Xbox is giving its users 10 free games to download and play, however, you need to do so before time runs out.
And full disclaimer, you haven’t got long left on this deal.
While it’s exciting to discover that Xbox is planning on launching some gorgeous new hardware, there are more pressing matters to attend to.
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Not to distract you from the free games, but have you seen the Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza trailer?
Xbox is back with another Free Play Days event.
Granted, you’re learning this towards the end of said event and thus you need to act fast, but thank goodness you know about it now.
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There are 10 free games available in this “505 Games takeover”, including Control, and Ghostrunner 2.
Here’s the full list of titles you can download. If you want to learn more about each one, make sure to visit the Xbox website.
- Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes
- Terraria, Crime Boss: Rockay City
- Stray Blade
- Miasma Chronicles
- Assetto Corsa Competizione
- Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Portal Knights
- Ghostrunner 2
- Control
We think you'll agree that this is fine selection of freebies!
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It’s important to point out that while this is a generous offering from Microsoft, the Ghostrunner 2 freebie consists of a three hour trial rather than the full game.
Disappointing though this may be, that short timeframe should allow you to figure out whether it’s a game you want to keep playing or not.
After all, it’s far from a slow burn experience.
In the words of Oliver Bennett on Twitter, “This weekend just got a major upgrade! Can't wait to dive into all those games!”
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Should you not fancy downloading any of the above games, there’s a new update for Starfield that Bethesda has quietly released.
If you intend to continue your adventure, you may as well do it with the latest version installed.
Remember, for those interested in making the most of the 10 free Xbox titles, you need to act with haste and start playing now as the event ends on Sunday.
Topics: Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Microsoft