An Extinction Xbox Key — also known as an Xbox code or Xbox digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the Microsoft Store, working on Xbox One and Series X|S. From €2.07 (-93%) at Eneba, 93% below the €29.99 Microsoft Store ES price · 8 verified stores, 12 offers in stock · Updated 08h 16min ago.
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Its price jumps around a lot: we have seen it anywhere from €1.25 to €49.19.
This is among the lowest prices we have seen on it since 2018.
And it does not drop on any fixed dates, so there is no particular month worth waiting for.
For one like this a price alert beats keeping an eye on it: we tell you the day it drops.
Extinction for Xbox One starts at €2.07 at Eneba, a Xbox key, which is 93% under the €29.99 it costs on the official store.
We have never recorded it cheaper than this.
That €2.07 already includes the GOCDKEYS10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
With 12 offers across 8 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
What you can actually buy today: an Xbox Key from €2.07 at Eneba, which you redeem yourself and leaves the game on your own account and a shared account from €2.34 at Difmark, where you log in with the seller credentials instead of owning it.
Beyond the standard edition at €2.07, there is the Deluxe at €4.09 at Kinguin, €2.02 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
5 of the 12 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
The press verdict is 53 out of 100 from 97 reviews, and 4% would recommend it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Xbox key that Microsoft Store ES has at €29.99 is more than 14 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €2.07 at Eneba.
At €2.07, Eneba is where this one settles.
Critics Rating
Player Rating
Weak
I had a lot of fun with Extinction, especially the great swordplay and traversal, but it's held back by issues with the camera and the... Read more
While there's joy to be found in decapitating a seemingly-endless army of building-sized beasts that put up an immense fight, Extinction sadly never delivers a... Read more
Thanks to a nuanced combat system, Extinction is fun hack ‘n’ slash experience whose poorly executed story and repetitive mission design stops it from being... Read more
I was compelled to continue, if only so the game didn't get the best of me. Read more
Extinction had the potential to be something special, but a few too many flaws and frustrations hold it back from true greatness. Despite that, we... Read more
Exctinction does precisely one thing very well. Over and over again. Read more
Once you get used to the gameplay loop after the first few missions, different types of Jackals and Titans that sport progressively tougher armor begin... Read more
Extinction is a good blueprint for a more interesting game. I came in excited to slice up some giants, but after the fifth rote exercise... Read more
Extinction takes inspiration from some incredible games in the genre, such as God of War and Devil May Cry -- but sadly, it fails... Read more
Extinction shows a lot of promise, and it sometimes delivers, like when it comes to the engaging, acrobatic combat or the sheer scale of the... Read more
While not a fundamentally flawed game, Extinction does not provide the player with enough of a mechanism to reasonably progress through the game in an... Read more
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Extinction's core gameplay loop is alright for what it is, but it doesn't support the rickety structure built on top of it. Boring story beats,... Read more
When Extinction presents its large ogre titans, you get an inkling of what could have been. Instead, randomization and procedural generation rule the core gameplay... Read more
Extinction is a game that has large ambitions, but fails to be as exciting as it could have been. The Revanii look imposing, but are less threatening... Read more
After playing my review copy of the game for an hour, I sat back with a sour expression on my face. “What the hell is... Read more
Extinction is a fantastic idea buried in mediocrity. It's one trick is stunning for a short while, but quickly runs out of steam as repetition,... Read more
Extinction is a frustrating mess that has problems that in this day and age shouldn't exist. Camera problems, repetitive missions and frustrating climbing mechanics will... Read more
Extinction compensates for a lack of variety by treating every minor detail as a momentous occasion. Read more
Extinction presents a handful of decent ideas, but they're executed with all the precision and grace of Godzilla stomping through Tokyo. Buying this sloppy, ugly,... Read more
Extinction is a clumsy and frustrating game that struggles to put its potential to good use. Read more
The premise of Extinction is brilliant in theory, but its execution is boring and hindered at all times by a camera that refuses to point... Read more
Extinction is a good idea poorly executed over and over again. Skip it. Read more
Extinction suffers from bad narrative, innecesary missions and lack of general variety, but its fluid and fun mechanics and fantastic sense of movement, added to... Read more
Extinction is the fearsome Giant that stumbles over your expectations and shatters them. Its careful aesthetics and its original design are languished in the face... Read more
An exciting mix of genres and references that it's not capable of maintaining that excitement and becomes boring too soon. Read more
A good idea (albeit not very original) that doesn't feel as good because of imprecise controls, a camera that constantly gets in the way and... Read more
Extinction is solely based on a good idea, but fails to entertain due to the game structure and the algorithms for procedural content generation. The... Read more
Extinction is a rather unpretentious blend between Shadow of the Colossus, Assassin's Creed and God of War. There's some parkour action, some humans to rescue... Read more
Extinction uses so many good ideas of other games and executes them poorly and manages to combine it with a whole new level of repetition.... Read more
Exctinction tries to do a lot of interesting things with its combo system, but its procedural generated maps, lackluster campaign, reliance on Giants to give... Read more
Despite the good inspirations that Extinction appears to have, everything is misused and have no originality when executed. The gameplay is flawed at crucial moments... Read more
Annihilation of endless waves of big monsters is exciting. However missions, game modes and locations should be more diverse. Read more
Extinction appeared as a rather interesting title, but there must have been serious problems during the development. The promising concept hasn't been transformed into a... Read more
Extinction presented a fictional story with an exciting start that quickly lost its impact over time. It turns into endless confrontations with the Ghilan and... Read more
Extinction has its ups and downs. There's a lot to its different modes and its long story campaign, but its foundation is lacking and it... Read more
Extinction is full of wasted potential, and while some ideas and gameplay mechanics might be interesting at first, almost none of them are executed properly.... Read more
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