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Save Big on Xbox Music for Pi Day

xbox-music-squareToday is a day that unites math nerds all around the globe. It’s March 14: Pi Day. Microsoft wanted to jump in on the fun, so they’ve decided to celebrate by offering a sweet deal to music fans. Today only, at the Microsoft Store site you can score a one-year subscription to Xbox Music Pass for only $31.41!

An Xbox Music Pass subscription will give you the ability to stream and download any tracks you want from Microsoft’s massive library of music. You can access their catalog through the Xbox Music apps on Windows, Windows Phone, the Xbox Music site, and even on the Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Normally a one-year subscription would set you back $99. If you were to purchase on a monthly basis you’d have to shell out $9.99/month. If you’re already in the middle of a subscription, then purchasing this will simply extend your subscription by another year.

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  • Save Big on Xbox Music for Pi Day

    Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.

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Josh Pollard

Josh has been writing software since his parents brought home their first computer. His love for gadgets and technology eventually spurred a passion for home theater technology. After starting the DMZ, he received Microsoft’s MVP award for Windows Media Center. Even though the beloved home theater PC platform is all but dead he continues to tinker with consumer entertainment technology. He’s a life-long gamer and DIY smart home enthusiast. He co-hosts the Entertainment 2.0 podcast with Richard Gunther and the DMZ’s gaming podcast, Story Players, with Joe DeStazio.