
Xbox is now holding another “Buy One, Get Two Free” sale, and there are over 300 games available.
While it’s not unusual for a lot of platforms to run specialised sales from time to time, Xbox also regularly hosts “Buy One, Get Two Free” type of sales, giving you the opportunity to pick up a few games for a reduced price.
That’s the case with the current sale that’s ongoing, which kicked off this week and ends on Tuesday, 23rd September 2025.
The focus for this sale is on indie games, where buying one game included in the offer allows you to claim two more games for free.
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In total, there are 373 games included in the sale, so it’s worth taking a look at the entire list. While you can only view the list on an Xbox console, TrueAchievement’s Sean Carey has shared a spreadsheet that includes all the offers available. You can view that here.
It’s worth noting that the two cheapest games are the ones you’ll get for free, so if you put one game that costs £10.99 into your basket, one that costs £14.99, and one that’s £19.99, you’ll end up spending just under twenty quid for the three of them.
To get the best savings though, it might be best to add three games that are similar in price to your basket.
Looking through the list, there are some decent games here that are part of the offer. For example, you can get Playdead’s Inside, Unsouled, and Snake Pass for £16.99.
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Or if you wanted to go a little cheaper, you can get Turbo Golf Racing, The Longest Road on Earth, and Hexologic for less than a tenner.
Though, with over 370 games available in the offer, it’s best to take a look through it yourself and decide which ones you’d like to grab.
The sale lasts until Tuesday, 23rd September 2025, so you have plenty of time to check it out in case it interests you. It might be a hit or miss with some of these titles, but there are quite a few in here that should allow you to build up a decent bundle.
It’s worth noting that some of these games support cross-buy and Play Anywhere, meaning you can play them on any supported Xbox consoles, PC, and cloud-enabled devices, and be able to pick up your save regardless of where you play them.
Topics: Xbox, Indie Games, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X