Free Games Available for Customers Who Want to Buy Xbox One Console; Preordered Games Not Included

Gamers who want to buy a new Xbox One console will also get an added bonus according to the new advertisement from Best Buy.

 

The sweet deal will run from November 4 to November 12, coinciding with the release of "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" on November 12. Best Buy instructs customers that the Xbox One deal does not include preorder games and pre-owned consoles.

 

There are already plenty of Xbox One bundles available in the market that includes games like "Madden NFL 17." The Best Buy arrangement will definitely amount to additional complimentary games that also include "Battlefield 1" and "FIFA 17."

The retail giant Target has launched their own version of the Xbox One free game deal that includes a "Buy 2 Get 1 free" transaction. Customers who want a nice discount can also purchase a new Xbox One S that will have a $20 price slash on the "Gears of War 4" game.

Microsoft has also added more games to the Xbox One backwards compatibility library with the release of Xbox 360 classics like "Portal," "Half Life 2," "RAGE," "Joe Danger 2," "Team Fortress 2," and "Galaga Legions."

Customers who have already purchased the mentioned games will now see them added right away to their Xbox One game library. Thanks to the Internet, gamers can easily get a lot more classic Xbox 360 games from the Xbox store. These games can be downloaded directly to their consoles hassle-free.

The Xbox One has outperformed the PlayStation 4 in America from July to September 2016 and Microsoft has released a commercial calling it the best-selling console in the region. According to the commercial, the Xbox One has more than a hundred exclusive titles and the only console that has almost 1,000 games available in the market.

Microsoft also states that Xbox Live has the most reliable and high-speed games network, comparing it to its rival the PlayStation Network. Currently, Sony's PlayStation 4 has already sold 40 million units and has projected sales of up to 20 million for April 2017.

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