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This week’s Xbox Deals with Gold features Badland, Sleeping Dogs, and more – onmsft.com

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
January 5, 2016
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Once again, Microsoft has issued its list of discounted games for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 as part of the company’s Deals with Gold and Spotlight sales. As usual, Xbox Live’s own Major Nelson brings us the details.

The deals start today, January 5, and run through January 11, 2016. And so as usual, time is limited to get in on these titles at 33%-80% off.

Xbox One

  • BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition, 67% discount
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, 75% discount
  • Project Root, 50% discount
  • SMITE Ultimate God Pack Bundle add-on, 33% discount
  • The Deer God, 33% discount
  • Whispering Willows, 50% discount

Xbox 360

  • Army of TWO The Devil’s Cartel, 80% discount
  • Fuse, 80% discount
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, 75% discount
  • Phantom Breaker: Battle Ground, 50% discount
  • Phantom Breaker Battle Ground Kurisu Pack add-on, 50% discount
  • Sleeping Dogs, 75% discount

So, get your credit card handy and head over to the Xbox Store. Fun and games at discounted prices await for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers.

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