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Weekend console download for February 28: Horizon Sale

Playstation takes a step back and looks at how far the Horizon series has come. Aloy's first adventure broke out, she had another, she had one in virtual reality, she had one in Lego and she circled the whole back and started a remastered version of her original journey. The full Horizon franchise is for sale all weekend via Playstation. If you don't have PlayStation 5, that's okay. The Nintendo Switch version of Lego Horizon Adventures is also for sale.

A number of hits are available on Xbox and includes a first discount on Indiana Jones and the large circle! If you missed one of the best games of the past year, take a look at this sale.

Here is our selection of the console transactions of this weekend:

Playstation

The following offers are available to all users. Playstation Plus members can be entitled to additional discounts. If more than one version of a game is available, the PlayStation 5 Gen PRICE is listed.


The following offers are only available to the PlayStation Plus members.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoe71enoh2q

Xbox

If more than one version of a game is available, the price of the Xbox series X | S listed.

Xbox games with gold were retired from September 1, 2023. The following games are part of the Xbox Game Pass offers and discounts. An Xbox Game Pass or an ultimate subscription is required to obtain these discounts.


The following offers are available to all Xbox users. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can be entitled to additional discounts.

  • #Icymi: hits that you cannot miss
  • Plaion Publisher Sale
  • Anime month

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kbxocfnn4e

Nintendo Switch


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7fow6gmehg


If you have found offers that we may have missed or a certain one you want to highlight, you should join the conversation and know us in the comments. Or let us know how to enjoy your new games by getting into the official Shacknews Community Discord.

Ozzie has played video games since he picked up his first NES controller at the age of 5. Since then he has been working on games and only stepped back during his college years. But after years in QA circles for THQ and Activision, he was withdrawn and mainly spent time to advance the guitar hero series at its climax. Ozzie has become a big fan of flat demands, puzzle games, shooters and RPGs, to name just a few genres, but he is also a big idiot for everything with a good, convincing story behind it. Because what are video games if you can't enjoy a good story with a fresh cherry cola?