A gaming trio for Free Play Days

It might be the busy time of the Holiday Season but that’s not stopping the team over at Xbox from keeping gamers busy with Free Play Days. We might not have as many titles this week as we have seen in previous weeks, with only three, but we’ve got three good ones, and two of those titles are Free Play for All titles. What’s Free Play for All? You don’t need a Game Pass membership this weekend to play these.

Free Play Days for this week start on Thursday, December 11th, and run through Sunday, December 14th. You can check out The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk”: The Amulet of Chaos- Chicken Edition. In the Free Play for All section, we have theHunter: Call of the Wild and Spirittea. While the selection of titles may be fewer than usual this week, all are four or five stars, so the fun is sure to be at its maximum.

As I’m a gamer myself, I know we love seeing deals. I always like to remind gamers to take advantage of the Free Play Days discount pricing. This week, theHunter: Call of the Wild is $23.99. Spirittea is $11.99, and The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk”: The Amulet of Chaos- Chicken Edition is down to $7.99.

Just a reminder: you can access these titles directly on Xbox.com, or check them out on your console by going to your account, memberships, and sliding down to Free Play Days.

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