Xbox is currently offering two classic first-person shooter games for an incredibly low price in the form of TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect. The Xbox Store offers regular discounts on a wide variety of video games, and right now it's offering the Super Saver Sale that has major titles heavily discounted. There are many newer games available as part of the Super Saver Sale, but two original Xbox games are available at an especially low price.

For the next week, Xbox gamers can pick up TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect for a mere $2.49 each through the Xbox Store. And thanks to the Xbox backward compatibility program, both games can be played on modern Xbox consoles, including the Xbox Series X and S. Better yet, this deal doesn't even require an Xbox Live Gold subscription so all Xbox gamers can take advantage of the offer.

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For those unfamiliar with the TimeSplitters series, they are first-person shooter games from Free Radical Design. When Free Radical first formed, it was made up of ex-Rare employees who worked on games like GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark, so the TimeSplitters games play as successors to those titles. They feature a nice variety of levels thanks to the time-traveling gimmick, not to mention split-screen co-op and local multiplayer options.

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When TimeSplitters: Future Perfect first launched in 2005, it offered online multiplayer capabilities along with the LAN and split-screen options. Unfortunately, the original Xbox Live was shut down years ago, and so TimeSplitters: Future Perfect on Xbox no longer has online multiplayer features. Still, those that want to enjoy the multiplayer can find some friends to play with or play against bots if they so desire.

Free Radical was on a roll with the TimeSplitters trilogy, but things fell off the rails after that point. In 2008, the company released Haze to mostly negative reviews, and then it ran into serious financial difficulty. It was eventually sold to Crytek and became Crytek UK, until eventually reforming as part of Deep Silver and Embracer Group.

Since Free Radical's reformation, it's been confirmed that a new TimeSplitters game is in development. Details on what the game will entail are unavailable at the time of this writing, but the game is believed to be in active development. While fans wait for more info on TimeSplitters' future, they can take advantage of this Xbox deal and replay TimeSplitters 2 and 3 for cheap.

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