The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Xbox 360 - $9.99 on XBL Games on Demand - TODAY ONLY

I'm probably not going to go for this, and yeah even I agree the Horse Armor DLC is just... meh. Hopefully tomorrow and future "Deal of the Day" offerings will be better. Not like they can get much worse from here anyway so yeah.
 
its better to get the GOTY edition in store for the what? $20?

they should just call the deals of the week the rip off of the week.
 
[quote name='lostmind69']I'm probably not going to go for this, and yeah even I agree the Horse Armor DLC is just... meh. Hopefully tomorrow and future "Deal of the Day" offerings will be better. Not like they can get much worse from here anyway so yeah.[/QUOTE]

The XBL thread has been keeping up on the one day offers. They have been pretty meh but the prices aren't so bad for digital. Most of them you can obviously get cheaper though.
 
[quote name='usrevenge']its better to get the GOTY edition in store for the what? $20?

they should just call the deals of the week the rip off of the week.[/QUOTE]

Valid point, but this is the "Deal of the Day". Separate from "weekly offerings".
 
[quote name='weeman43302']The XBL thread has been keeping up on the one day offers.[/QUOTE]

Really? Okay sorry about that then. I probably won't start another "DotD" Games on Demand thread if so. At least I didn't start the Bulletstorm one!
 
[quote name='Jayrcee']Has the DLC been on sale recently?[/QUOTE]

Apparently so, based on this "Graveyard" info from the XBL Deals thread:

7/10 - 7/16 ... Fallout 3 and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion DLC Sale

DLC:
- Oblivion: Shivering Isles - 1200 Microsoft Points - 50% off
- Oblivion: Knights of the Nine - 400 Microsoft Points - 50% off
- Fallout 3: Mothership Zeta - 400 Microsoft Points - 50% off
- Fallout 3: Point Lookout - 400 Microsoft Points - 50% off
- Fallout 3: Broken Steel - 400 Microsoft Points - 50% off
- Fallout 3: The Pitt - 400 Microsoft Points - 50% off
- Fallout 3: Operation: Anchorage - 400 Microsoft Points - 50% off

Reminder, both the Fallout 3: Game of the Year edition and the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Game of the Year edition contain these DLC items on a 2nd disc, and there is no additional purchase required. Furthermore, the content is not DRM-protected, meaning that you neither have to be signed in with the purchasing account, nor be on the original Xbox 360 where the content was purchased, in order to enjoy use of the DLC. Keep that in mind.

http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=320412
 
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