Xbox 360 Backward Compatible Games Are Now 50% Off

There’s something special about the Xbox 360 era. It was a time of massive innovation, especially with the rise of Xbox LIVE Arcade, where creative, bite-sized experiences flourished. Thanks to backward compatibility, these games haven’t just survived—they’ve thrived on modern hardware with better performance and faster load times.

Right now, a huge batch of these nostalgic gems is on sale for 50% off. Whether you’re a completionist looking for Achievements or just want to revisit some personal favorites, here are 30 Xbox 360 games currently on sale.

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Everything You Need to Know About Centipede Gun for Xbox

Ever looked at a centipede and thought, “That’s cool, but it really needs a shotgun and some magical modules”? No? Well, the developers behind Centipede Gun did, and honestly, the results are as chaotic as they are addictive.

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Is the SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION Worth It? A Fan’s Deep Dive into the $20 Shadow Drop

It’s not every day that a legendary franchise like Bomberman gets a surprise drop that actually respects its history. As a massive fan who already has Super Bomberman R, Super Bomberman R 2, and the classic Bomberman Battlefest locked into my Xbox library, my eyes practically popped out of my head when the SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION shadow-dropped on February 5.

For just $20, this isn’t just a nostalgia trip; it’s a masterclass in packaging retro titles.

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Dark Quest: Remastered Arrives on Xbox: Everything You Need to Know

If you have a soft spot for the days of gathering around a table with a handful of dice and a grid map, the wait is over. Dark Quest: Remastered has officially landed on Xbox Series X|S, and it’s a nostalgic trip that doesn’t just rest on its laurels. Developed by the UK-based indie studio Brain Seal, this is a ground-up rebuild of the game that kicked off the entire saga.

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I Played Gigantosaurus: Dino Sports on Xbox—Is It the Ultimate Party Game?

If your living room has recently been transformed into a prehistoric playground, you likely have Gigantosaurus: Dino Sports to thank. This isn’t just another licensed title; it’s a high-energy, “roar-some” party game that brings the world of Cretacia to life with surprising charm.

Whether you’re a parent looking for a weekend activity or a fan of the show, here is the lowdown on whether this game deserves a spot in your digital library.

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Review: Transformers Galactic Trials – More Than Meets the Finish Line?

If you’ve ever wondered why Optimus Prime doesn’t just transform into a truck and drive away when a fight gets too hairy, Transformers Galactic Trials on Xbox finally lets you live out that logic. Released by Outright Games and developed by 3DClouds, this title is a curious hybrid that attempts to weld high-octane arcade racing with third-person shooter combat.

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Everything You Need to Know Before Playing Barbie Project Friendship on Xbox

If you thought the “Barbie-core” trend was staying in 2023, think again. Barbie Project Friendship has officially landed on Xbox, bringing “Malibu” and “Brooklyn” Roberts together for a mission that is as heartwarming as it is pink.

Whether you’re a long-time fan of the series or looking for a cozy, low-stress game to play with a younger family member, this adventure proves that teamwork really does make the dream work.

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Is “Our Adventurer Guild” the New Indie RPG King? (And Why Xbox Players Might Want to Wait)

If you’re a fan of management sims mixed with deep tactical combat, you’ve likely seen Our Adventurer Guild popping up on your radar. Developed by GreenGuy and recently ported to consoles, this indie gem promises a blend of Darkest Dungeon-style guild management and XCOM-inspired turn-based strategy.

But while the gameplay is earning rave reviews, there’s a massive elephant in the room for console players: The Xbox version is currently struggling.

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Styx: Blades of Greed Launches Feb 19: Everything in the New Trailer

Hide your gold and sharpen your daggers—everyone’s favorite foul-mouthed goblin is officially back. With the February 19, 2026, launch date lurking right around the corner, NACON and Cyanide Studio have finally pulled back the curtain on the narrative driving Styx: Blades of Greed.

If you thought Styx would retire quietly after blowing up the Amber factory in Korrangar, you clearly don’t know our anti-hero. This time, the stakes aren’t just personal; they’re continental.

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Review: Surviving the Neon Nightmare of I Hate This Place

If you’ve ever looked at a creepy, dilapidated ranch and thought, “I should definitely move in there,” Skybound Games has a reality check for you. Based on the Eisner Award-nominated comic by Kyle Starks and Artyom Topilin, I Hate This Place has officially slashed its way onto Xbox.

It’s a cocktail of 80s synth-horror, brutal survival mechanics, and comic-book aesthetics that feels like someone dropped a bucket of neon paint into a nightmare.

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