Halo, Forza Horizon 2, Other Xbox One Games Now Discounted on Amazon India

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By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 8 December 2014 17:57 IST

If you've waited to pick up critically acclaimed Xbox One exclusives such as Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Forza Horizon 2, you've been rewarded for your patience. Amazon has discounted these two games, as well as others such as Sunset Overdrive and Kinect Sports Rivals.

Usually any of the games mentioned above would cost you Rs. 4,200. However Amazon India has listed them at a 30 percent discount, costing you Rs. 2,999 per game instead. It's not as good as the 40 percent off that Amazon did on Xbox One games during its Diwali sale but it's good enough for the discerning bargain hunter.

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Aside from first-party Xbox One exclusives such as Halo, Sunset Overdrive, Kinect Sports Rivals, and Forza Horizon 2, other titles on sale include NBA 2K15 (Rs. 2,599 instead of Rs. 2,999), Ryse (Rs. 2,999 instead of Rs. 4199) and Destiny (now Rs. 2,599 instead of Rs. 4,599).

These deep discounts mark yet another move from Microsoft and Amazon India to push sales in a country that has not been as receptive as the companies had expected to the Xbox One's launch.

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You can check out the discounts here. Amazon India has listed this as a "Limited Period Offer" with no end date to this sale which means you might want to hurry before the games revert to their original price.

Are you picking up any games up on sale? Or do you wish that there were some other titles up for grabs? Let us know in the comments.

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