Fri, Jan 18, 2013 | 20:10 GMT
Microsoft handing out 1600 MS Points when you pre-order upcoming titles on Xbox 360
Microsoft is handing out 1600 Microsoft Points to those who pre-order upcoming titles on Xbox 360.

In order to claim your $20 worth of points, you will need to pre-order the following games from the Microsoft US store:
- Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel
- BioShock Infinite
- Crysis 3
- Dead Space 3
- Grand Theft Auto 5
- Lost Planet 3
- Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
- South Park: The Stick of Truth
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14
- Tomb Raider
More information on the promotion can be found through the link.


10 comments
#1
Moonwalker1982
18/01/13, 8:09 pm
Of course this doesn’t count for Europeans by the looks of it.
And really…i can buy brand new games for like 45 euros anyway. So it wouldn’t even be a nice discount anyway.
#2
Gama_888
18/01/13, 8:20 pm
Doesnt that work out to, pre-order 3 games, get 1 free??
sounds pretty sweet really
#3
MadFlavour
18/01/13, 8:27 pm
Is this download copies of the games?
Pay an extra score and we’ll give you a tenner.
#4
ps3fanboy
18/01/13, 8:58 pm
fuck this shit… i will buy the game a month after release for half the price just for the hell of it. buy day one and crap ms point, no way!
#5
MrBambinoDent
19/01/13, 3:10 am
mmm nope.
I would buy full games off PSN but never on 360.
With PS+ I get some sweet deals on full games, paying full price and get 20$ worth of points is pretty good but I just have decided to keep my current gen digital library on PSN rather than XBL
#6
Henry
19/01/13, 4:15 am
It’s retail copies.
So the PSN, PS+ talk is totally irrelevant here.
#7
Dragon246
19/01/13, 4:18 am
They should ditch the archaic ms points system and just show prices in real world currency.
Although pre order benefits are always good.
#8
MrBambinoDent
19/01/13, 6:52 am
Yeah it’s irrelevant because I was talking about discounted demos not full games in their release dates!
I see your comment is the irrelevant one here!
#9
Da Man
19/01/13, 8:49 am
Drop the archaic MS points system so that people would have to register a credit card to buy anything. It’s obviously more convenient and secure.
iTunes stopped using those clunky gift cards ages ago. Oh wait, I never used iTunes so not really.
We actually need an ignore feature. You’re wasting my internet traffic.
#10
nikk900
19/01/13, 9:12 am
Nice try, but no.