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Aussie Deals of the Day: Xbox’s Deals with Gold includes Darksiders 2, Resident Evil and more

Major Nelson has just posted this week’s Xbox Deals with Gold, offering up discounts to Xbox Live Gold subscribers.

Here’s what’s on sale, with an asterisk (*) denoting sales available to anyone:

Xbox One

  • Battle Ages – City of Gems (1200) – 30%
  • Battle Islands – Case of Gold (3250) – 30%
  • Blood Bowl 2 – 75%
  • Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition – 75%
  • Dead Or Alive 5 Last Round New Costume Pass 3 + Character* – 30%
  • Dead Or Alive 5 Last Round Story Mode – 30%
  • Dead Or Alive 5 Last Round: Core Fighters 30 Character Set* – 30%
  • Destiny: The Taken King – 40%
  • Fragments of Him – 50%
  • Metro Redux Bundle – 80%
  • MX vs. ATV Supercross Encore – 50%
  • Never Alone Arctic Collection – 80%
  • Resident Evil 4 – 50%
  • Resident Evil 5 – 50%
  • Resident Evil 6 – 50%
  • Slain: Back from Hell – 50%
  • Superhot – 33%
  • The Escapists DLC Bundle – 67%
  • The Technomancer – 75%

Xbox 360

  • Darksiders 2 – 80%
  • Darksiders 2 Argul’s Tomb – 75%
  • Darksiders 2 Death Rides Pack – 75%
  • Darksiders 2 Season Pass – 75%
  • Lost Planet 3 – 75%
  • Remember Me – 70%
  • Resident Evil 4 – 60%
  • Street Fighter X Tekken – 80%
  • Strider – 75%
  • Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Editon – 60%

Head here for links to regional links and full pricing.


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