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  3. Xbox Live Gold members can grab a discounted Watch Dogs and Worms Battlegrounds as a part of this weeks deal – onmsft.com

Xbox Live Gold members can grab a discounted Watch Dogs and Worms Battlegrounds as a part of this weeks deal – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 10, 2014
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Watch Dogs

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Xbox Live Gold subscription has its own set of benefits. Every week, Microsoft offers popular gaming titles for both Xbox One and the Xbox 360 at a discounted price for Gold members.

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Last week, it included Lococycle and Child of Light, but this week, you can score a 30 percent discount on the popular Watch Dogs for Xbox One, bringing its price down to $41.99. It’s not the only title, Worms Battleground is also available for $14.99, a 40 percent discount, for the Xbox Live gold subscribers.

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It’s not just the Xbox One games, Borderlands and Borderlands 2 for Xbox 360 are also available with a massive 75 percent discount. 

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If you’re a Xbox Live Gold subscriber, and fancy any of the above mentioned games, make sure you download them before Septemnber 15th. The Gold membership is worth the money if you ask me, especially for hardcore gamers. Microsoft usually offers a free one month trial so you can test if the subscription is good for you, after which, there’s a monthly $9.99 subscription or a $59.99 yearly price tag. 

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What do you think? Is Xbox Live Gold membership worth buying or simply a waste of money?

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