Celebrate Star Wars Day with discounts on the entire saga through the Microsoft Store

Star Wars Lede
Star Wars Lede (Image credit: Disney)

Today is May the 4th, more lovingly known as Star Wars Day. To celebrate the famous franchise, the Microsoft Store has discounts on a range of items. For fans of the films, the entire saga is on sale. Star Wars movies are up to $12 off, and you can save up to $65 on multi-film bundles. There are also discounts on other Star Wars content, including several popular video games.

Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is currently $70, down from its normal price of $135. The bundle includes all five mainline films in up to UHD quality, as well as a large library of bonus content. You don't save any additional money by dropping down to HD or SD, so you may as well treat yourself with the discounted UHD bundle.

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Star Wars movies | Up to $65 off

Star Wars movies | Up to $65 off

Microsoft has discounts on all of the Star Wars films to celebrate May the 4th. You can snag a single film for $8 or save big by getting the entire Skywalker Saga, which includes the nine mainline Star Wars movies.

For those that already have some of the Star Wars films in their collection or that just don't want the entire Skywalker Saga, individual movies are also available for $8. If you're the rare Star Wars fan that prefers the sequel trilogy, a bundle with all three of those films is on sale for $20, which is $30 off.

Several Star Wars games are on sale through the Microsoft Store as well. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga just came out, so it isn't discounted yet, but quite a few other games from the franchise have lowered prices. You can grab Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, LEGO Star Wars: TCS (for Xbox 360), and more on sale.

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