Xbox One digital Games on Demand deals being tested

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From this Tuesday to next Monday, February 18th-24th, the digital version of Ryse will be available for 20 USD less at $39.99 versus retail of $59.99.

So we're testing some, and [from] 2/18 through 2/24 you can get Ryse: Son of Rome off digital marketplace for $39.99. Special deal on add ons starts 2/25.Mike Ybarra



Both Ybarra and MajorNelson have made it clear lately that Microsoft plans to introduce more "competitive pricing" for digital downloads going forward. When asked directly on the subject Nelson responded with "It is indeed on the agenda."

Would you be more prone to purchase games at a slightly reduced price in a digital only form?

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ValorPosted:

There are deals to be had!

AdamuPosted:

-Spaarky Should be a little cheaper by $5-$10


It is price is 49.99 and its now 39.99 think lol.

-SpaarkyPosted:

Should be a little cheaper by $5-$10

CDRPosted:

The way things are going, digital only is where its at.
Reducing the cost is only reasonable as they dont have to pay for distribution, packaging and such.
Any extra costs are got server and bandwidth costs

RGHSignedPosted:

How are these not good deals? It takes a good year for games to go on sale, especially if they are good games. You guys just a bunch of cheapos.

ODSTPosted:

Wish they had deals that competed with Steams sales or Sony's flash sales, just something that actually made games super cheap for a limited time.

SIKSPosted:

I would like for them to have so e good deals like they did with the xbox 360. They will probably end up doing that though.

SkreamiesPosted:

At least they're looking into cheaper prices. That's a good thing for everyone!

-CPPosted:

I cannot wait to get new titles digitally on Xbox ONE immediately as they come out.

LatiasPosted:

TomorrowLand
Calyx This will get more buyers, which means more money for Microsoft...
There is 2 purposes of a business; money and customer satisfaction (in which order is up to the company)


Generally, most big companies only care about customer service to keep customers buying more of their products. It's all profit related in the end. (For 99% of companies)