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This Week’s ‘Deals With Gold’ Features Rayman Legends, Outlast, Dragon Age, And More – onmsft.com

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October 15, 2014
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This Week's 'Deals with Gold' features Rayman Legends, Outlast, Dragon Age, and more

This weeks’ ‘Deals with Gold’ are in, and feature four offers for the Xbox One and nine for the Xbox 360 — a much shorter list than normal. ‘Deals with Gold’ is a perk for Xbox Live Gold members and features discounts on games every week for the Xbox One and Xbox 360.

The Xbox One deals include 40% off Rayman Legends, 25% off Outlast, 40% off Worms Battlegrounds, and 33% off a Battlefield 4 add-on.

On the Xbox 360, Dragon Age Origins and Dragon Age II are available at a 75% discount. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckonings is available at 67% off. There are also add-ons available for these titles, as well as the Battlefield 4 add-on.

You can see the full offers here, and keep in mind they are available only through October 20th. While these offers are only available for Xbox Live Gold members, you can try out a membership for a month for free. After that it will cost you $9.99/month of $59.99/year if you want to retain your membership. 

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