Mass Effect: Andromeda is 70% off in this week's Deals with Gold

With this week"s Deals with Gold you can purchase the standard or deluxe editions of the space drama adventure game Mass Effect: Andromeda at 70% off. For the uninitiated, it revolves around the exploits of Commander Shepard as he saves the galaxy from literal other-worldly forces. While a spiritual successor to the third game of the series, Andromeda is a separate storyline, lying between the timeline of Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. It follows either Scott or Sara Ryder, an inexperienced military recruit who joins the Andromeda Initiative. This goal of it is to populate new home worlds in the Andromeda Galaxy, following a 600-year journey to get there.

Other highlighted deals include the single-player puzzle adventure RiME at 50% off and Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game Of The Year Edition and the DLC bundle is also available at 75% off as well as a bunch of other games and add-ons in our list below.

It has to be noted that several of these deals require an active Xbox Live Gold subscription, which can be purchased here. Some of these games can also be downloaded and played through Xbox Game Pass, the subscription service that allows players to enjoy an extensive library of titles for $9.99 a month.

These offers are valid until July 9.

The Xbox One deals for this week are as follows:

Included among the Xbox 360 Deals, you"ll find a whopping 90% off the racers MotoGP 14 and a slightly more expensive 85% off MotoGP 15 below, as well as Homefront at 70% off. For those unfamiliar with the game"s setting, it takes place in a war and economically ravaged alternate timeline in the year 2027, where North Korea has invaded and occupied the U.S. Players take the role of former marine, Robert Jacobs, who joins the country"s resistance movement.

Over on the Major Nelson site it says that the above titles are "subject to change and may vary by region" so you may need to keep an eye out here if any of the the above links don"t work for you.

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