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Posted: 2019-07-31T04:41:27Z | Updated: 2019-07-31T05:21:25Z Xbox Evo 2019 Sale: Best Games to Buy | HuffPost
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Xbox Evo 2019 Sale: Best Games to Buy

From Soulcalibur VI to Tekken 7, here are the games you should be opening your wallet for.
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The Evolution Championship Series or Evo has its 2019 event this weekend from August 2 to August 4 in Las Vegas. As with every Evo, all digital storefronts will have sales on fighting games and the Xbox Evo 2019 sale has just begun. Before getting into the best deals, it is worth noting that one of the better fighting games that has a good discount isn’t available in India digitally.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is not available in India digitally on Xbox One. I’ve reached out to Bandai Namco Entertainment’s India distributor about this. SNK’s Samurai Shodown (2019) is also not available digitally in India and will not be mentioned in the list below. The Xbox 360 games mentioned below are all playable on Xbox One.

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Xbox Evo 2019: best games to buy

*Soulcalibur VI Deluxe Edition – Rs. 3,200
*Soulcalibur VI – Rs. 1,923.90
*Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection – Rs. 1,375
*Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 – Rs. 820
*Capcom Beat ’Em Up Bundle – Rs. 830
*Final Fight: Double Impact – Rs. 112.50
*Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix – Rs. 112.50
*Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition – Rs. 600
*Tekken 7 – Rs. 1,264

The Xbox One Evo 2019 sale deals are valid until August 5.

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