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  1. After three months on the Xbox Live Store, Halo: Spartan Assault receives it's first permanent price drop. Halo: Spartan Assault launched first on Microsoft Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 on July 18, 2013 on the Xbox One on December 24, 2013 and made it's Xbox 360 debut on January 31, 2014. The game costed $15 at launch for both the Xbox One and the 360, and $7 on Windows 8. But with the price drop, you can now purchase the console versions of the game for $10. Also note that if you have already purchased Halo: Spartan Assault for your Windows Phone, Tablet, or PC you can purchase the Xbox One or 360 version at the discounted price of $4.99. So will you be taking advantage of this discount or will you hold off to start another Halo adventure later in the year? Leave your thoughts and comments below. SOURCE:IGN
  2. After three months on the Xbox Live Store, Halo: Spartan Assault receives it's first permanent price drop. Halo: Spartan Assault launched first on Microsoft Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 on July 18, 2013 on the Xbox One on December 24, 2013 and made it's Xbox 360 debut on January 31, 2014. The game costed $15 at launch for both the Xbox One and the 360, and $7 on Windows 8. But with the price drop, you can now purchase the console versions of the game for $10. Also note that if you have already purchased Halo: Spartan Assault for your Windows Phone, Tablet, or PC you can purchase the Xbox One or 360 version at the discounted price of $4.99. So will you be taking advantage of this discount or will you hold off to start another Halo adventure later in the year? Leave your thoughts and comments below. SOURCE:IGN View full article
  3. UK online retailer Zavvi is currently selling the standard edition of the Xbox One for £409.99, that's £20 cheaper than the RRP. I know this is barely a price big price drop at all compared to it's RRP and there certainly wouldn't be one this quick after launch but could this be the very beginning of prices drops for the Xbox One? Well it's hard to tell as this is just one company that seems to be doing it, it could be that they aren't quite shifting as much Xbox One's as expected, but I think it may be worth keeping an eye one as other retailers may begin to do the same thing to compete. Soucrce: Eurogamer.net
  4. UK online retailer Zavvi is currently selling the standard edition of the Xbox One for £409.99, that's £20 cheaper than the RRP. I know this is barely a price big price drop at all compared to it's RRP and there certainly wouldn't be one this quick after launch but could this be the very beginning of prices drops for the Xbox One? Well it's hard to tell as this is just one company that seems to be doing it, it could be that they aren't quite shifting as much Xbox One's as expected, but I think it may be worth keeping an eye one as other retailers may begin to do the same thing to compete. Soucrce: Eurogamer.net View full article
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