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Deadpool Now Available To Pre-load On Xbox One – onmsft.com

Michael Cottuli Michael Cottuli
November 11, 2015
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Deadpool has been the favored superhero of pop culture for the past few years, and it’s no wonder why. His character’s reputation as the “Merc with a mouth” gives him a flavor that you just can’t find anywhere else. Constantly breaking the fourth wall, making crude jokes, and being an all-around pop-culture referencing machine, it only makes sense that the character be given his own game.
This Deadpool game actually originally came out in the summer of 2013 to decent review scores. It accomplished what it set out to do – make a game about Deadpool, in which Deadpool is a funny character. If you’re a fan of the character and his humor, the game will likely satiate your need for some Deadpool until the movie comes out early next year.  If you missed out on its initial release, then you may be happy to learn that the game is releasing again on next generation consoles on November 17th.
With the re-release date so close, you’re able to pre-load it on your Xbox One right now. With the game pre-loaded (something that more and more titles are allowing you to do), you’ll be able to launch it the moment that 12:01AM EST hits on release day. For those that are interested enough to pre-order, this is a great option for making sure that you don’t miss out on a second of gameplay.

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