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The Xbox Spring Sale has discounts on more than 500 games

The Xbox Spring Sale is now online, offering discounts on more than 500 digital games and add-on packs across Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Sure, we’re heading into autumn here in Australia, but I think the offer of 95 Xbox One games priced at $10 (USD) or less more than makes up for that snafu, eh?

The list of games is FAR too numerous to reproduce here, but you can head on over to Major Nelson’s blog for each and every title. You can also launch the Xbox Store from your console and browse there.

Moreover, those new to either Xbox Game Pass or Xbox Live Gold can grab great trials for $1 AUD — you’ll get three months of Game Pass or 1 month of Xbox Live. As we’ve noted, those who’ve already got Xbox Live can cheat the system a bit and grab an Apex Legends character for that single dollar. And as Ben’s also pointed out, there are workarounds for Xbox Game Pass too.

Happy savings, gamers!


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