By July 29, there will be dozens of Xbox 360 games that will simply disappear. You can download them before it’s too late. Microsoft plans to kill its Xbox 360 store. When that happens, there will be no legitimate way to access many Xbox games, unless you download them right now.
The Xbox 360 was easily one of the most influential consoles of its time, especially the Xbox Arcade that promoted hit indie titles to console gamers. © Kyle Barr / Gizmodo
Microsoft declared it’s planning to shut down the Xbox 360 Store on July 29, so all those titles that weren’t available on any other platform are completely dead. Oh, the old games and DLC you bought previously will still work. It just means that by the end of this month, you’ll never have another chance to buy any new games.
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