Weekend console download deals: Star Wars celebration continues

Star Wars deals can be found across the gaming landscape and that includes digital shops for Xbox and PlayStation.

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PC owners aren't the only ones that are celebrating Star Wars deals this weekend. Xbox and PlayStation users will see their own Star Wars discounts hit their respective digital stores. Plus, the new Games with Gold titles have been rotated in and PlayStation Plus members have one last chance to grab April's offerings before they go away next week. Check out the full list of deals 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.

PlayStation 4

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

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.

PlayStation 3

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

Nintendo 3DS

  • KORG DSN-12 - $19.00 (48% off)
  • Classic Games Overload: Card & Puzzle Edition - $19.99 (33% off)
  • Van Helsing sniper Zx100 - $3.49 (47% off)

    PlayStation Vita

    • Star Wars Mega Bundle (Battlefront II + Battlefront: Renegade Squadron + Battlefront: Elite Squadron + LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars + The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes + The Force Unleashed) - $20.00 (50% off)
    • May the 4th be with you! The full list of Star Wars games on sale for Vita/PSP can be found here.
    • Mega Man Maverick Hunter X - $5.99 (40% off)
    • Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection - $15.00 (50% off)
    • It's Golden Week! Catch the full list of Vita games on sale this week here.">here
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The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

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