Xbox Deals with Gold for the week: NBA 2K15, add-ons, Metro, Shape Up, Risk, Costume Quest 2 and more

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Microsoft has already announced this week's line-up for its deals and promotions program, Xbox Deals with Gold. 

For Xbox One players, the most noted deal for this week is the slashed prices for the "NBA 2K15" title and its add-ons. The title itself is available at 50 percent off or just $30. Meanwhile, the promo bundle is also available for half of its original price at $32.50. 

In addition, add-ons for the most recent "NBA 2K" game such as virtual credits are also available at a discounted price. The 35,000 VC add-on is available for $6, and 75,000 VC can be bought for $10. Lastly, players can purchase 200,000 VC for almost 60 percent off at $20. 

Aside from the "NBA 2K15" game, two other series, "Metro" and "Shape Up", are also up for grabs. The two "Metro" titles, "Last Light Redux" and "2033 Redux," are available for $12.50, and does not require an Xbox Live Gold subscription to purchase. Meanwhile, "Shape Up" and "Shape Up Gold Edition" are available for $15 and $33, respectively. 

Other titles for Xbox One which are discounted for this week include "Risk," "Costume Quest 2," "FIFA 15 Deluxe Edition," "Trivial Pursuit LIVE!", and "Monopoly Family Fun Pack." 

The Xbox Deals with Gold discounts are also extended to the Xbox 360 this week. Topping the older-gen list is the "Assassin's Creed" series of titles, with the Season Passes for "Assassin's Creed III" available for $15 and "Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag" for $10. Meanwhile, the "Freedom Cry" edition for the fourth installment is also available for $5. 

Other titles for Xbox 360 Deals with Gold include "FIFA 15" for $24, which does not require an Xbox Live Gold subscription; "Dark Souls II" for $20; "Costume Quest 2" for $6; "Tekken 6" for $3.74; and different "NBA 2K15" titles.

The current deals will run up to June 8.  

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