Weekend Console Deals for June 29: E3 Recovery Continues

The major console makers are still worn out from their E3 sales, so don't look for too much this week.

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There's still a lot of smoke clearing from E3 2018. So anyone looking for any major deals across the three console makers may be disappointed.

With CEO 2018 going down this weekend, there may be some renewed interest in Tekken 7. So be sure to look out for that Xbox One discount. There are also a couple of deals for PlayStation Plus members, but nothing that's particularly worth writing home about.

Summer has just begun, so let's hope for better deals next week. In the meantime, check out the discounts below.

Here's our selection of this weekend's console deals:

Xbox One

The following games are a part of Xbox One Games with Gold/Deals with Gold. An Xbox Live Gold Subscription is required to receive these discounts.

The following deals are available to all Xbox One users. Xbox Live Gold members may be eligible for additional discounts.

PlayStation 4

The following deals are available to all users. PlayStation Plus members may be eligible for additional discounts.

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Wii U

Xbox 360

The following games are a part of Xbox 360 Games with Gold/Deals with Gold. An Xbox Live Gold Subscription is required to receive these discounts.

The following deals are available to all Xbox 360 users. Xbox Live Gold users may be eligible for additional discounts.

  • Come back next week for more Xbox 360 deals.

PlayStation 3

The following deals are available to all users. PlayStation Plus members may be eligible for additional discounts.

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

Nintendo 3DS

PlayStation Vita

The following deals are available to all users. PlayStation Plus members may be eligible for additional discounts.

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

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