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Latest installment of Deals with Gold brings more game discounts to Xbox One and Xbox 360

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 23, 2019
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Another installment of Deals with Gold, brings big game discounts to Xbox One and Xbox 360

This week, there are more Deals with Gold for Xbox Live Gold members. This latest batch of game deals for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 lasts until March 2, 2015. For Xbox Live Gold members on the Xbox One, there are three games being offered for big discounts. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is 50% off at $30 (€26), Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition is 60% off at $24.00 (€21), and Thief has the biggest discount at 67% off at $13.20 (€12).

For the Xbox 360, the Deals with Gold are the same three games that are available on Xbox One, except Sleeping Dogs and Thief are offered for a whopping 75% off their original prices at $19.99 (€18) and $9.99 (€9), respectively. Xbox 360 also has two other Assassin’s Creed titles available; Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood and Assassin’s Creed II for 75% off their original retail price. Hitman Absolution rounds out the Deals with Gold offering for 74% off as well.

For more information on the Deals with Gold offerings, head over to Major Nelson’s website in the link below.

Further reading: Deals with Gold, Microsoft, Sleeping Dogs, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Xbox One

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