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Xbox 360 digital game sales revealed for Black Friday

Who says you need to fight the crowds to get a good deal on Black Friday? Honoring the best day of shopping, Microsoft is dropping the price of several of its digital Xbox 360 Games on Demand, including Rayman Legends, Diablo 3, and WWE 2K14. There's also a few add-ons and XBLA titles, as well. Below is the full list of games that will be discounted, and by how much.

Black Friday 1-Day Offers (29, Nov. only)
Content Type % off
Diablo III (US, CA & MX only) GonD 33%
WWE 2K14 GonD GonD 33%
WWE 2K14 Accelerator DLC Add-on 50%
Halo 4 Champions Bundle Add-on 50%
Rayman Legends GonD 50%
Magic 2014 XBLA 50%
Spider-Man: Edge of Time GonD 67%
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe GonD 67%
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions GonD 67%
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows GonD 67%
X-Men: Destiny GonD 50%
X-Men: Origins Wolverine GonD 67%
X-Men: The Official Game GonD 67%
Dragon’s Dogma Dark Arisien GonD 66%
Onechanbara GonD 80%

As you can see, these sales aren't yet live. The games will be discounted on Friday, November 29, for that day only.

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