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Sunset Overdrive is 40% off for Xbox Live Gold subscribers, three new achievements inbound – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 20, 2015
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Sunset Overdrive is 40% off for Xbox Live Gold subscribers, three new achievements inbound

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Microsoft has announced today that Xbox Live Gold members can snag Sunset Overdrive for Xbox One at a 40 discount for a limited time. On top of that, new achievements are inbound, consisting of three new Buck National themed challenges with each achievement worth 25 gamerscore points.

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These are the three new achievements you can play right now, with more achievements arriving in the coming months and an “explosive new add-on pack” coming soon:

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  • Hardcore!: Buck National vs The Apocalypse: Beat the score of 600,000 on the Challenge “Buck’s National vs The Apocalypse.”
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  • Hardcore!: Buck Strikes Back: Beat the score of 564,500 on the Challenge “Buck’s Strikes Back.”
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  • Hardcore!: Buck Stops Here: Beat the score of 703,700 on the Challenge “Buck’s Stops Here.”
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“And for Xbox Live Gold Members who haven’t jumped feet first into the wonderfully chaotic world of Sunset Overdrive there’s no better time to join the party than right now. Starting today, Sunset Overdrive is 40% off for a limited time on the Xbox Game Store,” Microsoft adds. Head over to the Xbox Store to snag the game if you have yet to play this exclusive Xbox title.

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