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Get Saints Row And Metro In One Package On Xbox One – onmsft.com

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January 28, 2016
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The Xbox store is currently offering a nice bundle of action games with the Saints Row Metro Double Pack for Xbox One. For $54.99, you can score the 4 following games: Saints Row: Gat out of Hell, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected, Metro 2033 Redux and Metro: Last Light Redux.

Both franchises are quite different, as Saints Row games are set in an open world environment while both Metro Games are classic, linear FPS games. It’s still an interesting bundle, as all of them except Saints Row: Gat out of Hell have received critical acclaim.

You should also be aware that these games are remastered versions of their Xbox 360 counterparts, so for those of you who already own them on your old 360, this bundle may be a good opportunity to enjoy them one more time with improved graphics.

If you never played these games, here is what you should now:

  • Metro Redux and its sequel Metro: Last Light set you in a post-apocalyptic Russia, and take you on a claustrophobic journey from the darks tunnels of the subway to the desolate ruins above, with dangerous encounters with mutants and hostile survivors.
  • In Saints Row IV Re-Elected and Saints Row Gat Out Of Hell (a standalone expansion), you play the leader of the powerful Saints street gang, and must fend off an alien invasion after becoming President of the United States and receiving superpowers.

We hope to see more of these bundles are coming, as they’re a good opportunity to get games for cheap without needing to be an Xbox Live Gold subscriber.

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