Back to School deals aplenty on Xbox Live
- Sam Jordan
- On September 6, 2012
- https://gameverse.com
Back to School means notebooks, pencils and–wait, do kids even still use that stuff? Not sure. Regardless, the return of mandatory daily education rarely means video games, but this time is an exception. Microsoft is offering slashed rates on dozens of Xbox 360 games and add-ons, with savings of 50% in many cases. Among the price highlights: Limbo for 600 MS points; Alan Wake’s American Nightmare 600 points; Stacking 300 points; Joe Danger Special Edition 600 points; and Mortal Kombat Arcade 400 points. See more details via Major Nelson’s blog.
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