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Ahead of the weekend, Xbox is giving its users the chance to play a grand total of six games for absolutely free courtesy of Free Play Days.
Xbox is once again hosting its Free Play Days and for the next 72 hours, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S users will be able to dive into a variety of times at no extra cost.
Check out the most recent trailer for Monster Hunter: Wilds below!
So without further ado, let’s take a look at what is up for grabs.
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First is Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 which includes both its standard multiplayer mode as well as Zombies mode.
Released back in October, Black Ops 6 is the most recent Call of Duty entry where players will have to test their skills across 16 new maps, including 12 core 6v6 maps and 4 strike maps.
Also bringing back classic Zombies, you will have more than other players to worry about as you test your mettle against swarms of the undead.
Next is NBA 2K25, the 26th instalment in the NBA 2K series where you can command the court with authenticity and realism.
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Play a variety of modes and express your personality with an array of customisation options as well as getting the chance to explore an all-new city.
Last for the Free Play Days is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed.
This platform beat-‘em-up title follows our favourite turtles across 14 hours of RPG content.
“Join the Turtle brothers straight from the sewers and slide into this new adventure of shell-shocking proportions!”
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There are also multiple free betas available to dive into this weekend including Monster Hunter: Wilds, roguelike 33 Immortals and party-game Belly Bumpers.
Play these highly-anticipated titles before they are fully released later this year and even get the chance to share valuable feedback.
Topics: Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Microsoft