The weekend just got a whole lot more exciting thanks to Xbox dropping two free games.Another working week is almost over, and with it comes the chance to unwind and play a game or two.Almost as if it sensed our desire to play something new, or at the very least something that won’t cost us anything,Microsofthas announced its Free Play Days selection.AdvertThe two titles available from now until 6 October are markedly different in the kind of gameplay they deliver; one is a rogue-lite, turn based experience, while the other is “true to form” experience for Tennis lovers.Not long untilMetaphor: ReFantaziolaunches… we can’t wait!We think you’ll agree they’re in stark contrast to one another.AdvertYet, in being so different they allow a greater number ofXboxplayers to find something of value in what they offer. Beyond the main selling point that Free Play Days allow you to game for free.The Land Beneath Uslaunched earlier this year on 13 May. Although unlucky for some, launching on the 13th day of the month hasn’t hindered this game’s success.Reviewed positively onSteam, it’s a “unique and interesting” adventure that “deserves more recognition”.Matchpoint - Tennis Championshipsdoesn’t have quite as many ringing endorsements on its Steam page, though neither is it short of positive reviews.AdvertIts “tactical realism” is arguably what allows the game to “grow with you” as you progress. Consequently, some fans argue it delivers a “fantastic” experience.Provided you’re anXbox Game PassCore, Standard, or Premium subscriber, you’ll be able to sample these games for free.This event has already begun, so you can get started (or not) whenever the mood takes us.We can’t promise you’ll finish the playthroughs for each game within the timeframe permitted, however, it’s definitely feasible.AdvertOn that note, good luck and enjoy!Featured Image Credit: Pasqualino Capobianco - Unsplash, MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Free Games

The weekend just got a whole lot more exciting thanks to Xbox dropping two free games.Another working week is almost over, and with it comes the chance to unwind and play a game or two.Almost as if it sensed our desire to play something new, or at the very least something that won’t cost us anything,Microsofthas announced its Free Play Days selection.AdvertThe two titles available from now until 6 October are markedly different in the kind of gameplay they deliver; one is a rogue-lite, turn based experience, while the other is “true to form” experience for Tennis lovers.Not long untilMetaphor: ReFantaziolaunches… we can’t wait!We think you’ll agree they’re in stark contrast to one another.AdvertYet, in being so different they allow a greater number ofXboxplayers to find something of value in what they offer. Beyond the main selling point that Free Play Days allow you to game for free.The Land Beneath Uslaunched earlier this year on 13 May. Although unlucky for some, launching on the 13th day of the month hasn’t hindered this game’s success.Reviewed positively onSteam, it’s a “unique and interesting” adventure that “deserves more recognition”.Matchpoint - Tennis Championshipsdoesn’t have quite as many ringing endorsements on its Steam page, though neither is it short of positive reviews.AdvertIts “tactical realism” is arguably what allows the game to “grow with you” as you progress. Consequently, some fans argue it delivers a “fantastic” experience.Provided you’re anXbox Game PassCore, Standard, or Premium subscriber, you’ll be able to sample these games for free.This event has already begun, so you can get started (or not) whenever the mood takes us.We can’t promise you’ll finish the playthroughs for each game within the timeframe permitted, however, it’s definitely feasible.AdvertOn that note, good luck and enjoy!Featured Image Credit: Pasqualino Capobianco - Unsplash, MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Free Games
The weekend just got a whole lot more exciting thanks to Xbox dropping two free games.Another working week is almost over, and with it comes the chance to unwind and play a game or two.Almost as if it sensed our desire to play something new, or at the very least something that won’t cost us anything,Microsofthas announced its Free Play Days selection.AdvertThe two titles available from now until 6 October are markedly different in the kind of gameplay they deliver; one is a rogue-lite, turn based experience, while the other is “true to form” experience for Tennis lovers.Not long untilMetaphor: ReFantaziolaunches… we can’t wait!We think you’ll agree they’re in stark contrast to one another.AdvertYet, in being so different they allow a greater number ofXboxplayers to find something of value in what they offer. Beyond the main selling point that Free Play Days allow you to game for free.The Land Beneath Uslaunched earlier this year on 13 May. Although unlucky for some, launching on the 13th day of the month hasn’t hindered this game’s success.Reviewed positively onSteam, it’s a “unique and interesting” adventure that “deserves more recognition”.Matchpoint - Tennis Championshipsdoesn’t have quite as many ringing endorsements on its Steam page, though neither is it short of positive reviews.AdvertIts “tactical realism” is arguably what allows the game to “grow with you” as you progress. Consequently, some fans argue it delivers a “fantastic” experience.Provided you’re anXbox Game PassCore, Standard, or Premium subscriber, you’ll be able to sample these games for free.This event has already begun, so you can get started (or not) whenever the mood takes us.We can’t promise you’ll finish the playthroughs for each game within the timeframe permitted, however, it’s definitely feasible.AdvertOn that note, good luck and enjoy!
The weekend just got a whole lot more exciting thanks to Xbox dropping two free games.
Another working week is almost over, and with it comes the chance to unwind and play a game or two.
Almost as if it sensed our desire to play something new, or at the very least something that won’t cost us anything,Microsofthas announced its Free Play Days selection.
Advert
Advert
The two titles available from now until 6 October are markedly different in the kind of gameplay they deliver; one is a rogue-lite, turn based experience, while the other is “true to form” experience for Tennis lovers.
Not long untilMetaphor: ReFantaziolaunches… we can’t wait!
We think you’ll agree they’re in stark contrast to one another.
Advert
Advert
Yet, in being so different they allow a greater number ofXboxplayers to find something of value in what they offer. Beyond the main selling point that Free Play Days allow you to game for free.
The Land Beneath Uslaunched earlier this year on 13 May. Although unlucky for some, launching on the 13th day of the month hasn’t hindered this game’s success.
Reviewed positively onSteam, it’s a “unique and interesting” adventure that “deserves more recognition”.
Matchpoint - Tennis Championshipsdoesn’t have quite as many ringing endorsements on its Steam page, though neither is it short of positive reviews.
Advert
Advert
Its “tactical realism” is arguably what allows the game to “grow with you” as you progress. Consequently, some fans argue it delivers a “fantastic” experience.
Provided you’re anXbox Game PassCore, Standard, or Premium subscriber, you’ll be able to sample these games for free.
This event has already begun, so you can get started (or not) whenever the mood takes us.
We can’t promise you’ll finish the playthroughs for each game within the timeframe permitted, however, it’s definitely feasible.
Advert
Advert
On that note, good luck and enjoy!
Topics:Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Free Games