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This Week’s ‘Deals with Gold’ features Titanfall (50% off) and Grand Theft Auto

Dilraj Singh Dilraj Singh
August 19, 2019
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This Week's 'Deals with Gold' features Titanfall (50% off) and Grand Theft Auto

Every week, Xbox Live Gold members get discounts on games and add-ons for the Xbox One and 360. This week’s deals are in and still feature three offerings for the Xbox One, while the 360 has a significant list.

The Xbox One deals include Titanfall for 50% off! If you haven’t played Titanfall, and want to experience a unique first person shooter, this is the perfect opportunity. Additionally, the Titanfall Season Pass has a 67% discount. The Battlefield 4 Assault Shortcut Kit is available for 33% off. 

On the 360, you have deals on Grand Theft Auto (GTA) V (50% off), GTA IV (75%) and deals on add-ons for GTA IV. The other games with deals include The Walking Dead Survival Instinct, Dead Space, Alice Madness Returns, Mass Effect, Dead Island: Riptide, and GTA San Andreas (Remastered Edition). There are a variety of add-ons available as well.

For the 360, there are some classics in that list. If you haven’t played games such as GTA San Andreas or Mass Effect, this is a good time to give them a chance. If you loved these games, it’s a great opportunity to own a copy and reminisce.

The full list is available here, including notes on which deals are available for Silver members. The deals are only available until November 3rd, so take note. If you don’t have a Gold membership, you can try one month for free, after which it will cost you $9.99/month or $59.99/year.

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