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Xbox is offering classic video games for $20 off on Amazon

If you’ve been dying to play Banjo-Kazooie or Tomb Raider for the first time in years, now’s your chance to do so for cheap.

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For a limited time, Xbox is offering $20 off the digital versions of certain classic games. The selection includes remastered, rebooted and deluxe-edition titles for Xbox One. If you’ve been dying to play Banjo-Kazooie or Tomb Raider for the first time in years, now’s your chance to do so for a little bit cheaper.

Check out some of the great deals below.

1) Rare Replay

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Microsoft acquired the game developers responsible for classics like Banjo-Kazooie in 2002, however Rare has kept us entertained with games for 30 years. To celebrate the milestone, Rare released a collection of 30 games, including Banjo-KazooieBattletoadsPerfect DarkKiller Instinct, and more.

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Price: $19.99

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2) Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Deluxe Version

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Enjoy the original Gears of War, remastered in 1080P glory for Xbox One. This edition comes with five additional campaign chapters never released to console.

Price: $29.99

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3) Rise of the Tomb Raider

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Lara Croft returns in this sequel to the 2013 Tomb Raider, a reboot of the classic franchise. Though only two years have past, you’ll notice the difference in the hyper-realistic visuals and immersive gaming experience. We’ve come a long way since 1996. Croft, however, is badass as ever.

Price: $39.99

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4) Halo 5: Guardians

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The 2015 edition of Halo spans three worlds, so you have plenty of ground to tackle in this 4-player game.  The deluxe package of the game also includes the warzone REQ bundle, the animated series Halo: The Fall of Reach, and a 2-week trial of Xbox Live Gold.

Price: $69.99

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