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Build “attendees” in US and Canada get big discount offers on Xbox, Office, Windows from Microsoft’s Company Store

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
June 4, 2020
1 min read

If you’re one of the many people who attended last month’s virtual Build for free, be sure to keep your eye on your email that you used to register for the conference. Microsoft is sending out invites for Build attendees to sign up to buy digital items from the Microsoft Company Store at highly discounted prices.

We received our email last night and can confirm the signup process is easy. Just click the link in the email, log in with the pre-set password, add your credit card information, and create a new password to log in again. That will give you access to some very good deals and 60-80% off all things digital for Windows, Office, and Xbox.

We noticed 1-year Microsoft 365 Personal subscriptions for $14 instead of the usual price of $70. Additionally, a Windows 10 Pro license is $40, and Windows 10 Home $24 — instead of the usual prices of $200 and $139. Even Xbox games and subscriptions are discounted.  24 months of Xbox Live Gold is $50, 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is $90, 12 months of Xbox Live Gold is $30, and 6 months of Xbox Game Pass is $30. There also discounts on some Xbox exclusives like Forza, Halo, and more.

There is a purchase limit, though, as you can only buy up to $250 in items. The offer will also expire on August 1, 2020, so be sure to act fast.

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