The 2026 Xbox Spring Sale has officially launched its “Preview” phase, offering Game Pass subscribers an early look at over 600 discounted titles. While the event will soon open to the entire Xbox community – likely with an even broader selection – we have already audited the current catalog to identify the most compelling offers.
This report highlights a curated selection of titles that represent significant value, ranging from blockbuster hits to overlooked gems. Each entry has been chosen because its current promotional price makes it a mandatory addition to any digital library.
Currently, these specific discounts are restricted to Xbox Game Pass members, though they are expected to become available to all players across the ecosystem in the coming days.
Hell Let Loose

Hell Let Loose is an uncompromising first – person shooter that prioritizes historical authenticity over accessibility, delivering a raw depiction of World War II combat. Players are encouraged to learn the tactical fundamentals and follow the guidance of Team17 to truly appreciate one of the most immersive PvP experiences on the platform.
With a Vietnam – themed sequel approaching and the game having exited the Game Pass service late last year, the current 75% discount provides a prime opportunity to own the game permanently. The title is available for $12.49 / £11.24 as you begin your journey through the military ranks.
Atomic Heart

Since its debut three years ago, Atomic Heart has captivated players with its bizarre, high – concept vision of a Soviet sci – fi utopia. While the launch version faced certain criticisms, the 2026 edition has benefited from numerous technical updates and the arrival of several premium story expansions.
Although it remains a polarizing experience, the game possesses a unique soul and atmosphere that makes it worth investigating for those who missed its original tenure on Game Pass. The Spring Sale features a 70% reduction, bringing the price to $20.99 / £17.99.
Mafia The Old Country

Last year’s release of Mafia: The Old Country served as a refreshing departure from open – world trends, with Hangar 13 and Take – Two returning to the franchise’s linear, narrative – driven roots. The result is a focused third – person adventure set in the heart of Sicily that delivers a polished and traditional cinematic experience.
Large discounts on this 2025 release remain infrequent due to its lower initial retail price, but the Sicilian journey is officially part of the 2026 Spring Sale. It is currently listed at $39.99 / £35.99, representing a 20% saving for Xbox Series X|S users.
Split Fiction

Split Fiction, the 2025 adventure from the creators at Hazelight, has already secured multiple “Game of the Year” accolades for its innovative approach to cooperative play. The development team continues to push technical and creative boundaries, ensuring their reputation as leaders in the genre remains intact.
The game features remarkable cooperative mechanics, original gameplay loops, and high – fidelity visuals that define the current generation of hardware. A 30% discount brings the price to $34.99 / £31.49, making it a highly recommended purchase for those seeking a premium duo experience.
Rise of the Tomb Raider

The 20 Year Celebration edition serves as the definitive version of the 2015 Crystal Dynamics hit, incorporating the base game alongside an extensive collection of DLC. Notable additions include an exploration of Croft Manor, which provides deeper context for the second entry in the modern Tomb Raider trilogy.
While the standard version remains available via Game Pass, the added value of the complete DLC package makes this bundle a superior choice at its current price. Many fans view this as a high point for the series, and at $4.49 / £3.74 – an 85% discount – it is an easy recommendation.
Get Even

Get Even is a psychological thriller that often escapes mainstream attention, despite being developed by the team behind the survival hit Chernobylite. Borrowing atmospheric elements from series like Fear and Condemned, this first – person title offers a dark narrative that mirrors the design philosophy of classic Xbox 360 – era thrillers.
We have highlighted this title specifically for its status as an underrated masterpiece that maintains high quality throughout its runtime. Currently available at an 85% discount for $4.49 / £3.59, it is the perfect choice for players looking for something unconventional this spring.
Dying Light The Beast

Dying Light: The Beast successfully revitalized Techland’s zombie survival franchise last year by offering a more concentrated and impactful experience than its predecessor. The game has proven that the series’ core mechanics of parkour and melee combat still resonate strongly with the player base.
The value proposition has recently improved with the release of the “Restored Land” update, which has been integrated into the base game at no additional cost. The store listing now appears as Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land and is currently priced at $44.99 / £44.99 following a 25% reduction.
Rad

As Double Fine prepares for the launch of Kiln on Game Pass next month, Rad offers a chance to explore the studio’s unique take on the 3D action – roguelite genre. Published by Bandai Namco, this title is not a standard fixture of the first – party library, making this sale a strategic time to add it to a collection.
The game holds a four – star rating on the Xbox Store, reflecting the community’s appreciation for Tim Schafer’s creative direction and the title’s vibrant 1980s aesthetic. At $4.99 / £3.99, it stands as a colorful example of the creativity Double Fine is known for.
Steelrising

Steelrising is a notable entry in the expanding library of soulslike titles on Xbox, developed by the studio Spiders. While it follows established genre conventions, it distinguishes itself through its rich atmosphere and an alternative historical setting that provides a compelling visual backdrop.
The game is particularly accessible due to the inclusion of an “Assist Mode,” allowing players who find the genre typically too difficult to enjoy the experience. With a massive 90% discount, the title is currently available for $4.99 / £4.99.
The Dark Pictures Anthology The Devil in Me

While House of Ashes is often cited as a standout in Supermassive’s horror anthology, The Devil in Me deserves recognition for its role as the series’ season one finale. The game successfully leaned into classic horror tropes, providing the suspenseful moments and atmospheric dread that fans of the studio expect.
Despite the varying reception across the Dark Pictures series, this 2022 entry concluded the narrative arc on a high note with its distinctive setting. It is currently featured in the 2026 Xbox Spring Sale at a 60% discount, priced at $15.99 / £13.99.
