SAVE 91%:As of May 2,Philippines movie 18+ Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderis on sale for just $3.99 at the Microsoft Store. That's $36 off of its usual price of $39.99.
It isn't quite May 4th yet, but you can grab one of the best Star Warsgames for its lowest price yet on Xbox right now in anticipation.
If you somehow missed out on 2019's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,now's the time to grab your own copy. It's gotten a massive price cut just in time for the biggest Star Warscelebration of the year, and you can get it for less than the price of a double cheeseburger at McDonald's.
As of May 2, get Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderfor just $3.99 at the Microsoft Store. That's 91% off its normal price of $39.99 and a discount of $36. This deal applies to the standard edition of the game, but you can also opt for the deluxe version, which is a dollar more at $4.99. That version will net you a couple of special character skins, a digital art book, and 90 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage.
Set five years after the events of Revenge of the Sith, this single-player adventure puts you in the shoes of young Jedi Cal Kestis, an Order 66 survivor. On the run from those who would see him perish, he ends up polishing his Jedi skills and embarking on a quest to rebuild the Jedi Order. It's a challenging journey on par with any of the other Star Warsvideo games out there, and the predecessor to the excellent Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, so if you haven't played it, you should, now that it's so cheap.
Ring in Star WarsDay by getting to know Cal's back story. It'll only cost you a few bucks!
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