Starting December 2 until December 8, Xbox Marketplace will be offering discounts for a list of "Metro" games and a number of Xbox 360 games to those who are members of Xbox Live Gold, Gamespot reported.
For Xbox One games, 33 percent discounts will be applied to the "Metro" series, including "Metro 2033 Redux," "Metro Last Light Redux" and "Metro Redux Bundle."
From an original price of $25, "Metro 2033 Redux" will be available for only $16.74. "Metro Last Light Redux" and "Metro Redux Bundle," which are normally sold for $25 and $50 respectively, will now be available for $16.74 and $33.16.
Meanwhile, Xbox 360's deals with Gold include "Cars 2: The Video Game," whose price went down from $20 to $10; "Catherine," normally $20 but now can be acquired for $5; "Dead Island: Riptide" is now $4 from an original price of $20; and "Killer is Dead" which was originally worth $20, and now down to $10.
In addition, "LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Metro 2033" which normally cost $20, are now only $10 and $5 respectively.
"Metro: Last Light" for Xbox 360 is now available for $10 from its original price of $30, and "Metro: Last Light" Season Pass, which is normally $15, is now only $7.50.
Other Xbox 360 deals for Gold members include "Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures" for $5, "Pac-Man CE DX+" also for $5, and "Pac-Man Museum" for only $6.59 from $20.
"Pure" is now only $7.50 going down from its original $15 price, "Red Faction: Armageddon" which has a normal price of $30, has been cut off to $10.
The "Risen" series, is also included in the Gold deals. From its normal price of $20, "Risen" and "Risen 2: Dark Waters" are now only $5 each, while "Risen 3: Titan Lord" went down from its original price of $50 to only $33.50.
"Sacred 3," is now also available for $33.50 from its $50 price, while "Saints Row IV" and "Saints Row IV Season Pass" which are normally $35 and $5 respectively have been decreased to $10.50 and $2.50.
From $20, "Split/Second" can now be bought for only $10. While "Tron: Evolution" which is normally worth $15 is now down to $7.50.
Lastly, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" is now only sold for $3.30 from $10 and "Winter Stars" went down from $30 to only $10.
Xbox, however, notes that the price and availability of the games are subject to change and may vary depending on the region, according to Major Nelson.