
And while Microsoft is now getting ready to drop these major price cuts for Forza Horizon 4, the company is also believed to be preparing for a massive E3 announcement that could witness the first preview of the next iteration of the game.
Forza Horizon 5 could therefore be announced at E3 this month, though Microsoft has remained completely tight-lipped on everything so far.
But according to tipsters with a good track on unreleased games, Forza Horizon 5 could end up being set in Mexico and not in Japan as originally speculated. In fact, Microsoft might have teased this change in an Xbox promotional video released back in 2019.
The Deals Unlocked promo will also include price cuts of up to 75 percent on select games from Xbox Game Studios, up to 60 percent on PC digital games, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for no less than $1 for three months. And if you’re looking to buy new hardware, Microsoft says it’ll sell gaming PCs from as low as $699.
Unsurprisingly, Forza Horizon 4 will also be included, and while Microsoft hasn’t provided any specifics right now, the company says those who want to buy the game will be able to save up to 60 percent. The Deals Unlocked sale will kick off on June 11.
At this point, the standard version of Forza Horizon is available for $59.99 in the Microsoft Store, while the Deluxe Edition costs $79.99. The Ultimate Edition is the most expensive version, as it can be yours for $99.99 or $79.99 with a Game Pass subscription.
And while Microsoft is now getting ready to drop these major price cuts for Forza Horizon 4, the company is also believed to be preparing for a massive E3 announcement that could witness the first preview of the next iteration of the game.
Forza Horizon 5 could therefore be announced at E3 this month, though Microsoft has remained completely tight-lipped on everything so far.
But according to tipsters with a good track on unreleased games, Forza Horizon 5 could end up being set in Mexico and not in Japan as originally speculated. In fact, Microsoft might have teased this change in an Xbox promotional video released back in 2019.
The Deals Unlocked promo will also include price cuts of up to 75 percent on select games from Xbox Game Studios, up to 60 percent on PC digital games, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for no less than $1 for three months. And if you’re looking to buy new hardware, Microsoft says it’ll sell gaming PCs from as low as $699.