Sure, self-described hardcore video game players will gladly pay a reasonable amount of money for an entertainment console like Microsoft's Xbox One. Normal people though, that is people who consider video games a secondary hobby, are all about getting the biggest deals they possibly can. To those people, Microsoft is saying "Come on in" with its latest unorthodox move. For Black Friday weekend only Microsoft is instituting a $50 price cut on many of the bundles that it sells.
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Buy ‘The Hunger Games’ on the cheap in Movies & TV
Microsoft Movies & TV is celebrating The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 the only way it knows how. For this week only it seems, the entire movie series is available for purchase for as little as $6.99 each.
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Microsoft to sell Xbox Live Gold for just $1 this weekend
In a new teaser for its Black Friday 2015 sales coming to the Xbox Store, Microsoft does the unthinkable. The company says that shoppers can expect to pay just $1 for Xbox Live if they don't already have a subscription.
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‘Halo 5: Guardians’ review
Whoever said that Microsoft’s 343 Industries didn’t have anything to prove following the successful launch of Halo 4 was kidding themselves. Halo 4 didn’t bring Microsoft’s flagship gaming franchise to its knees with glitches and multiplayer failures. It wasn’t a highlight though. Today, three years after the game’s launch, I can say with some certainty that it was my least favorite game to date.
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The Culture: Game Awards 2015 voting has commenced
Every December video game lovers in the United States collectively hold their breath as their favorite games come of for nominations. In year's past, we've also had to hold our nose as Spike TV put on the most god awful award show to have ever disturbed the proverbial force. (If you think I'm kidding, you can watch this.) This December 3rd The Game Awards are back, and they're keeping the friendly, developer focused atmosphere from last year.
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So you know, Zune Music services are dead
Just a note this Monday morning for users who've been with us since the ZuneSpring days and still like to carry around their Zune 120 devices full of music they downloaded from Microsoft's Zune Music Pass. The services, officially went offline last night, meaning your music will stop working pretty soon.
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Saturday Night @ the Movies – ‘Spectre’ review
Spectre, the James Bond film that debuted a week ago today, better balances the Craig’s darker take on the British super spy with references to previous films and classic ropes. Plus there’s romance, so much romance
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Microsoft Free Movie Weekend is back with ‘Green Hornet’
Put away that book you were planning to read and ditch that copy of Fallout 4 you have yet to break the shrink-wrap on. Microsoft is hoping that you and millions of others with access to its online store and entertainment apps will want to watch Green Hornet for free this weekend. Free Movie Weekend is back.
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The Xbox Handbook: Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Explained
Every gamer dreams of being able to play their old games on their new console. The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program is what makes that possible for Xbox One owners.
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The New Xbox One Experience launches today
If you have an Xbox One entertainment console connected to Xbox Live, chances are there's a major software update awaiting you the next time you power on your console. The New Xbox One Experience software update that Microsoft began teasing in June is here.
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