Save big: free download for Xbox, two pairs of men's jeans from $10

Find bargains at Xbox Live Marketplace, Men's Warehouse, Banana Republic, and others.

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For gamers, Xbox Live Marketplace is offering a free download of a Forza Horizon 2 expansion. Find more deals from electronics to jeans at Banana Republic, Newegg, and more.

Gamers can score a Forza Horizon 2 expansion for free this morning, while the sartorially-inclined can nab two pairs of mean's jeans for the price of one at Men's Wearhouse. These deals, and more are in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

Top Freebie
Fast & Furious (Xbox One & Xbox 360)
Store: Xbox Live Marketplace
Price: Free
Lowest By: $10
Expires: April 10

Is It Worth It?: If you're looking for a way to pass the weekend on the sofa, you can download this Fast & Furious expansion for Forza Horizon 2 for absolutely nothing (and you don't even need to be a Gold member this time). That yields a $10 saving on this title.

Note: The base game is not included in the download.

Top Jeans Deal
2-for-1 on Men's Jeans
Store: Men's Wearhouse
Discount: Buy one pair, get second for free
Shipping: $8 s&h 

Is It Worth It?: Jeans rarely come cheap, but you can stock up on multiple styles today at Men's Wearhouse and nab two pairs for as low as $10. Consider the following styles from the fray: two pairs of Men's Wearhouse Pronto Uomo Relaxed Fit Jeans for $9.99 ($90 off list) or two pairs of Men's Wearhouse Pronto Classic Fit Jeans for $29.99 ($110 off list).

Top Media Streaming Deal
Pogoplug Media Streaming Device
Store: Adorama
Price: $4.99 via $10 mail-in rebate with free shipping
Lowest by: $7
Expires: April 10

Is It Worth It?: Since this Pogoplug streaming device has dropped back to the low price we championed on Black Friday, it's well worth your time and money if you're on the market for a cheap media streamer. It's less than half the price of the next best store — $7 less to be precise. The Pogoplug Mobile streams all of your media to your mobile phone or tablet. To add space, simply connect an external hard drive, SD card, or flash drive to the device. It connects directly to your wireless network or router and includes free apps for Android and iOS.

Top Monitor Deal
LG 34" 21:9 IPS LED LCD Display
Store: Newegg
Price: $749.99 via "EMCAPNV34" plus $1.99 s&h
Lowest by: $73

Is It Worth It?: We thought we saw a great deal on this model three weeks ago, but since then it's dropped by another $49 and is substantially at the best price we've ever seen. Even more impressively, it costs $73 less than at any other store today. The cinematic display features a 3440x1440 21:9 native resolution, LED backlight, speakers, USB 3.0, two ThunderBolt ports, DisplayPort, and two HDMI inputs.

Top Sale
Banana Republic Sale
Store: Banana Republic
Discount: 50% off select men's and women's styles via "BRHALF"
Shipping: $7 s&h or free s&h over $50 (before discount)
Expires: March 28

Is It Worth It?: If you missed this great coupon offer four days ago, you'll be glad to see it back for the weekend. It continues to be the best discount we've seen so far this year and will allow you to shop for half price designer deals while you avoid work all morning.

Total Savings: At least $290

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