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This week’s Deals with Gold offers Valiant Hearts The Great War for Xbox One with a 33 percent discount

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 30, 2020
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Valiant Hearts: The Great War

Last week, Microsoft offered attractive discounts on Watch Dogs and Worms Battleground for Xbox One — as high as 40 percent — as a part of weekly deals for Xbox Live Gold subscribers. This week, gamers can grab a copy of Valiant Hearts: The Great War for Xbox One for a 33 percent discount, bringing its price down to $9.99. 

Xbox Live Gold members can also purchase add-ons, including Killer Instinct Season 1 Retro Costume Pack and Battlefield 4 Engineer Shortcut Kit for a 50 and 33 percent discount, respectively. 

It’s not just the Xbox One, gamers with the older Xbox 360 can also avail discounts on plethora of games. For instance, Soul Calibur II HD Online is available at a massive 67 percent off, while Pac Man & The Ghostly Adventures is down to $4.99, a massive 76 percent discount. 

You can view the complete list of games at the source link below. The deals are valid from now until Monday, September 22nd, so you need act fast if you fancy owning any of the mentioned games.

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