If you're planning on using some H&R Block Software to help with your taxes any time soon, you might want to give this a read.

We don't think we are going out on much of a limb by assuming that most people love getting something for free. Whether it be a drink, a meal, or a gift. Is anything truly free, though? That might seem a little pessimistic, but normally to attain your free gift or cash in on an offer, you have to do or spend something first.

Whether something is free or not is a topic that has come under fire a lot recently in the gaming world. The free-to-play arena is currently dominating the landscape. Fortnite is the industry leader and any time it even comes close to something being pay-to-win, players lose their minds. However, even though Fortnite is technically a free game, if you want to look the part and get the battle pass, you're going to need to fork out at least a little money.

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Titles that are most certainly not free-to-play are popular games such as Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 and Battlefield V. Unless you are about to do your taxes, that is. Let us explain. As reported by Gamespot, tax software company H&R Block is currently advertising a handful of pretty unique offers on its website. Buy their software to help with your taxes and receive a free game for doing so.

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It is certainly not an avenue we would have ever thought to explore. Do gamers typically need more assistance when doing their taxes? Is that just a stereotype we have that has passed us by? You can take a look, and perhaps take advantage of, some of the deals for yourself on Newegg. As well as the two titles above, Borderlands 2 and Bioshock Infinite are also included in offers of varying prices.

As you will have noticed if you opted to take a look, it does say that the deals are limited offers. We're assuming that means they will only be there for a certain amount of time, or they only have a limited number to give away. If you are about to do your taxes and need some software though, why not get a free game in the process? Makes sense to us.

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