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If you’re looking to jump in to Xbox Live Gold, here’s 3 months for just $10 (Reg. $25)

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Microsoft is now offering 3 months of Xbox Live Gold for $9.99. This deal is only for non-active subscribers. Regularly $25 for the 3-month sub, this is a solid deal if you’re looking to get a taste of the Xbox One online ecosystem and free game offerings. In terms of value, that’s $40 per year, which is great deal and even better than some of the Black Friday offers we tracked. Head below for more details  and over to this morning’s game roundup for the rest of today’s game deals.

Amazon is still offering 1-year Xbox Game Pass memberships at the Black Friday price of $69.99 shipped (Reg. $120). We also have some great deals on Xbox games including Madden NFL 19, the BioShock Collection, Mega Man X Legacy Collection and much more right here.

Xbox Live Gold:

Build imaginative, awe-inspiring worlds with your friends. Compete in heart-pounding matches that require quick thinking and fast reflexes. Whether it’s competitive or cooperative gameplay on your console, Xbox Live Gold takes your game to the next level. Alone you are mighty. With others, you’re Gold. Get up to $700 in free games during a year of membership including backward compatible Xbox 360 games for your Xbox One.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices