The list of games eligible is as follows:
A GameStop PowerUp Rewards membership is required, the Xbox 360 game has to be the standard edition and purchased within 30 days of release. Customers have to actually pay full price for the Xbox One version as well but will receive a $50 trade-credit coupon via email or on their PowerUp Rewards account.
Check out the announcement below.
GameStop, the world?s largest multichannel video game retailer, is taking the uncertainty out of which Xbox version of your favorite game you should buy this fall with an exclusive, guaranteed upgrade offer.
GameStop is offering PowerUp Rewards members a special, limited time opportunity to receive a $50 guaranteed minimum credit for select standard edition Xbox 360 titles when a member upgrades to the new Xbox One standard version of that title.
?This is an amazing opportunity for our PowerUp (PUR) members to enjoy their favorite Xbox 360 game until the Xbox One version becomes available,? said Bob Puzon, senior vice president of merchandising at GameStop. “This offer gives PUR members the chance to upgrade their current Xbox 360 game for the new Xbox One standard version of that game for $9.99. This is a great example of how GameStop is helping gamers make the transition to the next generation of consoles economical and seamless.?
The eligible titles (sold separately for $59.99) are:
Activision?s Call of Duty?: Ghosts
Electronic Arts? Madden NFL 25, FIFA 14, and Battlefield 4
Ubisoft?s Assassin?s Creed IV Black FlagTo qualify for this offer, a customer must be a PowerUp Rewards member at the time they purchase a new eligible Xbox 360 title(s) within 30 days of its initial release and then trade that game at any U.S. GameStop location for the new Xbox One standard version of that same game. Following the purchase of an eligible current generation title, members will receive the guaranteed $50.00 trade-credit coupon via email and in their PowerUp Rewards Active Offers. Redemption of the coupon must occur by December 31, 2013. Offer is for a limited time only and may end without notice.
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