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Save Big On Mario, Zelda, Far Cry 5, More In The US

Rare deals on fantastic games.

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Newegg has launched a 25%-off sale on lots of the biggest games on the market right now. Whether you play games on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch, you'll want to look at these deals. The only hitch is that you have to enter promo code EMCPUEU83 at checkout to receive the discount. Take a look at our picks for the best games in the sale below, or check out the full list here.

You can get the popular shooters Call of Duty: WWII and Far Cry 5 for the appealing price of $45. The surprisingly excellent Hitman: The Complete First Season is available for $30, while Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition will only set you back $37.

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Nintendo Switch owners don't often get to enjoy discounts on that system's big games, but Newegg is making it happen this week. Enter the promo code to get heavy hitters like Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for $45 each. Also $45 are Pokken Tournament DX and Splatoon 2.

Anyone with a PS4 can save money on an array of exclusives this week. Baseball fans can grab MLB The Show 18 for $45. People who enjoy a good challenge can try their hand at Nioh for $30. And racing fans who want a realistic driving experience can get Gran Turismo Sport for $30 as well.

Xbox One owners can grab the open-sea pirate game Sea of Thieves for $45, and the battle royale shooter PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is on sale for $19. Lots of other games are available for 25% off, too. Just don't forget to enter the promo code at checkout.

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