Get Cyber Monday pricing on this epic subscription service known as the 'Netflix for Games'

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Picture this: A gaming subscription service without overnight downloads or glitchy video streams. "Seems fake, but okay," you're probably saying to yourself right now — unless you're familiar with Jump On Demand, that is.

Deemed the "Netflix for Games" by GamesRadar+, Jump's gaming service delivers immediate, unlimited access to top indie games that have been specially curated for Jump subscribers. No need to make any additional purchases or sift through revolving monthly catalogs. More than 60 of the best, award-winning titles are available to you at any time, with more titles getting added each month.

Best of all — and in stark contrast to most other gaming subscription services — every game on Jump downloads at high speeds and run lag-free. What a concept. 

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If an on-demand gaming service is at the top of your or your Secret Santa's holiday wish list, you're in luck. Cyber Monday pricing already applies to three different Jump subscriptions:

3-Month Subscription Original retail price: $30 Original Mashable Shop Price: $19.99 Cyber Monday Mashable Shop Price: $9.99 

6-Month Subscription Original retail price: $60 Original Mashable Shop Price: $39.99 Cyber Monday Mashable Shop Price: $19.99 

12-Month Subscription Original retail price: $120 Original Mashable Shop Price: $79.99 Cyber Monday Mashable Shop Price: $39.99 

Click here to take advantage of this incredible deal.

Note: This deal cannot be combined with additional coupons.

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