Xbox Spring Sale Launches March 20, Will Feature Over 150 Games

Xbox Spring Sale Launches March 20, Will Feature Over 150 Games

Is your wallet ready?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 18, 2016 @ 01:02 PM (Staff Bios)
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There's an Xbox Spring Sale happening on March 20, with a sweet deal that's quite tempting. According to Major Nelson's blog, this is really happening, and those looking to procure an Xbox One bundle with $50 off for a limited time at particular retailers in the US. The Division Bundle, Name Your Game Bundle, Quantum Break bundle... any of these will count. Not only that, but certain games will be $20 off. If you're not interested in an Xbox One but instead some sweet digital deals, then you will have to wait until March 22. The door will open then to reveal discounts on Xbox One and PC games, movies, and TV shows, ranging from a typical amount of 40 to 60 percent off, though Xbox Live Gold members will receive an additional 10 percent off. Over 150 games will be offered, including Fallout 4, Halo 5, Black Ops III, and Far Cry Primal. This is once again exclusive to the US, so if you reside here in the states and are looking to score some good deals, then you better prepare your wallet for the next few days!

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