Xbox is dropping four games to play for a limited team, all of which are free but you will need Xbox Game Pass.Every now and thenXboxgives itsXbox Game Passsubscribers the chance to play some games at no additional cost via its Free Play Days, and this weekend four titles will be made available to download and play.Check out GAMINGBible’s review forFinal Fantasy 7: RebirthbelowWhile the offering doesn’t primarily consist of bangers, there are still some titles worth checking out if you haven’t already, starting with the best game on the list,Mortal Kombat1.AdvertThe reboot of the critically-acclaimed fighting game series will be free to play over the weekend, meaning you can test your might in online lobbies as well as take some of the new and returning characters for a spin. You can also try to beat the main story if you’re more inclined to play singleplayer experiences. You won’t be able to sample the new DLC fighters likeOmni-Manand Peacemaker, but the game is still worth a go nonetheless.Then you can move over toMoving Out 2, a great game to play with friends or your significant other about shifting around boxes and relishing the mayhem that follows. It’s similar toOvercooked.From SpaceandEd-0: Zombie Uprisingare also included in the offering, and are well-worth a look while they’re free.Playing all four of these games is very simple. All you need is a valid membership to Xbox Game Pass, either the Core service or Ultimate, then you should be able to find the above games in the Xbox store where you’ll be given the option to download them.AdvertOnce the trial period ends they’ll remain installed on your hard drive but you’ll be unable to play them until you make a purchase, though you progress and save data will still be there if you decide to buy them and continue playing. The trial is currently underway, and will end on 10 March at midnight.Featured Image Credit: MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Xbox One,Microsoft,Free Games

Xbox drops 4 free games for you to play this weekend

Xbox is dropping four games to play for a limited team, all of which are free but you will need Xbox Game Pass.Every now and thenXboxgives itsXbox Game Passsubscribers the chance to play some games at no additional cost via its Free Play Days, and this weekend four titles will be made available to download and play.Check out GAMINGBible’s review forFinal Fantasy 7: RebirthbelowWhile the offering doesn’t primarily consist of bangers, there are still some titles worth checking out if you haven’t already, starting with the best game on the list,Mortal Kombat1.AdvertThe reboot of the critically-acclaimed fighting game series will be free to play over the weekend, meaning you can test your might in online lobbies as well as take some of the new and returning characters for a spin. You can also try to beat the main story if you’re more inclined to play singleplayer experiences. You won’t be able to sample the new DLC fighters likeOmni-Manand Peacemaker, but the game is still worth a go nonetheless.Then you can move over toMoving Out 2, a great game to play with friends or your significant other about shifting around boxes and relishing the mayhem that follows. It’s similar toOvercooked.From SpaceandEd-0: Zombie Uprisingare also included in the offering, and are well-worth a look while they’re free.Playing all four of these games is very simple. All you need is a valid membership to Xbox Game Pass, either the Core service or Ultimate, then you should be able to find the above games in the Xbox store where you’ll be given the option to download them.AdvertOnce the trial period ends they’ll remain installed on your hard drive but you’ll be unable to play them until you make a purchase, though you progress and save data will still be there if you decide to buy them and continue playing. The trial is currently underway, and will end on 10 March at midnight.Featured Image Credit: MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Xbox One,Microsoft,Free Games

Xbox is dropping four games to play for a limited team, all of which are free but you will need Xbox Game Pass.Every now and thenXboxgives itsXbox Game Passsubscribers the chance to play some games at no additional cost via its Free Play Days, and this weekend four titles will be made available to download and play.Check out GAMINGBible’s review forFinal Fantasy 7: RebirthbelowWhile the offering doesn’t primarily consist of bangers, there are still some titles worth checking out if you haven’t already, starting with the best game on the list,Mortal Kombat1.AdvertThe reboot of the critically-acclaimed fighting game series will be free to play over the weekend, meaning you can test your might in online lobbies as well as take some of the new and returning characters for a spin. You can also try to beat the main story if you’re more inclined to play singleplayer experiences. You won’t be able to sample the new DLC fighters likeOmni-Manand Peacemaker, but the game is still worth a go nonetheless.Then you can move over toMoving Out 2, a great game to play with friends or your significant other about shifting around boxes and relishing the mayhem that follows. It’s similar toOvercooked.From SpaceandEd-0: Zombie Uprisingare also included in the offering, and are well-worth a look while they’re free.Playing all four of these games is very simple. All you need is a valid membership to Xbox Game Pass, either the Core service or Ultimate, then you should be able to find the above games in the Xbox store where you’ll be given the option to download them.AdvertOnce the trial period ends they’ll remain installed on your hard drive but you’ll be unable to play them until you make a purchase, though you progress and save data will still be there if you decide to buy them and continue playing. The trial is currently underway, and will end on 10 March at midnight.

Xbox is dropping four games to play for a limited team, all of which are free but you will need Xbox Game Pass.

Every now and thenXboxgives itsXbox Game Passsubscribers the chance to play some games at no additional cost via its Free Play Days, and this weekend four titles will be made available to download and play.

Check out GAMINGBible’s review forFinal Fantasy 7: Rebirthbelow

While the offering doesn’t primarily consist of bangers, there are still some titles worth checking out if you haven’t already, starting with the best game on the list,Mortal Kombat1.

Advert

Advert

The reboot of the critically-acclaimed fighting game series will be free to play over the weekend, meaning you can test your might in online lobbies as well as take some of the new and returning characters for a spin. You can also try to beat the main story if you’re more inclined to play singleplayer experiences. You won’t be able to sample the new DLC fighters likeOmni-Manand Peacemaker, but the game is still worth a go nonetheless.

Then you can move over toMoving Out 2, a great game to play with friends or your significant other about shifting around boxes and relishing the mayhem that follows. It’s similar toOvercooked.

From SpaceandEd-0: Zombie Uprisingare also included in the offering, and are well-worth a look while they’re free.

Playing all four of these games is very simple. All you need is a valid membership to Xbox Game Pass, either the Core service or Ultimate, then you should be able to find the above games in the Xbox store where you’ll be given the option to download them.

Advert

Advert

Once the trial period ends they’ll remain installed on your hard drive but you’ll be unable to play them until you make a purchase, though you progress and save data will still be there if you decide to buy them and continue playing. The trial is currently underway, and will end on 10 March at midnight.

Topics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Xbox One,Microsoft,Free Games