The Xbox 360 store is currently holding its final sale until it’s officially classed as missing in action.
After almost two decades of being active, the Xbox 360 Store is finally being shelved by Microsoft in July, taking with it loads of good memories and games you’ll no longer be able to play.
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While Xbox has endeavoured to make as many games as it can backwards compatible, there are still heaps of Xbox 360 games that unfortunately never made it to the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
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This means, unless they’re on PC somewhere, a large chunk of the Xbox 360 library will officially become lost media in a few weeks, though you can still add a few of these titles to your library before they’re gone for good.
If you still own an Xbox 360 and have it connected to the internet, you’ll likely see there’s a sale going on right now, with great discounts on around 60 games.
The full list, courtesy of TrueAchievements, includes a good mix of indie titles that you might not have thought about grabbing before, as well as some AAA titles like the rebooted Tomb Raider series, Ubisoft’s presumably discontinued Watch Dogs franchise and many, many more.
The one thing missing are discounts on Xbox Live Arcade titles, the real prize for any players who are passionate about video game preservation or just like to collect as many titles as they can.
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The Xbox Live Arcade will also be shuffled off in July along with the digital storefront.
It’ll be a sad day when the Xbox 360 store officially closes, as many will undoubtedly have fond memories of it and the games it housed, though players still have until 29 July to grab as many titles as they can before it goes.
Topics: Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Microsoft