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  • Red Dead 2 Perks Guide: Talismans, Trinkets, And Every Crafting Component You Need

    Red Dead 2 Perks Guide: Talismans, Trinkets, And Every Crafting Component You Need

    Red Dead Redemption 2 doesn’t make a lot of its mechanics known to the player. There are systems buried deep within that you’d be hard-pressed to come in contact with if you’re mainlining the game’s major story and side missions. Among these mechanics are special Perks that offer improvements to Arthur’s overall abilities.

    We know what you’re thinking, though: “Perks? You mean like Perks you unlock from an RPG-like progression tree?” Yes, and no. Red Dead Redemption 2 does in fact offer these sorts of Perks, but they’re unlocked by obtaining special items known as Talismans and Trinkets, and not from any special in-game progression screen.

    Talismans and Trinkets are primarily crafted at Fences–special black market shops that sell all manner of useful items you can’t get at any ol’ General Shop. You’ll need parts from Legendary Animals to craft them. Others are rewarded to you by completing specific missions under special conditions. While Talismans and Trinkets are technically items, know that you don’t need to equip them in order for them to be active. Once you acquire one, it’ll affect Arthur’s abilities permanently, and they can even be equipped as a cosmetic item.

    Below we run down all of the Talismans we’ve found so far, what they do, and what you need to unlock them. Any Talismans or Trinkets that have crafting components marked with a “*” are special items that require you to complete specific missions or challenges; a table can be found further below that details their locations.

    If you’re looking for more guides, you’d be remiss not to check out our feature highlighting all the tips you should know before playing. Though, we also have guides on more specific subjects, like cheat codes, gun customization and money making. Be sure to read our Red Dead 2 review if you haven’t already.

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    General

    The General category has the most Perks affecting a variety of attributes, like weapon degradation, Eagle Eye duration, alcohol resistance, and much more. There are 10 General Perks in total–not including the Eagle Talon Talisman Perk you get from the Special/Ultimate Edition.

    Name Perk Effect How To Get
    Beaver Tooth Trinket Slows weapons degradation by 10% Crafted at Fences with Legendary Beaver Tooth
    Buck Antler Trinket Increases chances of higher-quality parts from skinning animals Crafted at Fences using the Legendary Buck Antler
    Elk Antler Trinket Increases the money you get from looting by 10% Crafted at Fences using the Legendary Elk Antler
    Fox Claw Trinket Increases Eagle Eye duration by five seconds Crafted at Fences using the Legendary Fox Claw
    Pronghorn Horn Trinket Stops animals stored on your horse from decomposing Crafted at Fences using the Legendary Pronghorn Horn
    Ram Horn Trinket Doubles the amount of herbs you get from picking oregano, creeping thyme, and wild mint Crafted at Fences using the Legendary Ram Horn
    Wolf Heart Trinket Doubles resistance to alcohol Crafted at Fences with Legendary Wolf Heart
    Owl Feather Trinket Reduces speed of Health, Stamina, and Dead Eye Core drain by 15% Reward for completing “Archeology for Beginners” without killing a single person
    Boar Tusk Talisman Decreases Core drain speed of your horse’s Health and Stamina by 10% Crafted at Fences using, Cobalt Petrified Wood*, Gold Earring, Legendary Boar Tusk
    Raven Claw Talisman Slows weapon degradation by 20% Crafted at Fences with Old Brass Compass*
    Eagle Talon Talisman Increases Eagle Eye duration by five seconds Available as a bonus for Special/Ultimate Edition owners only

    Health

    Not including the Iguana Scale Trinket Perk you get from the Special/Ultimate Edition, there are five Health Perks to collect. Each affects your Health in different ways. While some help your Health Core and bar drain speed, others are more specific in decreasing the type of damage you receive.

    Name Perk Effect How To Get
    Tatanka Bison Horn Trinket Decreases melee damage received by 10% Crafted at Fences using Legendary Tatanka Bison Horn
    Moose Antler Trinket Increases your health XP gain by 10% Crafted at Fences with Legendary Moose Antler
    Iguana Scale Trinket Reduces the damage received while on horseback by 10% Available as a bonus for Special/Ultimate Edition owners only
    Bear Claw Talisman Decreases the drain speed of your Health Core by 10% Crafted at Fences using Silver Chain Bracelet, Quartz Chunk*, Legendary Bear Claw

    Stamina

    There are five Stamina Perks in total–of which we’ve gathered three thus far. As you’d expect, most of them affect your Stamina gains and drains.

    Name Perk Effect How To Get
    Cougar’s Paw Trinket Increases Stamina XP gain by 10% Crafted at Fences with Legendary Cougar’s Paw
    Lion’s Paw Trinket Increases Stamina XP gain by 10% Crafted at Fences with Lion’s Paw*
    Bison Horn Talisman Decreases the drain speed of your Stamina Core by 10% Crafted at Fences using Abalone Shell Fragment*, Silver Earring, and Legendary Bison Horn

    Dead Eye

    There are five Dead Eye Perks in total. Below you can find the three we’ve discovered so far, which focus on decreasing the speed of Dead Eye Core and bar drain, as well as increase the gain speed of Dead Eye XP.

    Name Perk Effect How To Get
    Coyote Fang Trinket Increases Dead Eye XP gain by 10% Crafted at Fences with Legendary Coyote Fang
    Panther’s Eye Trinket Decreases drain speed of Dead Eye bar by 10% for three seconds Crafted at Fences with Legendary Panther’s Eye
    Alligator Tooth Talisman Decreases the drain speed of Dead Eye Core by 10% Crafted at Fences using Vintage Civil War Handcuffs*, Gold Jointed Bracelet, and Legendary Alligator Tooth

    Special Crafting Materials

    As stated, some Talismans and Trinkets require special crafting components you can only get from certain instances in the story or by completing challenges. Below you can find a rundown of where these special components are found.

    Crafting Item Talisman/Trinket Recipe How To Get
    Cobalt Petrified Wood Boar Tusk Talisman Located in a chest under a rock overhang northwest of Lake Isabella
    Old Brass Compass Raven Claw Talisman Located in Francis Sinclair’s cabin after mailing all 10 rock carvings in the “Geology for Beginners” mission
    Quartz Chunk Bear Claw Talisman Recieved by mailing in the first dinosaur bone location in the “Test of Faith” mission
    Lion’s Paw Lion’s Paw Trinket Taken from the lion during the Stranger Mission: “He’s British, of Course IV”
    Vintage Civil War Handcuffs Alligator Tooth Talisman Mail in a set of Cigarette Cards

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  • Rumour: Dataminers Uncover SMITE Founder's Pack For Nintendo Switch

    The gods are coming.

    More evidence suggesting Hi-Rez Studios’ MOBA SMITE is on its way to the Nintendo Switch eShop has been uncovered. The same data mining website for the game has now located a founder’s pack – specifically for Nintendo’s hybrid system. You might recall Paladins also received a founder’s pack prior to the official release which gave users special content and early access to the title.

    The pack for Smite contains a number of characters including Thor, Ymir, Zeus, Scylla and Neith. The game is already out on multiple other platforms, so it would be no surprise to see the MOBA appear on the Switch eShop in the near future. In the title, players take control of a god, goddess or one of the many other mythological figures and engage in team-based third-person combat. As further evidence, Paladins’ Switch release was previously leaked in the game’s patch notes.

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  • Hoverbike Racing RPG Desert Child Releases On Switch eShop Next Month

    “Yeah nah ay, she’ll be right”.

    Self-proclaimed Prime Minister of Australia Oscar Brittain and also the creator of Desert Child has revealed his upcoming Switch eShop release – published by Akupara Games – will be available on 11th December.

    This racing game containing RPG elements has you speeding about on vintage hoverbikes as you attempt to leave planet Earth before it explodes. In between races, you’ll eat ramen, deliver pizzas, sell gun parts for money and repair and customise your bike. The title draws inspiration from Cowboy Bebop, Redline and Akrika anime.

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  • Nintendo Wins $12 Million From Trademark And Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

    An expensive settlement.

    Earlier this year in July, Nintendo filed a lawsuit against two ROM and emulator websites at the federal court in the US state of Arizona for trademark and copyright infringement. The latest development is the owners and operators of these now-defunct websites – a married couple – have agreed to a settlement exceeding $12 million in favour of Nintendo.

    In August, it was revealed both parties wanted to avoid prolonged court proceedings – with consent judgment and permanent injunction now resolving all of the outstanding disputes. The owners of the sites admit their involvement was both direct and indirect copyright and trademark infringement, resulting in irreparable injury for the Japanese video game company. Below is the unsigned verdict:

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  • Nippon Marathon Brings Its Japanese Game Show Madness To Switch Just In Time For Christmas

    A party racer.

    PQube and developer Onion Soup Interactive have shared a brand new trailer for the upcoming party racer Nippon Marathon, revealing that the game will be available on 17th December.

    Featuring a song performance from no other than Diana Garnet, the singer of the Naruto: Shippuden outro, this new trailer gives us a good look at some of the crazy race courses players can expect to find in the game. One minute, players are being thwarted by giant fruit; the next, everyone’s jumping across trains and Ferris wheels, and the whole thing looks more and more like a crazy Japanese game show every time we see it.

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  • Video: The Pokémon Detective Pikachu Movie's First Official Trailer Has Landed

    We weren’t expecting this…

    The first official trailer for the upcoming Pokémon Detective Pikachu movie has officially arrived, giving us our very first look at the film in action.

    As you can see above, the trailer gives us a good look at how the Pokémon have been adapted to work on the big screen alongside their human counterparts, with Detective Pikachu himself, Mr. Mime, Jigglypuff, Charizard, Greninja, and more all starring in the clip. As mentioned in the recent early screening report, the characters have a real-world art style to them which takes a little getting used to at first, but certainly leaves a lasting impression.

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  • The Switch Version Of Aragami: Shadow Edition Has Been Delayed Until Early 2019

    “We’re in no rush”.

    Lince Works and Merge Games have announced that the upcoming Switch version of Aragami: Shadow Edition has been delayed until early 2019. The game was originally set for release this fall.

    If you’ve missed the news on this one previously, Aragami is an action-adventure stealth game that was originally released on other platforms back in 2016. The game has you playing as an undead assassin with the power to control the shadows – you can teleport to any shadow, become invisible, materialise weapons, or even summon a shadow dragon to infiltrate the enemy ranks and dispose of your targets, and the whole thing is inspired by the likes of Tenchu and Metal Gear Solid.

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  • Red Dead 2 Challenge Guide: Every Challenge And How To Trigger Them

    As you play Red Dead Redemption 2, you’ll start to see notifications informing you that you’ve completed a challenge. Now this all sounds fine and dandy, but you’re likely asking yourself: “What does completing challenges do? Heck, why should I even bother completing them?” That’s a fair question, and we’re here to answer it.

    Challenges are gameplay feats you complete to earn XP and unlock upgraded equipment for purchase at your local trapper, such as new Gun Belts, Bandoliers, Holsters, and Off-Hand Holsters. Each piece posses its own perks that increase either ammo capacity or decrease weapon degradation rate. Equipping them even improves your general statistics, but more on that in a second.

    There are nine challenge categories in total, each with ten feats to complete. As you’d expect, the feats vary per category. For example, the Bandit challenges has you working to hold up townsfolk, steal wagons, and amass a sizable bounty, while the Explorer challenges focus on you finding treasure. It’s important to note that you must complete challenges in sequential order, so you can’t just prioritize completing the seventh challenge over the first few only because it’s easier.

    Completing challenges is a worthwhile endeavor, as the equipment you unlock offer bonus bars around your Health, Stamina, and Dead Eye Cores when you complete the set. You are rewarded an extra bar when you complete one of the three sets associated with that statistic. And you unlock an additional bar to that statistic once you’ve acquired all three sets associated with it. The table below contains details on which equipment set is associated with which attribute.

    Attribute Equipment Set
    Health
    • Horseman
    • Sharpshooter
    • Weapons Expert
    Stamina
    • Bandit
    • Gambler
    • Master Hunter
    Dead Eye
    • Explorer
    • Herbalist
    • Survivalist

    There’s even an extra bonus in store for you upon completing all 90 challenges. You unlock a special outfit called “Legend of the East,” which provides hefty bonuses to Arthur’s statistics. If that’s something you’re aspiring towards, you’re in luck as we’ve compiled every single challenge in the game for your reference, so get crackin’!

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    Bandit

    Challenge Description Reward
    Bandit 1 Hold up five townsfolk Bandit Bandolier
    Bandit 2 Rob two stage coaches or complete two stage coach robbery missions $5 + 25 Dead Eye XP
    Bandit 3 Rob a cash register in any four shops in one day Bandit Holster
    Bandit 4 Rob three stage coaches in a single day $10 + 50 Dead Eye XP
    Bandit 5 Amass a $250 bounty in one State $10 + 50 Dead Eye XP
    Bandit 6 Steal five horses and sell them to the horse Fence at Clemens Cove $15 + 100 Dead Eye XP
    Bandit 7 Rob $50 worth of cash and valuables from townsfolk and travelers Bandit Off-Hand Holster
    Bandit 8 Steal seven wagons and sell them to the Fence at Emerald Ranch $15 + 100 Dead Eye XP
    Bandit 9 Hogtie someone and leave them on railroad tracks three times $20 + 150 Dead Eye XP
    Bandit 10 Complete five train robberies without dying or getting caught Bandit Gun Belt

    Explorer

    Challenge Description Reward
    Explorer 1 Find a treasure map Explorer Holster
    Explorer 2 Find a treasure $5 + 25 Stamina XP
    Explorer 3 Find a treasure Explorer Bandolier
    Explorer 4 Find a treasure $10 + 50 Stamina XP
    Explorer 5 Find a treasure $10 + 50 Stamina XP
    Explorer 6 Find a treasure $15 + 100 Stamina XP
    Explorer 7 Find a treasure Explorer Gun Belt
    Explorer 8 Find a treasure $15 + 100 Stamina XP
    Explorer 9 Find a treasure $20 + 150 Stamina XP
    Explorer 10 Find a treasure Explorer Off-Hand Holster

    Gambler

    Challenge Description Reward
    Gambler 1 Win five hands of poker Gambler Holster
    Gambler 2 In blackjack, double down and win the hand five times $5 + 25 Dead Eye XP
    Gambler 3 Win three games of five finger filet Gambler Bandolier
    Gambler 4 Bust a poker opponent out in Flatneck Station, Saint Denis, and Valentine $10 + 50 Dead Eye XP
    Gambler 5 Win three rounds of dominoes without drawing any tiles against two or fewer opponents $10 + 50 Dead Eye XP
    Gambler 6 Beat a blackjack dealer in Rhodes and Van Horn $15 + 100 Dead Eye XP
    Gambler 7 Beat the five finger filet player in Strawberry, Valentine, and Van Horn Gambler Gun Belts
    Gambler 8 Win three hands of blackjack with three hits or more $15 + 100 Dead Eye XP
    Gambler 9 Win three consecutive games of dominoes $20 + 150 Dead Eye XP
    Gambler 10 Win three consecutive hands of poker Gambler Off-Hand Holster

    Herbalist

    Challenge Description Reward
    Herbalist 1 Pick six yarrow Herbalist Off-Hand Holster
    Herbalist 2 Pick and eat four species of berry $5 + 25 health XP
    Herbalist 3 Craft seven items using sage as an ingredient Herbalist Gun Belt
    Herbalist 4 Pick five mushrooms and feed them to your horse $10 + 50 Health XP
    Herbalist 5 Craft nine items using the Indian tobacco as an ingredient $10 + 50 Health XP
    Herbalist 6 Pick 15 different species of herb $15 + 100 Health XP
    Herbalist 7 Craft and use five special miracle Tonics Herbalist Holster
    Herbalist 8 Use oleander to craft six poison weapons $15 + 100 Health XP
    Herbalist 9 Pick one of each species of herb $20 + 150 Health XP
    Herbalist 10 Season and cook all 11 types of meat Herbalist Bandolier

    Horseman

    Challenge Description Reward
    Horseman 1 Kill five rabbits from horseback Horseman Gun Belt
    Horseman 2 Jump over three obstacles in 15 seconds $5 + 25 Stamina XP
    Horseman 3 Ride from Valentine to Rhodes in less than five minutes Horseman Holster
    Horseman 4 While mounted, drag a victim for 3,300 feet using your lasso $10 + 50 Stamina XP
    Horseman 5 Trample five animals with your horse $10 + 50 Stamina XP
    Horseman 6 Ride from Strawberry to Saint Denis in less than nine minutes without touching water $15 + 100 Stamina XP
    Horseman 7 Kill seven enemies from horseback without dismounting Horseman Bandolier
    Horseman 8 Kill nine predators from horseback $15 + 100 Stamina XP
    Horseman 9 Ride from Van Horn to Blackwater in less than 17 minutes without touching water $20 + 150 Stamina XP
    Horseman 10 Break every single wild horse breed Horseman Off-Hand Holster

    Master Hunter

    Challenge Description Reward
    Master Hunter 1 Skin three deer Master Hunter Off-Hand Holster
    Master Hunter 2 Get three perfect-quality rabbit pelts $5 + 25 Health XP
    Master Hunter 3 Track 10 different animal species using your binoculars Master Hunter Bandolier
    Master Hunter 4 Get a clean kill after calling to an animal five times $10 + 50 Health XP
    Master Hunter 5 Skin three black bears or grizzly bears $10 + 50 Health XP
    Master Hunter 6 Kill five cougars with your bow and skin them $15 + 100 Health XP
    Master Hunter 7 Use a bait to lure and kill both an herbivore and predator Master Hunter Gun Belt
    Master Hunter 8 Catch three fish without using a fishing rod (aka use dynamite) $15 + 100 Health XP
    Master Hunter 9 Catch an opossum playing possum $20 + 150 Health XP
    Master Hunter 10 Track and kill a Legendary Panther Master Hunter Holster

    Sharpshooter

    Challenge Description Reward
    Sharpshooter 1 Kill three flying birds Sharpshooter Bandolier
    Sharpshooter 2 Kill two different animal species in the same Dead Eye use $5 + 25 Dead Eye XP
    Sharpshooter 3 Kill five flying birds while moving on a train Sharpshooter Holster
    Sharpshooter 4 Kill an enemy at least 80 feet away with a throwing tomahawk $10 + 50 Dead Eye XP
    Sharpshooter 5 Kill six animals without switching or reloading your weapon $10 + 50 Dead Eye XP
    Sharpshooter 6 Kill someone at least 660 feet away with a long scoped rifle $15 + 100 Dead Eye XP
    Sharpshooter 7 Land seven headshots in a row Sharpshooter Off-Hand Holster
    Sharpshooter 8 Disarm three enemies without reloading or switching your weapon $15 + 100 Dead Eye XP
    Sharpshooter 9 Shoot three people’s hats off in the same Dead Eye use $20 + 150 Dead Eye XP
    Sharpshooter 10 Kill three flying birds with three consecutive long scoped rifle shots Sharpshooter Gun Belt

    Survivalist

    Challenge Description Reward
    Survivalist 1 Catch a bluegill Survivalist Gun Belt
    Survivalist 2 Hand five animals to the camp or trapper $5 + 25 Stamina
    Survivalist 3 Kill five animals using a Varmint rifle Survivalist Off-Hand Holster
    Survivalist 4 Craft dynamite, fire, improved, poison, and small game arrows $10 + 50 Stamina
    Survivalist 5 Catch a fish in the Bayou from a riverboat and while standing on railroad tracks $10 + 50 Stamina
    Survivalist 6 Kill a scavenging animal while it is feeding on a corpse five times $15 + 100 Stamina
    Survivalist 7 Kill eight small game animals using small game arrows Survivalist Bandolier
    Survivalist 8 Craft a homing tomahawk, improved tomahawk, volatile dynamite, and volatile fire bottle $15 + 100 Stamina
    Survivalist 9 Catch a fish that weighs at least 19 pounds $20 + 150 Stamina
    Survivalist 10 Catch one of each type of fish in the world Survivalist Holster

    Weapons Expert

    Challenge Description Reward
    Weapons Expert 1 Kill three enemies with a knife Weapons Expert Holster
    Weapons Expert 2 Kill three enemies in 10 seconds with throwing knives $5 + 25 Health XP
    Weapons Expert 3 Kill three birds of prey with a tomahawk Weapons Expert Gun Belt
    Weapons Expert 4 Kill 10 enemies with a shotgun loaded with crafted ammo $10 + 50 Health XP
    Weapons Expert 5 Kill five mounted enemies with one throwing knife per kill $10 + 50 Health XP
    Weapons Expert 6 Kill a group of four enemies with a single stick of dynamite $15 + 100 Health XP
    Weapons Expert 7 Kill four consecutive enemies by throwing and retrieving the same tomahawk Weapons Expert Off-Hand Holster
    Weapons Expert 8 Kill 15 enemies with a long-barreled sidearm $15 + 100 Health XP
    Weapons Expert 9 Kill nine unaware enemies with a bow $20 + 150 Health XP
    Weapons Expert 10 Kill a grizzly bear with throwing knives without taking damage Weapons Expert Bandolier

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  • GTA 5 Black Friday Ad Deals For PS4 And Xbox One

    Rockstar’s open-world epic, Grand Theft Auto V, may be over five years old at this point, but the game is still consistently one of the best-selling titles on PS4 and Xbox One every month. It’s also one of the most commercially successful video games of all time, shipping more than 100 million units worldwide. If you’re one of the seemingly few remaining people who have yet to pick the title up (or plan on giving it to someone this holiday season), you’ll be able to find some good deals on it this Black Friday.

    Many retailers have already begun sharing their Black Friday ads ahead of the big shopping day, giving you the opportunity to scope out all of the sales before embarking on your retail expedition. While there don’t seem to be too many deals on GTA V as of yet, the best one at the moment can be found at Best Buy. The electronics giant is selling GTA V: Premium Online Edition for $20. This edition comes with the base game as well as some freebies for GTA Online, including the Criminal Enterprise starter pack, a handful of vehicles, weapons, and more.

    Walmart will also have a discount on the Premium Online Edition of GTA V this year. Starting at 6 PM local time on Thanksgiving, you can pick up the open-world game for $25. You’ll be able to snag it before then if you’re planning on doing your shopping online; Walmart’s Black Friday deals kick off on Walmart.com on Wednesday, November 21 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET, while Best Buy will offer its deals even sooner in some cases.

    GTA V first launched to critical acclaim back in 2013. GameSpot awarded it a 9/10 in our GTA V review, calling it “the bar by which all other open-world games, or indeed any game that aims for a cinematic feel, should be judged.” Despite its age, Rockstar continues to roll out new content for its GTA Online mode, such as the recent After Hours nightclub update.

    You can see all of the GTA V deals so far below. We’ll continue to update this list as more deals are announced, so be sure to check back often for the best savings you can find on GTA V. This year, Black Friday falls on November 23; you can find even more discounts on other games, TVs, and more in our Black Friday roundup.

    Grand Theft Auto V

    Best Buy

    Walmart

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  • Microsoft Store's Black Friday 2018 Ad Released Early

    Joining retailers like Target, Walmart, and Best Buy, Microsoft has pulled the trigger early and announced many of the deals that will be available through the Microsoft Store on Black Friday 2018. While the official date for the shopping holiday is November 23, Black Friday prices begin online at 12 AM ET November 22 / 9 PM PT November 21.

    What kind of deals will we see? For starters, you’ll be able to save money on Xbox One consoles. The Xbox One S Minecraft Creators Bundle will be $100 off, bringing it down to $200. If you have a 4K TV or plan to get one soon, you might be better off picking up an Xbox One X for $400 (also $100 off). Xbox One X and S bundles will be $70 off; these include pack-in games like Battlefield V, Fallout 76, NBA 2K19, and more.

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    If you’re in the market for services and you’re not already a member, you can get a one-month membership to Xbox Game Pass for $1; that deal is actually live now and will continue through Black Friday. Xbox Game Pass lets you download and play a selection of over 100 games, including all games recently published by Microsoft, like Sea of Thieves and Forza Horizon 4. Starting November 15, new members can get a month’s worth of Xbox Live Gold for $1 as well.

    Starting on November 22, you can save $10 off Xbox Design Lab wireless controllers, whose color combinations you can design yourself. If you’re fine with the pre-made Xbox One controller designs, you’ll be able to pick those up for $20 off (including Elite Xbox One controllers).

    No individual game discounts have been announced yet, but we’ve been assured we’ll see price drops on at least a few games on Black Friday. You can see more items in Microsoft’s Black Friday sneak peek, or check out all of the Black Friday deals announced so far.

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