Xbox Deals with Gold 2015 price cuts: Next round of titles already live

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Microsoft has again made available its Xbox Deals with Gold program for its legions of fans.

First up, to commemorate the upcoming racing sim "Forza Motorsport 6," two of the titles in this week's deals are "Forza Horizon 2" for $30 and its expansion, "Forza Horizon 2: Storm Island" for $10. The most current title in the series, "Forza Motorsport 5: Racing GOTY Edition" is also available for $24. 

Meanwhile, first-person shooter players can also get some choice "Battlefield" titles under the program. For the Xbox One, the standard "Battlefield 4" is available for $15.75 and the "Battlefield 4 Premium Edition" can be purchased for $25. Three versions of the recently-updated "Battlefield Hardline" are also up for discounts – the Standard Edition can be grabbed for $36, while the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions are currently discounted at $42 and $96, respectively. 

Completing the Xbox One list for this week are "Destiny Digital Guard Edition," available for $45; a free download of "Game of Thrones Episode 1"; and "Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition" for $3.75. 

Xbox 360 players get discounted titles, too, under the Deals with Gold program. This week, "Forza Horizon 2" and "Forza Horizon Season Pass" are available for $30 and $5, respectively. In addition, the original "The Amazing Spider-Man" and its sequel, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" are discounted at $16 and $20. Four "Battlefield" titles are also listed for this week for Xbox 360 gamers. The games "Battlefield 1943," "Battlefield Bad Company," and "Battlefield Bad Company 2" can be downloaded for $4.94 for the original titles and $6.59 for the sequel. Meanwhile, the Xbox 360 version of "Battlefield 4 Premium Edition" is discounted at $25. 

Xbox 360 players can also get "Game of Thrones Episode 1" for free. 

This round of Xbox Deals with Gold titles are available at discounted prices until June 22. 

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