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OnLive Stops Weekly Deals

All good things come to an end...

Sunrise, sunset. OnLive announced today that it's ending its weekly $5 Friday deal promotion. However, in order to send it off with a bang, OnLive is having $5 deals on games all week. So from today until Friday, a different game will be only $5. Today's deal is Splinter Cell Conviction. Subscribe to their Facebook page or keep it here on PixlBit to find out the rest of the week's deal.

Here's the title description from OnLive's website: Uniting revolutionary gameplay enhancements with a high-octane, no-holds-barred storyline, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction arms you to the teeth with all the high-tech weaponry and lethal skills of an elite operative and invites you to enter a dangerous world where justice means making your own rules.

Press Release


Visit onlive.com $5 Fridays Finale. It's Friday all week long! Act Now! View the online version: here


We’re going out with a bang!
TGIF. All week long. With so many incredible games to choose from, we decided to ring in the end of our $5 Fridays with a different $5 deal every day. Come back Monday through Friday for five final chances to save!


Today only:
Splinter Cell Conviction is JUST $5!
As an elite operative discarded as dead, you answer to no one. Except yourself.
Check facebook.com/onlive every day this week to discover the next $5 Fridays Finale game!


 

Comments

daRth_kiLL

10/18/2011 at 05:39 PM

any word on why OnLive's stopping the promo? Did it just run its course?

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Visit onlive.com $5 Fridays Finale. It's Friday all week long! Act Now! View the online version: here


We’re going out with a bang!
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