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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition (Xbox One) Still $20 Off Past Cyber Monday

Get the newest Star Wars adventure on sale this holiday season.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is one of the biggest games of the holiday season. It's part of a trio of Star Wars media that also includes The Mandalorian on Disney Plus and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker releasing in theaters in December that's sure to have fans talking for a while. And although Fallen Order released just a couple weeks ago for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, we're already seeing a few deals on the game. Black Friday and Cyber Monday have both passed, but for Cyber Week (the few days after Cyber Monday in which sales linger on), there are still a few nice discounts on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order's Deluxe Edition and Xbox One S console bundle.

Unfortunately, you're out of luck if you're shopping for PS4, but Xbox One players can snag the Deluxe Edition for just $50, a full $20 off, at Walmart and Amazon right now. The Xbox One S console bundle is also still available for $213 at Walmart, although the Xbox One X deal has ended.

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Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Deluxe Edition (Xbox One) -- $50 ($70)

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is one of our top 2019 holiday gift recommendations; it also earned an 8/10 in our Jedi Fallen Order review. "Fallen Order becomes perhaps the strongest conception of what playing as a Jedi Knight ought to really be like," wrote Phil Hornshaw. "It's true that Fallen Order borrows liberally from other action games, but those elements work together with Respawn's combat and environment design, and a story that finds humanity in the Force and in its characters, to hone in on what makes the world of Star Wars worthy of revisiting again and again. Even with some rough edges, Fallen Order represents one of the most compelling game additions to the Star Wars franchise in years."


Console bundles

If you're looking to pick up a new Xbox One along with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, you still have one solid choice left over from Cyber Monday: an Xbox One S bundled with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition for $213 at Walmart.

Xbox One S with Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order -- $213
Xbox One S with Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order -- $213

Xbox One S with Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Deluxe Edition | $213 ($300)


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14'99 with origin prime...

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Do not order Jedi Fallen for pete's sake. What a bland uninspired medicore bore. Not only is the game an entire snooze, they pulled a destiny and rather than tell the story in the game, you find force areas where you unlock things to read.... 80% of this game is back tracking to pad content, cosmetic only rewards, and yeah. Ponchos....

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@Utnayan: I just really want Nintendo and Lucasfilm to work on getting that near finished Rogue Squadron collection for the Wii ported to the Switch.

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Hope no one gets duped into choosing the One S Fallen Order bundle.

The base Xbox One/S version of Fallen Order isn't just the worst-looking and performing one, it seems to be near-broken, with gameplay-ruining stutter issues, and textures and geometry that refuse to load in when they're supposed to

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@Spartan_418: PS Pro here and throughout my play (Rental - and beat it yesterday) I had 6 hard crashes, over 25 load locks, and sometimes up to 30 second pauses in action where it loaded the game. Not only that, this game is one giant mediocre hunk of snooze.

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Kind of f**ks with me that Injustice and the Mortal Kombat games have infinitely more realistic facial capture than a friggin' Star Wars game.

I mean yeah, it isn't part of the game, so it isn't a big deal. But when the "gore slash murder kill" guys are technically kicking the hell out of a well-known, usually top-of-the-line cinematic game franchise, that's just weird, right?

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@cheeseweasel24: Not really i have never liked any cutscenes that are not in engine anyway as it takes you out of the game. They are pointless really and only used to be used because graphics weren't good enough . Now they are good enough to just stay in the game engine for everything.

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@deviltaz35: The hell are you talking about? Injustice 2's facial animation uses the in-game engine. From what I've seen, it looks like this Star Wars game does too, but it looks like crap. That's my point. Netherrealm is kicking the crap out of a team making a Star Wars cinematic video game. (And everyone else.) With Disney's money behind them, this SW game should be state of the frickin' ART, not barely passable.

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