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Tom Clancy’s The Division Highlights New Games With Gold For September – onmsft.com

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August 27, 2020
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Microsoft has just revealed the new Games with Gold for the month of September, and the headliner is Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s The Division. Xbox Live Gold subscribers will be able to grab the loot shooter for free starting September 1, along with the Xbox 360 platform puzzle game De Blob 2.

Two other games will be available on September 16 with the point and click adventure game The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, along with the original Xbox game Armed and Dangerous. These four games represent $80 in value and 3000 in Gamerscore, and keep in mind that OG Xbox games like Armed and Dangerous don’t have achievements.

Interestingly, Microsoft didn’t offer Forza Horizon 3 to Xbox Live Gold subscribers next month before the game reaches “end of life” status next month. The company did so for Forza Horizon 2 and Forza Motorsport 6 in previous years, so this is a bit surprising. However, Forza Horizon 3 will continue to be heavily discounted before it disappears from the Microsoft Store on September 27, and you can currently get the game’s Ultimate Edition for $20.99.

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