GameStop Selling Several Xbox One Square Enix Games For Cheap

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You gotta love it when good games go on sale – and maybe even more when you can download them instead of having to wait several days for them to ship to your door. And today, GameStop is offering a pretty good deal on select Square Enix hits for Xbox One.

Granted, some of the newer releases aren't really included – Final Fantasy XV is still going for full price – but you can head on over and score some great deals on some of the company's older releases, which are still pretty stellar games.

First off, Just Cause 3 – a game that recently joined the PlayStation Plus program, being offered for free of charge – can be yours for $15. On top of that, you can also pay an additional $6.25 and score the Air Land and Sea Expansion Pass for it, practically getting the complete game right away for just over $20. That's a swell deal in itself, considering how entertaining the game continues to be.

On top of that, you can also get the original 2013 Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition for pretty cheap, going for $7.50. Although not as ambitious as Rise of the Tomb Raider, this release really put Lara Croft back on the map, with exciting action, well-designed stages and a beautiful presentation that will hold your attention for some time.

Finally, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided can be yours for $15, and you can add the Season Pass with extra chapters and other content for an extra $7.50, bringing the total to $22.50. That's not too bad at all, considering that Mankind Divided follows the events from Human Revolution with excellent results, and a variety of missions that will keep you augmenting, sleuthing, and shooting for weeks.

There's no word on how long the sale will last, so it's best to jump on these deals as soon as you can, especially Just Cause 3 with its open-world chaos. We'll let you know if Square Enix adds any extra deals to the bunch – a cheap Rise of the Tomb Raider bargain would certainly hit the spot with us, provided there's room on the ol' hard drive.

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