Weekend console download deals: Star Wars Battlefront, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, and more

It's time for a new round of freebies on Xbox and PlayStation, but there are also big deals across every major platforms, including Star Wars Battlefront on Xbox One and your limited-time window to grab Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate on Nintendo 3DS for half price.

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It's a new month and that means it's time to rotate in some new freebies if you're on Xbox and PlayStation platforms. But there's more than that this weekend! Xbox Live Gold members on Xbox One will get another crack at Star Wars Battlefront, while PlayStation celebrates all things Resident Evil. Finally, Nintendo kicked off its quick flash sale on Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate following yesterday's Nintendo Direct, but is also offering up deals on Ubisoft games across both of its platforms and a number of great Atlus games on 3DS. Catch the full list of deals below.

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

Xbox One

The following games are on sale for all users. Xbox Live Gold users receive an additional discount.

  • The Crew Gold Crew and Platinum Crew Credit Packs are on sale this weekend.
  • The Escapists DLC is on sale here.
  • Dead Or Alive 5: Last Round costumes are also on sale here.

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

PlayStation Vita

The following deals are available only to PlayStation Plus members.

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