It’s time to grab some games and save money while doing it. With holiday discounts well underway, there’s plenty of games that are available for well under their normal prices. One of the best discounts I’ve seen is, surprisingly enough, for the one of the best-selling games of the year so far. Act fast, and you can grab EA Sports College Football 25 for just $30 at Best Buy, as long as you have an Xbox Series X.
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- Best Buy: Big savings on video games, accessories, and more
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- Target: Live deals on a huge range of products
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College Football used to a big series for publisher Electronic Arts (EA), but the franchise was dropped in 2014 after a number of problems, with EA instead opting to pour more resources into its Madden NFL franchise.
As a result, the long-awaited return of College Football was a big deal, and right now, College Football 25 is the best-selling game of the year in the U.S, despite only being available on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation consoles.
Naturally, seeing College Football 25 over 50% off is a big deal, and if you’re interested, you’ll want to act quickly to make sure you don’t miss out. The only thing to keep in mind is that this sale is for physical copies, meaning it’s only valid for players that own an Xbox Series X with a disc drive. If you have an Xbox Series S (or the recent all-digital Xbox Series X) then this won’t be compatible.
Bluntly, Black Friday sales this year haven’t been as impressive as what I’ve seen in many past years, so any games that are actually discounted by a decent amount are probably not going to remain in stock for long.