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Best Buy Gives Free Game for Every Purchase of Xbox One

Best Buy Gives Free Game for Every Purchase of Xbox One

The holiday season is just around the corner and online and offline retailers are starting to lure consumers with irresistible sale offers, especially in the gaming world. Since Christmas is the time for giving and exchanging gifts with friends and family, what better way to shop and save money at the same time?

Planning to buy a present for a loved one who's into gaming? This is the perfect time for it. GameSpot recently reported that Best Buy had advertised to include a free game when purchasing any Xbox One Console starting Friday, Nov. 04 until Nov. 12.

The advertisement says that this deal "does not work on pre-owned games and consoles, while pre-order games are also excluded". It must be a good deal since Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will be launched on Nov. 04 as well.

Xbox One bundles that are already out in the market already come with pack-in games such as FIFA 17, Battlefield 1 and Madden NFL 17 just to name a few. If the new Xbox One S is purchased, there's a $20 off for Gears of War 4.

Meanwhile, Xbox Games with Gold November 2016 titles has been released last week which also includes the Five Backwards Compatibility titles. Pneuma: Breath of Life and Knight Squad, Dirt 3 and Dungeon Siege III, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Red Dead Redemption 2 are one of the games available on Xbox One and Xbox 360.

The Xbox One has been the best-selling console in the United States from July to September and Microsoft released a commercial hailing the Xbox One as the "best-selling console in America."

Xbox is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft Corporation. They have developed a series of video game consoles. They also have games applications, streaming services, and an online service Xbox Live. In 2001 to 2002, the original Xbox console was released in Japan, North America, Australia and Europe.

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