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Xbox's latest sale lets you get into all manner of life-threatening situations, and for up to 67% off, too.

Put your Life on the Line with Xbox’s Survival of the Fittest Sale

Xbox's latest sale lets you get into all manner of life-threatening situations, and for up to 67% off, too.
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The Xbox Store is running another sale alongside its usual ones this week. This one is the Survival of the Fittest sale.

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If the name didn’t give it away, this sale focuses exclusively on survival games of all forms, whether spiders are killing you for the umpteenth time in Don’t Starve or you’re testing your wits against killer dinosaurs in ARK: Survival Evolved.

Here’s what the sale has on offer:

  • ARK: Survival Evolved — $17.49
  • ARK: Survival Evolved Explorers Edition — $44.99
  • No Man’s Sky — $29.99
  • Conan Exiles — $24.99
  • Conan Exiles Complete Edition — $52.49
  • Don’t Starve Mega Pack — $8.09
  • The Long Dark — $14.99
  • 7 Days to Die — $17.99
  • Death Road to Canada — $8.99
  • Bad North: Jotunn Edition — $8.99
  • Thea: The Awakening — $8.99
  • Remothered: Tormented Fathers — $11.99

That’s but a sampling of the survival goodness on offer. You can check out the full list of games here.


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.