GameStop is currently holding a Game Days Sale that offers savings of up to 50% off on some ofthe biggest games on the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. Before heading into the discounted games, players should note that all deals will remain live until July 11.

Headlining the PS4 and Xbox One selections isStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, which is priced at $29.99 or 50% off its original price of $59.99.Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Orderrevolves around the story of Cal Ketis, who is on the run from The Empire after the fall of the Jedi order. Although an official sequel is yet to be announced, EA confirmed thatFallen Orderis the first entry in a new franchise.

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Another noteworthy game that players can pick up at GameStop’s Game Days Sale isBorderlands 3, which remains to be a popular first-person shooter game. The standard edition ofBorderlands 3is available for $19.99 (50% off), while the Deluxe is at $39.99 (25% off), and the Super Deluxe Edition at $49.99 (25% off). Several weeks ago, developer Gearbox released the third major DLC forBorderlands 3called Bounty of Blood, which introduced a new storyline, new missions, andraised the level cap to 60.

Now, for those looking into getting Nintendo Switch games, GameStop is currently offering some big games with huge savings on Nintendo’s hybrid platform. Headlining the Switch games isSpyro Reignited Trilogywhich is currently available for $29.99 from $39.99 and offers the remakes of the first threeSpyrogames. The Switch version ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntis also discounted at $49.99, as well asAssassin’s Creed 3 Remasteredat $19.99.

Apart from third-party Switch games, GameStop is also offering discounts on Nintendo’s own titles such asSuper Mario Maker 2, Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Edition, Yoshi’sCrafted World, Splatoon 2,andMario Tennis Aces,which are all priced at $39.99 each. Although discounts for first-party Switch games are not as deep as those from other studios, GameStop’s prices are currently the cheapest right now, especially since Nintendo doesn’t really offer huge discounts for its own games.

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