
GTA IV, Bioshock and Midnight Club join Xbox Classics roster
Microsoft has cut the price of selected titles in its Xbox 360 Classics line to £14.99.
The platform holder has also added Grand Theft Auto IV, Midnight Club Los Angeles: Complete Edition and BioShock to its budget range. Although these titles are being sold at the usual RRP of £19.99.
Games cut to £14.99 are Ubisoft's classic range, which include Splinter Cell Double Agent, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2, Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and Assassin's Creed.
Ubisoft's marketing director John Parkes added: “We are happy to bring some our best IPS to this Classics range, these titles offer some of the best gaming experiences, now made available for even more people to enjoy.”
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at last a great idea. ( one we have talked about for years )
great back cat titles at a good price
only one problem i can see is that xbox live games are still £19.99 so why download when you can buy a hard copy
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