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Microsoft has officially removed the 12-month Xbox Live Gold subscription from its online store, which has prompted speculation that free online gaming might be on … ...
While Xbox Live Gold soon increases to $120 a year, you can still access old Xbox Live Gold pricing through certain retailers.
Apparently, even the 12-month subscription tier of Microsoft's Xbox Live Gold has been quietly eased out of the scenes, feeding rumors that Xbox Live itself might be the next one to go.
Recently, Microsoft removed the 12-month Xbox Live Gold subscription from the Microsoft Store. Customers can still subscribe to the one-month and three-month membership.
The former two services aren't cheap, with a 12-month membership normally costing $60, but right now Xbox One players can snag a year of Xbox Live Gold for a cool discount.
Here's an offer you may want to consider. Retailer GameStop is currently offering 12-month Xbox Live Gold subscriptions for $40, a pretty nice markdown from the normal $60 price.
The 12-month Xbox Live Gold subscription is no longer available, leaving behind the one-month and three-month options as the only choices for Xbox One players.
It looks like Microsoft is getting rid of the Xbox Live Gold 12-month subscription option, as there's currently only one and three month packages available on both the UK and US sites. In the UK ...
Fun multiplayer action and free new games each month not only make Xbox Live Gold totally rad, but pretty much mandatory for any Xbox owner. The Xbox One had a banner year full of awesome games ...
So even though you spend money on an Xbox Live Gold membership, it’ll save you some cash over time. Go and pick up a 12-month Xbox Live Gold membership for only $50 here.
UK Daily Deals: Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Membership under £35, Xbox One PUBG under £17, Far Cry 5 from £37 Grab Xbox One X with Halo 5 Guardians and two controllers under £427, get the best Far ...
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