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Online store taking pre-orders for upcoming titles
Microsoft has updated its online store front with new prices for its Xbox One games.
Prices range from £49.99 for games such as Capcom's Dead Rising, Bungie's Destiny and Respawn's TitanFall, to £54.99 for FIFA 14, Ubisoft's Watch Dogs and UFC.
The titles are currently available for pre-order on the store and list a delivery option, suggesting the prices are for a physical version of the game that will be sent to customers, as opposed to a code to digitally download the game through the Xbox Live marketplace.
On September 4 Microsoft announced it will allow customers to trade in select Xbox 360 titles for their Xbox One equivalents for $10 across Microsoft stores (similar deals for the UK have begun at select retailers).
Games included in the promotion are: Battlefield 4, Madden NFL 25, Need for Speed Rivals, Call of Duty: Ghosts, NBA 2K14, FIFA 14 and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
The Xbox One release date has been confirmed as November 22, 2013. The console will launch in 13 markets including North America, UK and Australia simultaneously.
Source: CVG
Not sure why the title says the lowest price is £45 when the prices actually start at £49.99.
I'm hoping that these are just the XBone store prices and actual retail prices will be lower. No doubt Sony will have the same pricing. Anyway, it looks like we'll be paying a few quid more for next gen games.
Microsoft has updated its online store front with new prices for its Xbox One games.
Prices range from £49.99 for games such as Capcom's Dead Rising, Bungie's Destiny and Respawn's TitanFall, to £54.99 for FIFA 14, Ubisoft's Watch Dogs and UFC.
The titles are currently available for pre-order on the store and list a delivery option, suggesting the prices are for a physical version of the game that will be sent to customers, as opposed to a code to digitally download the game through the Xbox Live marketplace.
On September 4 Microsoft announced it will allow customers to trade in select Xbox 360 titles for their Xbox One equivalents for $10 across Microsoft stores (similar deals for the UK have begun at select retailers).
Games included in the promotion are: Battlefield 4, Madden NFL 25, Need for Speed Rivals, Call of Duty: Ghosts, NBA 2K14, FIFA 14 and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
The Xbox One release date has been confirmed as November 22, 2013. The console will launch in 13 markets including North America, UK and Australia simultaneously.
Source: CVG
Not sure why the title says the lowest price is £45 when the prices actually start at £49.99.
I'm hoping that these are just the XBone store prices and actual retail prices will be lower. No doubt Sony will have the same pricing. Anyway, it looks like we'll be paying a few quid more for next gen games.