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Memorial Day Sale: Buy two Xbox One or Xbox 360 games and get a third game for free

Ron Ron
May 25, 2014
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Memorial Day sale: Buy two Xbox One or Xbox 360 games and get one for free

In recognition of Memorial Day, Microsoft is offering a sweet deal on Xbox 360 and Xbox One games via the online Microsoft Store. All you have to do is buy two Xbox One or Xbox 360 games and get the third game for free. 

For example, you can purchase Titanfall and LEGO The Hobbit for Xbox One, only to receive Call of Duty Ghosts for Xbox One free of charge. This offer excludes first party game titles from Microsoft themselves. The free game is for a game title of equal or lesser value than the ones you purchased. Other games available include Batman: Arkham Origins, Dark Souls II, Need for Speed Rivals, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Rayman Legends, and more.

“Stock up on your favorite games for summer and swim in the savings when you buy two Xbox One or Xbox 360 games and get one for free,” Microsoft explained. This offer is valid until May 27, 2014, so head over to your local retail or online Microsoft Store and check out the games available for the Xbox One and Xbox 360. There are several titles to choose from, so hurry before they run out.

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