Celebrate Star Wars Day with these deals in the Microsoft Store on games and movies

Promotional art for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Promotional art for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Image credit: Electronic Arts)

May 4th is Star Wars Day, and you can celebrate the "holiday" with discounts through the Microsoft Store. Whether you love the original trilogy, prequels, or sequels, there's a sale for you.

The nine-film Skywalker saga is available for $70, which is almost half off its normal price of $135. You can also grab the entire sequel trilogy for $20, down from its normal price of $50. All of the major Star Wars films are on sale individually for $8 each. Sorry, the holiday special is not on sale as far as week can tell.

Star Wars Day deals

Star Wars Day deals

For Star Wars Day, you can save big on all of the major films from your favorite galaxy far away. You can grab the nine-film Skywalker saga, the sequel trilogy, or any of the major Star Wars films at a big discount.

These deals only last for today. We suggest that you don't complain about the deals only lasting for one day, or Darth Vader might alter it further.

In addition to the main movies being on sale, you can grab some Star Wars games at a discount. Star Wars: Squadrons is half off, bringing its price down to $20. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is 60% off, which makes it just $16.

While not part of the current sales, it's worth highlighting that several Star Wars games are on EA Play, which comes with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. If you browse through the list of EA Play titles on Xbox Game Pass, you'll see two Star Wars: Battlefront games and several other popular titles.

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