Buy Xbox One's Lords of the Fallen for $30, Today Only
Microsoft's latest Spotlight Sale offers a pretty nice deal on the Dark Souls-like role-playing game.
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Dark Souls-like role-playing game Lords of the Fallen is now available on Xbox One for $30, which is 50 percent off its normal $60 sticker price. The deal is good until midnight tonight (March 9), and you can queue up a download right now through the Xbox Web marketpace.
It's available at the discounted price only on Xbox One, through the Spotlight Sale promotion. The PlayStation 4 and PC editions still cost full price.
Lords of the Fallen welcomed its first story DLC last week in the form of the Ancient Labyrinth add-on, which is available now on all platforms. GameSpot critic Kevin VanOrd scored the DLC a 3/10, writing: "It is important to understand what you are getting: a skimpy maze that amounts to three hallways, a few levers to pull, some skeletal archers, and a few other cronies to defeat."
As for main Lords of the Fallen game, VanOrd enjoyed that much more. In his 8/10 review last year, he wrote: "Superficially, you could call Lords of the Fallen a Souls game for the meek and the uninitiated. But it earns more respect than such a flippant description."
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