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Most of QVC’s promotions are limited to first-time customers, but not the one happening for today only. Through Dec. 13, you can get $15 off any video game(s) that costs over $60 (before tax) at its store when you use the offer code JOY15 at checkout. This one-time use coupon is eligible on new releases, such as Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and The Game Awards GOTY 2024 winner, Astro Bot, as well as on clearance items. However, since some games don’t cost enough by themselves to be eligible, you may need to add a second game to your cart to use the offer code.
There are a lot of games to pick from, including a smattering of titles that made it into Polygon’s GOTY 2024 ranking, so we’re highlighting the best of the best that you can save on with this limited-time discount.
$50
If you love the responsive, bouncy, and endlessly creative spirit of Mario 3D platformers, you’ll love Team Asobi’s PS5-exclusive game Astro Bot.
$76
MachineGames’ latest first-person title ditches the action-heavy romp of Wolfenstein for the legendary whip-snapping explorer.
$50
The first Dragon Age title in nearly 10 years, Dragon Age: The Veilguard places a renewed emphasis on combat, but still carries the hallmarks of BioWare’s role-playing roots.
$45
Ubisoft’s third-person adventure plays a bit like Uncharted but serves up a refreshing take on the Star Wars universe (with a fun lock-picking minigame).
$30
A remarkable remastering of one of Sonic’s best modern titles, Sonic X Shadow Generations offers an amazing combination of blazing-fast 2D and 3D gameplay taking place over 150 individual stages.
$45
Originally born on the Nintendo 3DS, Dark Moon has simply become Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD on the Switch, complete with upscaled graphics and controls.
$50
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom puts the eponymous princess front and center after Link gets lost in a mysterious rift. Despite the shift in protagonist, this game shares a lot of DNA with modern Zelda titles.
$50
Join Mario & Luigi in the return of the whimsical turn-based RPG series born on the Game Boy Advance.
$70
If you’re in the mood for a frenetic, explosive combat game, Stellar Blade is heavy on theatrical fights.
$44
If you like murder mysteries, Emio is a captivating visual novel that builds on Nintendo’s work to modernize its Famicom detective titles.
$25
Cal Kestis (and BD-1) are back in the second chapter of Respawn Entertainment’s Soulslike adventure game.
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