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First ‘Deals with Gold’ of the New Year: huge discounts on GTA IV, GTA V, and more

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 3, 2020
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First "Deals with Gold" of the New Year: huge discounts off GTA IV, GTA V, and more

Xbox celebrates the first week of the New Year with its “Deals with Gold” discounts offered exclusively to Xbox Live Gold members on the Xbox One and Xbox 360. This week’s deals offer four discounts on Xbox One titles and a boatload of GTA offerings for the Xbox 360. Here is a list of the Xbox One discounts for this week:

  • Max: The Curse of Brotherhood – 67% off
  • Zoo Tycoon – 50% off
  • Styx: Master of Shadows – 60% off
  • Forza Motorsport 5: Racing GOTY Edition – 40% off

For the Xbox 360, there are big discounts on GTA titles like GTA IV plus all of GTA IV’s add-ons, GTA V, and GTA: San Andreas. There is also a discount on the Forza Motorsport 4 Season Pass. Here is a list of the Xbox 360 “Deals with Gold”:

  • GTA V – 67% off
  • GTA IV – 75% off
  • GTA IV: Lost & Damned – 75% off
  • GTA IV: Ballad of Gay Tony – 75% off
  • GTA: San Andreas – 75% off
  • Forza Motorsport 4 Season Pass – 40% off

The “Deals with Gold” deals are only available until January 12th. If you don’t have a Gold membership, you can try one month for free, after that, it will cost you $9.99 a month or $59.99 a year.

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