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Titanfall for Xbox One gets a 50 percent discount in this week’s deals with gold

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 16, 2019
1 min read

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As part of this week’s games with gold promotion, Microsoft has slashed the price of the extremely popular Titanfall for Xbox One by 50 percent. It’s not just the game, the Titanfall Expedition add-on also received a price cut by 33 percent. It’s not just Titanfall, as a part of the deal, Metal Gear Solid V and EA Sports UFC were discounted by 50 percent as well.

It’s not just the Xbox One, several games on the previous iteration of the console — Xbox 360 — were also discounted. It includes several titles such as Final Fantasy XIII-2, Gyromancer, Just Dance 4, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Moon Driver and several more. Check out the source link below to find out all the games which are discounted this week.

The discounts are already available for Xbox Live Gold and Silver subscribers, and will last through August 18th. Make sure you utilize the discount if you’re thinking about grabbing any of the game mentioned in the list. Microsoft usually discounts several popular titles for those who are subscribed to the Xbox Live membership. In the past, the company has discounted several popular titles, including the likes of Halo 5: Spartan Assualt, Crimson Dragon, and several others.

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