All Xbox gamers should be excited right about now as Microsoft just launched the Spring sale event for its Xbox consoles. Players can now buy some of the best video game titles in the market at markedly lower prices. Anyone who might have been holding out to save on those amazing titles that they have always wanted but didn’t have enough money to buy can do so now.
The sale applies to both the Xbox One and the Xbox 360 where over 350 games are currently up for grabs at significantly discount prices, Gamezone reports. Officially starting on April 11th, gamers have until the 17th to get the games that they want while they are still way more affordable than they usually are.
For those hoping to get up to 90 percent in savings, however, this is just not going to happen. The maximum amount slashed from the video games on the list is 67 percent of their original price and there are only a few of those title at that.
Some of the games that are on sale include Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, which is discounted for up to 60 percent off. Others include the Beta title ARK: Survival Evolved, Batman: Arkham Knight, Battlefield 1, and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
More video game titles that are available at discounted prices with their corresponding price tags include Halo 5 at $20, Grand Theft Auto V at $30, Forza Horizon 3 at $39, and Gears of War 4 at $30. Gamespot notes that some of the best deals require that users have the Xbox Live Gold membership to really maximize their savings, so that’s worth considering.
Aside from the games themselves, those who want to have Xbox Live Gold membership can do so for only $1 right now. That’s the kind of deal that is worth having.


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