With next-gen consoles just around the corner, now is a perfect time to score some Activision-Blizzard titles for cheap. Whether you are a fan of shooters, loot, or platformers, the Activision-Blizzard publisher sale has a title you might enjoy.

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Keep in mind that while these discounts are decent, do not expect to walk away with several games for under ten dollars. Whether you are looking to catch up on some fun titles you missed in the past few years, or get your friend into Warzone, now is a great time. 

We Hope You Like Call Of Duty, Crash, Or Spyro

The sale was announced over on the official Xbox Twitter account. The biggest titles on sale include Call of Duty Modern Warfare digital edition for $38.99, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign for $14.99, and Overwatch for $19.79. There is also Call of Duty Black Ops III Zombie Chronicles for $29.99, and various Call of Duty's on sale going as far back as Call of Duty Ghosts.

However, with the dwindling playerbase on older Call of Duty titles, especially with the upcoming Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, best to pick up those titles only if you have friends to play with or just enjoy the solo experience. Unless you are a massive fan of zombies mode or single-player campaigns, avoid past Call of Duty titles for multiplayer experiences as they tend to have a low population filled with players that truly try hard.

If shooters are not your thing and want to enjoy a trip down memory lane, there are a few Spyro and Crash Bandicoot titles on sale. You can purchase the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, or Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled. There are several different priced bundles of these classic game remakes, so find the best deal for you if you want to pick up more than one Crash or Spyro title. Lastly, if none of the previous titles are up your alley, then there is Diablo III: Eternal Collection for $19.79. Whether you choose to buy any of these titles, just make sure to save some cash for those next-gen games.

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