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Black Friday 2014: Microsoft offering amazing discounts on Xbox One games – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 25, 2014
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Black friday 2014: microsoft offering amazing discounts on xbox one games

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With Black Friday just around the corner, Microsoft has announced it will offer several highly-rated Xbox One titles at massive discounts on their store. The company, as well as a handful of retailers, are offering the Xbox One console at attractive prices, but it’s not just the console, gamers will be able to pick up a plethora of games as well this holiday season.

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Microsoft launched its dedicated Black Friday website which details discounts on consoles, games and accessories. From today, gamers will be able to pick up titles like Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition, Forza Motorsport 5 Game of the Year Edition, NBA LIVE 15, Project Spark Champions Quest Play Bundle, and many other titles at discounts as high as 75 percent. 

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The fun doesn’t end there, beginning November 27th, that is Thanksgiving, gamers will be able to purchase titles like FIFA 15, Sunset Overdrive, Watch Dogs starting at $14.99. Sounds amazing, right? Among the few, Watch Dogs will be priced at $24.99 from November 27th, while Call of Duty: Ghosts will be $14.99, Sunset Overdrive for $39.99, and more. You can check out the deals here.

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We may get to see more discounts on consoles, games and accessories as Black Friday approaches so keep you wallets ready this holiday season if you want to pick up some addictive games for your Xbox One.

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