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Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition for Xbox One can now be pre-ordered from the Xbox Store – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
September 19, 2014
1 min read

Sleeping dogs: definitive edition for xbox one can now be pre-ordered
The Xbox One version of Sleeping Dogs Definite Edition is now up for pre-order for Xbox One via the Xbox Store. What’s even more exciting is that the new title will support Xbox One’s recently launched pre-download feature which will allow users to grab the game ahead of launch. 

Originally launched on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, the game has been remade to support full high-definition. It will release on October 10 in Europe, and October 14 in North America. It will also be available for Windows PC and PlayStation 4 platforms. It is priced at $59.99. 

The title inherits the 24 DLC packs from the Xbox 360’s counterpart, which includes horror-themed like Nightmare in North Point and Year of the Snake. You may download the game now, but you won’t be able to play it until the release date. 

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