Weekend Console Download Deals for Jan. 30: Xbox Developer Direct Sale

It's a week late, but Xbox still has some deals to celebrate the latest Developer Direct.

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More than a week has passed since Xbox's Developer Direct showcase, but Xbox would still like to celebrate with a special promotion discounting several first-party titles. They're led by Ninja Gaiden 4, which may have fallen under your radar during a packed October month. The latest in the series is now on sale, but if you're more into the 2D Ninja Gaiden games, then you can also check out Xbox's Indie Selects Anniversary sale and find Ninja Gaiden Ragebound at a nice discount.

Here's our selection of this weekend's console deals:

PlayStation

The following deals are available to all users. PlayStation Plus members may be eligible for additional discounts. If more than one version of a game is available, the PlayStation 5 gen price will be listed.

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

Xbox

If more than one version of a game is available, the Xbox Series X|S price will be listed.

Xbox Games with Gold has been retired as of September 1, 2023. The following games are a part of Xbox Game Pass Deals and Discounts. An Xbox Game Pass Core or Ultimate subscription is required to receive these discounts.

The following deals are available to all Xbox users. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members may be eligible for additional discounts.

Nintendo Switch

Unless otherwise noted, all prices listed are for Switch 1 versions. Remember that Switch 1 games can be played on Switch 2.


If you've found any deals we might have missed or there's a specific one you wish to highlight, be sure to join the conversation and let us know in the comments. Or let us know how you're enjoying your new games by jumping into the Official Shacknews Community Discord.

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