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Many of you will be familiar with Amazon Prime Day. The company created this online shopping event a couple of years ago. Customers can get significant discounts on products they purchase on Prime Day. Amazon also has a similar shopping event for digital content. It’s called Digital Day and Amazon has now confirmed that it’s returning December 29th.
Amazon offers discounts on countless digital products on Digital Day. The products include TV shows, movies, apps, and e-books. The deals will go live on December 29th at midnight Eastern Time.
Some discounts will be available as early as December 26th. Customers who don’t want to miss out on this can head over to amazon.com/digitalday to sign up for notifications.
Amazon has already revealed some of the deals that customers will be able to take advantage of. Wonder Woman will be available at a 60 percent discount on Amazon Video while games like NBA 2K18 and Sonic Forces will be available for 33 percent off. Some selected e-books will be available for up to 75 percent off.
Amazon started its Digital Day sale during the holiday season last year. It was on the last Friday of the year like it is this time around. Amazon Appstore’s vice president Aaron Rubenson has said that the response to the previous Digital Day was “incredibly positive.”
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Microsoft launched its “` earlier this year. Subscribers pay $9.99 per month for the service which provides them access to more than 100 games for the Xbox One and Xbox 360. The entire library remains available to subscribers as long as they keep paying for the service. Microsoft has now revealed the two upcoming titles that will be added to the library next month. They include Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition and NBA Playgrounds.
Microsoft has confirmed that Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition and NBA Playgrounds will be added to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service in January 2018.
It’s a Netflix-style subscription service for Xbox One and Xbox 360. It’s different from Sony’s PlayStation Now game streaming service. Subscribers can actually download the titles as long as they’re paying for Xbox Game Pass.
Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition features the base game and Trish, Vergil, and Lady as bonus playable characters. Each have their own new opening and ending movies.
NBA Playgrounds is a classic NBA arcade action title in which players have to rely on their skills to beat others in two-on-two matches. It’s possible for them to hone their skills offline and even play with up to three friends on their console.
Both titles will go live for Xbox Game Pass subscribers come January 2018.
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