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Tons Of Games Are Included In B1G1 50% Off Events at Amazon and Target

Dying Light 2, Cuphead, Far Cry 6, Saints Row, and other big releases are part of the savings.

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Amazon and Target are both running massive sales right now, offering a buy one, get one 50% off promotion across a wide variety of categories. Everything from office supplies and toys to books and sporting goods is on sale--but the most compelling reason to check out the event is the big catalog of video games, which include fairly recent releases such as The Callisto Protocol, Atomic Heart, Like a Dragon: Ishin, One Piece Odyssey, Wild Hearts, and WWE 2K23.

Cashing in on the offer is simple. Just add two eligible games to your shopping cart, and the cheaper of the two will get a 50% price cut at checkout. Many of the titles are already seeing generous discounts, making this a great time to pick up blockbuster releases you may have missed over the past few years. Other titles in the catalog include the challenging platformer Cuphead, the open-world Dying Light 2, and the roguelike Hades.

Remember--all of these games can be mixed and matched across other categories. So if you want to bundle Hot Wheels: Unleashed with a Slinky, you’ll still be eligible for the 50% discount. Of course, we wouldn't advise to go with that combo considering the more you spend the larger your discount will be; the best way to make use of this sale is by purchasing products sold at similar prices.

Need some help narrowing down the options? Here’s a list of the best games in Amazon’s catalog. If you don’t see anything you like, be sure to check out a similar promotion that’s running over at Target. There are some different options there, including Dead Space and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II-- so make sure to take a peek at both sales. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.

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