Follow your Destiny with up to 85% off some of the biggest titles on Xbox this week

It"s that time of the week again, with Microsoft announcing several new deals on some of the best-selling franchises on both Xbox One and Xbox 360. To add some more excitement, Ubisoft has joined the fray with an Assassin"s Creed franchise sale, on top of the Game Fest deals that continued on from the previous week.

As mentioned, the entire Assassin"s Creed franchise has received steep discounts this week on Xbox One. If you haven"t visited ancient Egypt in Assassin"s Creed Origins, you might be tempted into jumping in at 40% off the retail price. If you"d rather revisit Paris during the French Revolution, Assassin"s Creed Unity has received a 60% trim. For those looking to bundle up, Ubisoft is offering 60% off an Assassin"s Creed Syndicate, Black Flag, and Unity collection as well.

If you"re a more "guns ablaze" type of gamer, Destiny 2 has received a 50% discount this week,letting you take on the Red Army in an attempt to stop them from destroying the Traveller. If fast-paced action is your thing, but you would much prefer doing as much damage as you can in a car of your choice, the remastered version of Burnout Paradise has received a 30% discount.

With the latest movie in the Marvel franchise literally taking the world by storm, you can experience the Telltale series based on the Guardians of the Galaxy, coming in at 50% off for the full season. For those who are fans of the epic Game of Thrones series, its episodic adventure is on sale as well.

Other titles on sale this week include For Honor, ARK: Survival Evolved, Just Cause 3 coming in at a mere $6 in the U.S., and Farming Simulator 17. Please note that several of these deals require an active Xbox Live Gold subscription, which can be purchased here. These deals are valid until May 14.

The top Xbox One deals are as follows:

For the full list of Xbox One add-ons and DLC, and some of the deals on Xbox 360, feel free to check out the source link below.

Source: Major Nelson

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