A Thymesia 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 €1.53 (-95%) at Kinguin, Account format · Cheapest official key: €7.03, 77% below the €29.99 Microsoft Store ES price · 7 verified stores, 8 offers in stock · Updated 26min ago.
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Thymesia for Xbox One starts at €1.53 at Kinguin, 95% under the €29.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €7.03 at Eneba.
We have never recorded it cheaper than this.
That €1.53 already includes the AUGGOC10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 8 offers from 7 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
What you can actually buy today: an Xbox Key from €7.03 at Eneba, which you redeem yourself and leaves the game on your own account, a PC/Xbox Key from €10.15 at G2A, which covers Xbox and Windows in one purchase, a shared account from €1.53 at Kinguin, where you log in with the seller credentials instead of owning it and a boxed copy from €20.59 at Fnac ES, which ships rather than being redeemed.
The shared account at €1.53 undercuts the key at €7.03 by €5.50, but on an account the game stays tied to credentials the seller controls; for €5.50 the key is yours and nobody can take it back.
6 of the 8 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
96 outlets reviewed it and it averages 69 out of 100, with 41% recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Xbox key that Microsoft Store ES has at €29.99 is more than 19 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €7.03 at Eneba.
If you play on both machines, the Play Anywhere key at €10.15 at G2A is the buy: one purchase covers Xbox and PC.
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If you can handle the corners that were cut due to the budget, then Thymasia’s combat system is worth it all on its own. Read more
Thymesia is one of the best Souls-likes to enter the genre in years and is worth your time, attention, and occasional rage moment. Read more
Drawing from Bloodborne and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Thymesia creates a Souls-like experience that iterates on what's most important about From's beloved titles. Read more
Thymesia is a game that I expected to flop so hard given my initial impressions of the demo. But I am happy to say that... Read more
Thymesia is a confident, good-looking Soulslike that arguably ranks among the best of the non-From Software titles in the genre. Read more
If you are itching to try a decent and lighter version of Soulslike games, then Thymesia is definitely worth investing some time into! Read more
A satisfying soulslike action game that delivers quick and rewarding combat that is held back only by its attempts of trying a little too hard... Read more
By now we’re definitely starting to feel the effects of genre fatigue amongst soulslikes. And Thymesia certainly reaches a point where it can’t separate itself... Read more
At the end of the day, Thymesia is another good addition to the growing space of Soulslike, delivering something different enough in its storytelling and... Read more
Thymesia sports fast 3D action combat that's engaging and unique to the subgenre, where flashy combos with multiple weapons lead to meaningful progression for skilled... Read more
Despite some rough edges, Thymesia is still a good time thanks to its core combat mechanics and enticing atmosphere. Read more
Thymesia may look like a Bloodborne rip-off, but give it a chance and you’ll find that it has some nifty ideas of its own. Read more
While Thymesia is certainly lacking in some key departments, the solid control, satisfying combat, moody atmosphere, and compelling challenge are still well worth crowing about. Read more
Those desperate for something similar to Bloodborne might find Thymesia worthwhile, but it does little for those looking for a genuinely good experience. Read more
Thymesia is unlikely to blow anyone's socks off, especially if they are a Souls veteran. A snappy, fluid, and visually striking experience doesn't quite make... Read more
Thymesia understands the core of what makes the action genre so satisfying but fails to meaningfully execute on its ideas and world. Read more
As a whole, Thymesia feels like a missed opportunity. The plague weapons and unique sense of progression carry its gameplay that can often feel a... Read more
Thymesia is a great idea, but it feels like it couldn't decide if it wanted to be its own thing or march to the beat... Read more
Thymesia is a mixed bag and simply doesn’t do enough to stand out. There are some neat ideas when it comes to how you approach... Read more
Thymesia certainly isn't the worst indie Souls-like money can buy. Especially for its reasonable price point, players get a handful of really fun and challenging... Read more
Thymesia may boast more Bloodborne influence than its peers, but it fails to transcend its mediocre combat, appalling lack of enemy variety, and dearth of... Read more
The end result is a small-scale game with lofty aspirations that miss the mark. Stealing specials is great, but everything surrounding that is unimpressive. Read more
Thymesia is a very interesting game, with combat and gameplay that will remind us of Sekiro, but with its own personality. In addition, the design... Read more
This title takes many typical Souls-like elements and gives it a personal touch with its delightful combat mechanics. A very fun and challenging experience. Read more
Thymesia draws inspiration from ideas and mechanics from various famous soulslikes to shape its gameplay, resulting in a mix that works quite well. Although visually... Read more
Thymesia is a title worth trying. It is not a highly original production, but it will give all gamers a solid experience, thanks mainly to... Read more
Behind its souls-like mask, Thymesia hides a gameplay surprisingly dynamic, engaging and full of fun challenges. Even if it cannot really punch above its weight... Read more
A soulsborne that lacks refinement, but manages to entertain thanks to an interesting combat system - even if the challenge is certainly not the most... Read more
Just as I mentioned a few days ago for Steelrising, it was impossible for Thymesia to emerge unscathed from a clash with the behemoth that... Read more
Thymesia proposes a soulslike formula with different ideas of value, but ultimately clearly shows the inexperience of a team at the beginning, which struggles to... Read more
Thymesia is not one of the best soulslike games, neither a very compelling one: it tries to overcome its technical limits with a good combat... Read more
Thymesia may look like an Indie-Developer trying to do Bloodborne, but it ends up being more than that. Thymesia seamlessly blends the fast, often frantic... Read more
Thymesia is a game with beautiful graphics and good gameplay. However, what it offers in exchange for exploration is not enough to keep the game... Read more
The fact that Thymesia is developed by a very small group of people with a very limited budget and in a very challenging genre, earns... Read more
Thymesia is a welcome experience for Soulsborns fans that are looking for some renovation, but its shortcomings will prevent many from enjoying it. Read more
Thymesia offers fun gameplay that is fast and easy to understand, but the lack of variety of enemies and their limited movements make it suffer... Read more
Although Thymesia was a well-thought-out game, budget constraints and technical problems prevented it from fulfilling its potential. Read more
With a higher budget it might have been a game that could make a name for itself, but unfortunately it doesn't go beyond being a... Read more
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