Microsoft ‘Work & Play’ Bundle Receives Significant Discount

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Just last month Microsoft introduced its “Work & Play” bundle which offers access to a wide variety of the company’s services for just $199 per year. That’s a pretty good deal as it is because if you subscribe to services like Xbox Live Gold, Xbox Music Pass, Skype Unlimited World and Office 365 Home you’ll end up paying as much as $450 annually. If you’ve still not put money down for a bundle Microsoft is giving you a big reason to do so. It is offering a substantial discount on the bundle price.

The move comes when the holiday season is right around the corner. Microsoft has been pretty aggressive with its pricing strategies recently in order to push more products and services. For example, the recent Xbox One price cut worked wonders over Black Friday week, as data shows the company sold more than 720,000 Xbox One units during the Black Friday week alone.

At the discounted price the bundle remains the same. It will provide subscribers with full access to unlimited OneDrive storage, the full Office suite of productivity apps, Xbox Live, ad-free music streaming and unlimited Skype calls.

As previously mentioned this bundle originally costed $199. Now Microsoft is offering it for just $149 for the entire year. This price will be offered throughout the holiday season so you don’t have to rush to subscribe, but be sure to do so before the holiday season ends or you’ll end up having to pay $50 extra.

Microsoft ‘Work & Play’ Bundle Receives Significant Discount

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