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Extend your Xbox Live Gold membership today by 6 months for just $21 (Reg. up to $40)

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Newegg is now offering 6 months of Xbox Live Gold for just $21 with free digital delivery. Simply apply code EMCTUTD52 at checkout to redeem the discount. Just to avoid any confusion, the listing is for a 3-month subscription but an additional 3 months will automatically be added to your cart. A 3-month membership usually goes for $25 and 6 months is regularly $40. Today’s deal is the best current price available and the lowest we can find. This is great way to extend your existing subscription or just as a gift for Xbox gamers. Head below for more details and over to this morning’s roundup for the rest of today’s gaming deals.

We have loads of Xbox deals running right now including wireless controllers for just $40, gift cards at 15% off and even some great console bundle offers. We are currently seeing both Xbox One X and S at up to $130 off.

Xbox Live Gold:

Play together with friends in the world’s premier gaming community

Get free games to play with friends every month, worth up to $700 a year

Receive exclusive discounts of up to 50 – 75% on games in the Xbox Store

All future Games with Gold titles for Xbox 360 will be playable on 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