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We’re back for another jam-packed week of titles for Free Play Days. You can dive into fun, battles, and competition this weekend with the titles down below from Thursday, February 19th, until Sunday, February 22nd. For all titles mentioned, you’ll need a Game Pass subscription, any level will do expect for JuJutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash, which is free for everyone, no paid membership needed.

Instead of putting it at the bottom of the post, I’m going to remind you how to access Free Play Days before we get into the titles. You can go to Xbox.com, or, if you’re on your console, navigate to your memberships, then Game Pass, and from there you’ll find Free Play Days. Now, let’s jump in, see what we have to play this week, and maybe take advantage of some discounts if you choose to keep the fun going!

Battlefield 6 – Experience the massive all-out warfare with your friends and teammates, including aerial dogfights, a fully destructible environment, all powered by the Kinesthetic Combat System. Battlefield 6 is on sale for $45.49 during Free Play Days.

Chip’ n Clawz vs The Brainiods – A colorful action strategy adventure where you build bases, command bot armies, and squish alien brains in a co-op or solo play. A five-star title according to Xbox Players in the Xbox Store, on sale for $20.99.

Sunderfolk – A tactical co-op RPG designed for shared play. Your phone becomes the controller and guidebook as your party embarks on a story-driven adventure together. On sale for $27.99.

Polterguys: Possession Party – A chaotic 8-player ghost party game where you possess objects, sabotage your friends, and survive spooky arenas. It’s currently 70% off during an Xbox sale, down to just $4.49.

Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash – Free for everyone to play, no membership required, is a 2V2 anime fighter where you master Cursed Techniques and build a powerful character pairing. A five-star rated title in the Xbox store on sale for $19.79.

David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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