New Game Releases
Browse the latest PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo launches. Compare day-one prices across 50+ stores and find the cheapest place to buy new releases.
New game launches across all platforms with day-one price comparisons from more than 50 stores. Whether a game just hit Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or Nintendo eShop, XD.deals shows you the cheapest place to buy it. We cover both major AAA launches and noteworthy indie releases.
XD.deals tracks prices for new releases from the moment they launch across all platforms and stores. Many new games are available cheaper from keyshops or regional stores even on release day, sometimes 20-30% below the official Steam or console store price. Browse new deals for the latest price changes on recently released titles, or check individual game pages for a full price comparison. Set a price alert before launch day and we notify you the moment a good deal appears anywhere.
It varies significantly by publisher and title. Major AAA games from publishers like Ubisoft or EA often see their first 30-40% discount within 2-3 months. Nintendo first-party titles rarely drop below 30% off even after years. Indie games can go on sale within weeks of launch. XD.deals tracks historical low prices for every game so you can see the exact price trajectory of similar titles from the same publisher and make an informed decision about whether to buy now or wait.
Browse new releases in our game catalog for a complete list of recent launches filtered by platform, genre, and price range. Each game shows all available offers from 50+ stores sorted by price, plus review scores from Steam and Metacritic. For upcoming titles that have not launched yet, check the upcoming games calendar with pre-order price tracking.
It depends on the game and your patience. If a game is available on Game Pass or another subscription service day one, subscribing might be cheaper than buying. If you are buying, compare prices across stores first because keyshops often have launch discounts. Check if the publisher has a history of quick discounts by looking at similar titles. Price alerts let you set a target and buy automatically when the price is right without constantly checking.