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Microsoft Store offers up Xbox Live one year Gold membership for $39.99

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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Microsoft Store offers up Xbox Live one year Gold membership for $39.99

Earlier this year, Microsoft began offering a special deal for those who purchased a brand new Xbox One or Xbox 360 console from a local Microsoft Store. The deal included a discounted one year membership to Xbox Live Gold. Microsoft seems to have changed things up a bit this time around, offering the discounted membership without having to purchase a new Xbox.

Normally priced at $59.99, you can snag a one year Xbox Live Gold membership for $39.99. Quantities are limited and this offer expires March 8th of this year. This discount of $20 is a killer deal! Highly recommended and a great compliment to your Xbox experience.

“Xbox Live Gold is your ticket to the most exciting social entertainment network in the world on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Experience unrivaled multiplayer gaming, HD movies and TV shows, live events, music, and sports. You also get access to premiere entertainment apps, Internet Explorer, and Skype on your TV. With Xbox Live Gold, you’ll be connected with friends, family, and more than 48 million people around the world,” Microsoft explains.

Head over here to find a Microsoft Store near you. 

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