Xbox Deals with Gold for March 2015 deals: 'Dragon Age: Inquisition' for free

Free this week for Xbox Live with Gold subscribers. Wikipedia

Subscribers of Xbox Live Gold are in for a treat for this month's Deals with Gold as several interesting titles are being offered at huge discounts until March 16. 

According to Major Nelson, a number of popular video game titles are being offered at discounted rates, including "Tomb Raider Definitive Edition" for Xbox One, which can now be purchased at 67 percent less than its original price. "Murdered: Soul Suspect" and "Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition" for Xbox One are also sold for 67 percent off, while "Dragon Age Inquisition" and "Ryse: Legendary Edition" on Xbox One now cost 40 percent less than their original price. On the other hand, the "Sunset Overdrive" season pass is now 25 percent cheaper. 

Several Xbox 360 games are also being offered at reduced prices, including "Assassin's Creed III," "Assassin's Creed Revelations," and "Assassin's Creed," which are slashed by half. The "Hitman HD Pack" is also being given an amazing 80 percent discount, while "Murdered: Soul Suspect" comes with a 75 percent price decrease. The arcade edition of "Zombie Driver HD" is also given a 66 percent discount. 

On the other hand, the critically-acclaimed popular fantasy action role playing game "Dragon Age: Inquisition" can now be downloaded by Xbox Live Gold subscribers for free beginning today until March 16. The free trial version of the game can be accessed under the Deals with Gold program of Xbox Live Gold.

However, Microsoft did not divulge whether the free trial version will have some limitations in its features or in the gameplay. But those who want to enjoy the game after the March 16 deadline lapses can buy it at 40 percent less than the original price. 

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" already managed to earn several awards from different gaming publications since its release in November last year. It is the third installment of the popular gaming franchise. 

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