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Microsoft Extends Select ‘Countdown To 2015’ Xbox One And Xbox 360 Deals Until January 6th – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 1, 2015
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Microsoft extends select 'Countdown to 2015' Xbox One and Xbox 360 deals until January 6th

For the past two weeks, Microsoft has been offering daily deals on various Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles, as part of the company’s Countdown to 2015 promotion. Now that it is the new year, Microsoft has decided to extend the daily deals until January 6th for select titles. Here is what Microsoft had to say:

“The Countdown to 2015 daily deals are over but the good news is a majority of the weekly deals have been extended. The following titles will be available at the below discounted prices until January 6, 2015.” – Larry Hryb, Microsoft.

For example, you can snag Destiny or Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare for 25 percent off, while you can save big on games like The Wolf Among Us (45 percent off) and FIFA 15 Holiday Edition (35 percent off). Head over to the VIA link below to check out the offers. Grab them while this promotion lasts.

Are you ready to celebrate? Most of the weekly Countdown to 2015 deals have been extended to January 6, 2015 http://t.co/PxO0agTTsA

— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) January 1, 2015

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