This page is updated throughout the day with the best Xbox Cyber Monday deals, so make sure to keep checking back for updates. There are also some great deals on games, including Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy for £29.99 at GAME, and FIFA 22 for £35.99 on Amazon. The Series X, on the other hand, continues to be in short supply, but we'll keep you updated with stock as they come in. You can preorder this bundle from Amazon, GAME, and AO. In terms of consoles, there is ample supply of the Xbox Series S in the UK, including a new Fortnite and Rocket League Bundle, featuring the Midnight Drive Pack, 1,000 V-Bucks, and 1,000 Rocket League credits at no extra cost. If you're looking for some games, Xbox is continuing its Black Friday sale all the way until 2nd December, where you can save up to 50 percent on selected titles. Whether you're looking for an Xbox Series X or S, accessories, an Xbox Game Pass subscription, or just some new games to play, there are plenty of opportunities to save some money. Here’s hoping.Cyber Monday 2021 is here and with it are a number of great deals for Microsoft's flagship games platform. That said, if the DLC performs well enough, The Game Bakers might bring it over to Xbox in the near future. Given how many people have enjoyed (or at least heard about) Furi since its release, it’s rather sad that any potential fans on Xbox will not have access to the DLC at launch. “This is why we took the decision not to bring the DLC to Xbox at launch: the chances the investment was not going to recoup were high.” “We talked to the team at Xbox to see if there was a way to get some support, but Furi didn’t align with the Game Pass strategy focused on new titles,” Leprince said. Between this and the already limited budget and manpower for the game ( Furi’s engine and art assets were updated on all platforms), The Game Bakers ultimately decided to drop support for Furi DLC on Xbox. The Game Bakers also requested Xbox to put the game on the platform, but because Furi was released all the way back in 2016, putting the game on Xbox Game Pass didn’t align with Microsoft’s strategy of focusing on new game releases.
Suffice to say, the game’s best performing versions on a commercial level were on PC and Nintendo Switch. On the PlayStation front, things fared a bit better, with Furi seeing 7% of the total sales on the platform (barring downloads via PlayStation Plus). This was then further backed by sales figures for Furi, which reveal that only 5% of the total sales came from Xbox. “Unfortunately, without Game Pass, it is also very hard for many indie games to be visible on Xbox.” “Game Pass is such a fantastic platform for players, so there are possibly more Xbox players than ever interested in indie games,” Leprince said. But according to the studio’s co-founder and president Audrey Leprince, having so many indie game release on Xbox Game Pass also hurts each game’s visibility by a significant margin. The Game Bakers praised Xbox Game Pass for providing visibility to indie games, and how the space has seen renewed interest, thanks to so many wonderful releases. The developer previously said that the decision was made considering the low interest for the game on the Xbox side of things, and now in a recent interview with VICE, they have now opened up about Furi and Xbox Game Pass and elaborated on previous comments. Developer The Game Bakers’ indie hit Furi recently received new DLC, although it isn’t coming to Xbox platforms.