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Save up to 85% with this week's Deals with Gold on Xbox

The holidays are finally here, and the team over at Xbox has decided to shower us with some great deals. To start off with, if you haven't experienced the premium content available on Battlefield 1, now is your chance. The Premium Pass has received a 70% discount and includes its expansions, namely, In the name of the Tzar, They Shall Not Pass, and all the DLC included in the Premium Pass package.

If the First World War is a bit too dreary for you, the Mega Man Legacy Collections have gone on sale, with the first collection receiving a not-so-insignificant 60% discount. Beyond that, Dex has also been discounted. Play as an enigmatic AI trying to find the singularity in this fun side-scrolling adventure from BadLand Games. If you want a game that challenges you to be super stealthy instead, the Focus Home Interactive title Styx is available in a bundle deal that is 75% off.

If you live and breathe action, then you should definitely check out The Surge. Get into a fortified exoskeleton and take on rogue robots in a bid to save the world from complete destruction. Just make sure you aim for the extremities, a la Dead Space. On Xbox 360, several titles have received discounts of up to 80%, including Bound by Flame, Contrast, Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga, and two Mega Man titles.

To take advantage of all of these deals, an active Xbox Live Gold subscription is required. For those on Xbox One, several of the Xbox 360 deals are backward compatible. These discounts are valid until December 18.

Here are the Xbox One deals for this week:

Here are the Xbox 360 deals for the week:

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Source: Major Nelson

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