Xbox Live’s 10-Day Long Black Friday Sale Starts Tomorrow

Offers deals on over 250 games.
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Microsoft is kicking off Black Friday a week early with the Xbox Store Black Friday sale beginning tomorrow, Nov. 18. The sale on digital games, music, apps, movies, and television shows lasts until Monday, Nov. 28.

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The company did not provide the list of sales yet, but did create a short teaser announcement shown below. Over 250 games are expected to be on sale, and examples in the video include Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Gears of War 4, Grand Theft Auto V, NBA 2K17, Overwatch, Red Dead Redemption, Titanfall 2 and more.

According to the video, more deals will be revealed on Black Friday itself, Nov. 25. During the sale period, Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners can upgrade to Gold accounts for $1 for the first month if they are not already subscribed. Xbox Live Gold members receive early access to deals and up to another 10 percent off on titles for being Gold while the sale is ongoing.

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