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Freely accessible to anyone with a broadband connection, Xbox LIVE Marketplace is a digital download centre providing free and premium content for games, as well as entertainment content such as movie trailers and music videos.

Premium Xbox LIVE Marketplace content can be purchased with Microsoft Points. Simply pick up this card, redeem the code on your Xbox LIVE account and you can use them to download paid-for content online – including...
  • Extra missions for RPG and adventure games.
  • More multiplayer maps for online shooters.
  • Added modes and updated stats in sports games.
  • Dashboard themes to customise your home screen.
  • And even entire game downloads via Xbox LiIVE Arcade!

Please Note: This product is for use with UK Xbox consoles only.

Please Note: By purchasing an Xbox LIVE game or add on you are actually purchasing the Xbox LIVE points required to download the game/add on via Xbox LIVE marketplace. Once you receive your code you will need to add your new points to your Xbox LIVE account and then use them to purchase the game

  • New maps and missions await in COD: MW3 Collection 2 on Xbox 360

    This week saw the latest content drop from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 for Xbox 360 gamers, Content Collection 2. To celebrate its release, Activision invited various bloggers and industry types the chance to play the new maps and missions against each other, including GAME. Trouble is, some of the others were very, VERY good!

    Along with the now-standard multiplayer maps and Special Ops missions, the big news for Collection 2 were the new 'Face Off' maps - smaller, concentrated multiplayer maps designed for a maximum of 3-on-3 matches. Activision told us that Face Off came out of a lot of players simply wanting to do smaller online matches with friends, rather than larger, online multiplayer battles.

    Close quarters combat in new Face Off map Lookout in the MW3 Collection 2

    Face Off battles make you think differently from normal multiplayer fighting. With the smaller scale of the maps, there's no room to escape and regroup, and barely time to think about tactics - it's all about reflex, moving fast, and getting your opponent before they get you. Close quarters combat is what these maps are all about, but veteran players will still be able to find good places for sniping, and, thanks to the size of the maps, it's much easier to identify respawn points and keep them covered for quick and easy kills.

    We got a chance to sample each of the Face Ops maps, each with its own way to use the size to its advantage. Getaway seemed to be the firm favourite, a tropical beach house that, based on the contents of the safe, must've belonged to some recently-departed drug lord. The bright lighting gives you a real sense of heat, and the open-plan house with with glass partitions and open outside areas gives very few places to hide (you could hid in the pool, but stay there too long and you, well, drown). Lookout takes you to an abandoned mountain outpost and is almost the opposite to Getaway - with its huts and terrain, it's much more maze-like where trouble (and death) is around every corner. And for us, playing against some of the top level MW3 players in the country, it really was!

    Nowhere to hide in tropical Getaway Face Off, part of COD: MW3 Collection 2

    There are also a couple of free Face Off maps on COD: Elite that are yours to try ahead of grabbing Collection 2: Erosion and Aground. Taking place in Roman ruins and a rusted, grounded tanker in the Scottish Highlands respectively, both feature a lot more verticality than the other two maps, with catwalks and swamp areas, and the falling-apart scenery allowing for more cover-based run-and-gun action.

    While Face Off was the real focus of the evening, Activision also gave us a tour around the 'traditional' multiplayer maps. Sanctuary, set in a monastery in the Greek mountains, looks gorgeous - not a word normally associated with Call of Duty! The attention to detail is amazing, especially the reflective marble floor. It's designed for maximum multiplayer action - the nooks and crannies of the cloisters allow for close quarters action, the open courtyard for line-of-sight shooting. Foundation, on the other hand, is all about verticality, the abandoned factory offering lots of levels, plenty of tall vantage points, and plenty of sneaky spots. Plus there's Oasis, an Arabian hotel resort that merges labyrinthine corridors, open-space courtyards and verticality in one sun-drenched location.

    Run-and-gun in Oasis, an Arabian multiplayer map in COllection 2 for Modern Warfare 3

    The Special Ops missions, Ironclad and Kill Switch, were just as intense as the Face Off battles, with oodles of enemies out to stop you from succeeding. But they each had their moments of pure fun - the aerial targeting of enemy trucks and helicopters from your sniper position in Kill Switch, and the joys of tank driving in Ironclad. Just as Face Off is perfect for you and a friend to play against each other, these missions are perfect for you to play together.

    The Modern Warfare 3 Content Collection 2 really seems to focus on more intimate missions that previous content, with some intense action and, especially with Face Off, a real sense of anything-can-happen. It's out on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 now, so grab your Xbox LIVE or PSN points, grab your friends and get stuck in!

    Published: 23/05/2012

  • Xbox 360 owners can finally access the popular BBC iPlayer on-demand catch-up service via a dedicated Xbox LIVE application released online today.

    The new app is free to use for paid Xbox LIVE subscribers and non-subscribers alike, allowing users to browse and stream hours of BBC programming for up to seven days after the original broadcast.

    Kinect owners will benefit from even greater ease of use, as the bestselling motion-sensing peripheral lets gamers navigate iPlayer content using hand gestures and voice commands.

    It means the BBC iPlayer is now available on all major home consoles, having already debuted on PlayStation 3 and Wii some time ago.

    Daniel Danker, BBC general manager for programmes and on-demand, said: "Given the BBC's goal to reach its entire audience, I'm particularly excited that the BBC will be bringing iPlayer to all Xbox users at no extra cost."

    This is one of many video apps released on Xbox LIVE over recent months, joining services such as Netflix, LOVEFiLM, 4oD, Vevo, Blinkbox, YouTube and much more.

    Published: 20/03/2012

  • Microsoft has announced that the multimedia capabilities of Xbox 360 are to be greatly expanded thanks to new partnerships with various TV content providers.

    This holiday season, a new Xbox Live update is to be released that will provide UK console owners with access to content from the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, LOVEFiLM, Screenrush and many more.

    It comes in addition to the Sky TV and Zune on-demand content already available to Xbox 360 fans and strengthens to the console's claims to being a one-stop entertainment hub.

    Kinect owners will be able to take advantage of the extra convenience of browsing all the online content using simple gestures and voice commands.

    Microsoft's Don Mattrick said: "Today's announcement is a major step toward realising our vision to bring you all the entertainment you want, shared with the people you care about, made easy."

    The Xbox 360 celebrated its fifth anniversary last year and is still going strong, thanks to blockbuster Kinect sales and major exclusive titles such as Gears of War 3, Forza Motorsport 4 and the forthcoming Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.

    Published: 11/10/2011

Xbox Live Marketplace 1200 Points User Reviews
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ConanBradley
6 days ago
Brilliant
Quick, Easy, Received the code instantly! Great service!
regine
1 week ago
My code
Who do I report a problem with my code as I have not received it via email or at checkout as I usually do once I've paid ?
GAME  Online
6 days ago
Hi regine, We're sorry to hear that you've had a problem with your Download. If you have still not received your Download code by email (this is sent out to your email address), then you are best off contacting Customer Services through our Contact Us page: https://www.game.co.uk/en/info/Contact-Us We hope this helps. All the best - GAME Online
Lee
1 week ago
Had my code in under a minute
1200 MSP for £9.99 delivered to me IMMEDIATELY after placing my order. I didn't even have to wait for the email because the code was already visible on the payment confirmation page. Excellent, will definitely buy my points from here again.
Owen
2 weeks ago
Code delivered via website instantly, via email minutes l…
Zero problems. Purchased through GAME site, received the code within their site after transaction completed, then again through email a few minutes later. No delays. Perfect.
laura
2 weeks ago
micrososoft points
bought ine lot of points and got code stright away then bought another and still waiting for code not good.
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