Xbox Spring Sale Offers Detailed; Discounts go up to 60% for some Games

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Last March 20, 2016, the Xbox Spring Sale was finally made official, allowing gamers that look to make bargains come forth to take their pick on the game that they want. Discounts aren't only seen in the games, but also apply for the main console itself, says Microsoft Studios.

According to Digital Trends, those who are yet to get their own Xbox One can have a really convenient price slash off the said hardware, as it comes to a whopping $50 cut. Now priced at $299, the Xbox One console bundle at participating retailers will have featured games such as The Division bundle, the 500GB Name Your Game bundle and even the upcoming Quantum Break bundle that is bound to ship early next month.

As per Games Radar, Battlefield 4 Premium Edition will take part in the said sale, as well as Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls- Ultimate Evil Edition. The present chart-toppers are also not left behind, as 343 Industries' Halo 5: Guardians goes with Konami's Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, as well as Rise of the Tomb Raider by Crystal Dynamics and Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition. Lastly, the decorated 2015 Game of the Year, CD Projekt RED's The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, will also partake in the said sale.

It was delivered by BGR that the aforementioned games had price ranges that came from about $59.99, and went all the way down to 30%, 40%, 50% and some even go to 60-67% off. Microsoft became extremely generous by discounting over 150 games all throughout.

All of the Xbox One Spring Sale offers that Microsoft has given to the fans is a limited promotion, which is scheduled to run from March 20th to March 28th, 2016. Stay posted for more potential deals not just for the Xbox One, but also for other console companies and titles in the coming months.

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