Xtival ’07 Announced
European gamers get a special Xbox Live event.
Date: Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Microsoft announced Xtival ’07, a four day festival of gaming, competitions and exclusive downloads, bringing Xbox LIVE Gold membership, free to everyone for one weekend. The invitation for Xbox 360 owners to log in to the line up of gaming and music themed fun is open to the millions of Xbox 360 owners across Europe until Monday November 26th.

In addition to the chance to log on and play your friends online for free there is also a series of events to take part in with three days of themed gaming activities and the chance to take on stars from the world of music and video games. For more information please visit the official Xtival ‘O7 site at www.xbox.com/xtival07 ..

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