Xbox Live Deals with Gold discounts available: Destiny, Saints Row, Gat Out of Here and more

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This week's Xbox Live Deals with Gold has just been announced by Microsoft. 

For hardcore gamers, especially fans of shooter titles, perhaps the most appealing game on sale right now is "Destiny". The first person shooter from Bungie is being offered at a discounted price right now, with the original title sold for 50 percent less at the Xbox Games Store. Also included in the list is the premium "Destiny: Digital Guardian Edition," which is 33 percent less, at $60.29.  

In addition, three "Saints Row" games for the Xbox One are also included in this week's Deals with Gold. "Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell," a standalone title, is available for $13.39. The standalone game follows the stories of Johnny Gat and Kinzie Kensington, Saints Row members. Adapted from the original "Saints Row" series, the title is also an open world exploration game, with players doing third-person shooter missions, objectives, and quests. 

Additionally, "Saints Row IV: Re-elected" is also available for $22.49, and a bundle pack for both "Gat Out of Hell" and "Re-elected" can be bought for $33.16. 

The Xbox Live Deals with Gold is also available for Xbox 360 players. This week, players can get discounts and cut-down prices on "Destiny" for $30, various "Gears of War" DLC expansion packs, and "Saints Row" games. 

Four DLC titles under the "Gears of War: Judgement" game are available with discounts. Both the "Call to Arms" and "Lost Relics" DLCs can be purchased for $5 each. Meanwhile, "Gears of War: Judgement Epic Weapon Skin" expansion is available for $10, and the "Total Skin" DLC pack is discounted at $20. 

To top off the list, "Saints Row: The Third" is available to Xbox 360 players for $6.59, and "Saints Row IV" for $11.54. The expansion "Gat Out of Here" 360 version is also available and can be purchased for $13.39. 

This week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold is available until May 18. 

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