Titanfall’s DLC News: Titanfall’s DLC offers 66% discount and will run until next week!

Titanfall's DLC News: Titanfall's DLC offers 66% discount and will run until next week!
A deal was announced by Respawn Entertainment yesterday slashing the price of Titanfall from $50 to $25.
And that's not all, according to Gamespot, Titanfall's DLC pass will be offering a 66% discount, which means that from $25, it goes down to $8.25. This further announces that you will be able to buy the game and all expansions - Expedition, Frontier's Edge, and IMC Rising - at an affordable price of $33.25! Now that's a good shot!
However, you will be able to get this discount if you are subscribed to Xbox Live Gold which has an annual fee of $60. But this is easy, wanna know why? It is because of the multiplayer-focused nature of Titanfall that requires an Xbox Live Gold subscription to benefit from the game.
Xbox 360 and PC versions are not included in this scheme.
The deal is said to come less than a week after Respawn announces new updates for Titanfall that introduces an entirely new game that will benefit more to the shooter.
This scheme will boost up Titanfall's popularity as it seems to be declining. If you are outside of US, you may wish to use the console's own Store instead.
This deal will run until next week according to Total Xbox. So go ahead and grab yourself a Titanfall DLC pass now!
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