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Best Buy offering users $45 credit for select Xbox One games in exchange for Titanfall

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 20, 2019
2 min read

Titanfall

The highly anticipated first person shooter game Titanfall has made its way to the United States. If you’re a proud Xbox One owner who is still thinking about getting the title, you might be in luck, as Best Buy is offering a trade-in program where you can exchange select “Xbox One” games and use the credit towards the purchase of Titanfall. 

You must be wondering, “how much credit?” Well, Xbox One owners can get $45 credit upon trading in select games and then use it towards Titanfall, which will bring its price down to $15, sweet isn’t it? The eligible games include Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Battlefield 4, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Dead Rising 3, FIFA 14, Forza Motorsports 5, Madden NFL 25, NBA 2K14, Need for Speed: Rivals, Ryse: Son of Rome, The LEGO Movie Videogame, Thief and Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. The credit is given in the form of a gift card which can be applied towards your new purchase of Titanfall.

If you’re in possession of any one of these games, head over to your nearest Best Buy store as the offer is valid in-store only. Unfortunately, the promotion is not available in all stores so you need to check the Best Buy website for more details about the stores where this offer is available. There’s another catch, the offer will expire today so you need to act fast if you want to get your hands on Titanfall. 

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