There are still quite a few video game deals going strong as Cyber Monday inches closer. One of our absolute favorites from this year’s seasonal sale event is on Star Wars Outlaws, which has gotten a $30 price drop from its original $69.99 price tag to just $39.99.
This is the lowest price yet for the game, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel, and a deal that likely won’t stick around for long after Cyber Monday. So, if you’ve been wanting to spend your holidays immersed in the world of Star Wars, pick up this game for either PS5 or Xbox Series X.
Now’s a great time to pick this one up as well, following the massive Title Update 1.4.0. A blog post from Ubisoft detailing the patch notes stated that, “This Title Update brings changes to combat and stealth allowing for greater player choice, the ability to now keep pick-up weapons in more situations, visual options to allow for a sharper image and much more to improve your journey across the galaxy.” The full list of changes can be found in the blog post as well.
Our review of Star Wars Outlaws from IGN’s Tristan Ogilvie said that “As far as Star Wars video games go, we’ve taken countless turns at twirling lightsabers and unleashing flashy Force powers, but Star Wars Outlaws swaggers into the cantina, slinks down into a booth with its holster clip unbuttoned and argues that those are no match for a good blaster at your side.”
Looking for even more video game deals? It’s worth having a look at our breakdown of the best Black Friday video game deals to see our top picks that are still available. And for an overall look at deals that are still live, have a look at our roundup of 12 Black Friday deals that are still in stock.
Will the Deals Change for Cyber Monday?
Many of the same deals from Black Friday are likely to return for Cyber Monday 2024, including some that sold out or expired. Retailers often stagger their inventory, reserving stock for each major sale event. This means Cyber Monday will bring back popular deals alongside brand-new, never-before-seen offers.
Traditionally, Black Friday was the in-store shopping frenzy, while Cyber Monday focused on online deals. While those lines have blurred, Cyber Monday remains the top event for online-focused retailers like Amazon, Newegg, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Even traditional retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart roll out exclusive online-only offers. Amazon, in particular, has already shifted gears to highlight its Cyber Monday deals early, so expect some amazing sales ahead.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.