Call of Duty Black Ops 7 Beta during Free Play Days

We’re back for another edition of Free Play Days. For the Call of Duty fans, this one is a little bit special. For preorder players or Game Pass Ultimate members, the open beta of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is now live and will last through October 8th.

If you’re not a Call of Duty fan or need a break from the beta, you’ve got a few other choices to keep your weekend busy. Sudden Strike 4- European Battlefields Edition is available this weekend. If you don’t have an Xbox membership, you’ve got multiple options as well. Ready or Not is unlocked for a three-hour trial, Dustborn is prepared for a two-hour trial, and Polterguys: Possession Party is open and free to play all weekend long.

There’s only one Free Play Days discount this week: Sudden Strike 4- European Battlefields Edition is down to $11.99, and Ready or Not is $49.99. Dustborn is $29.99, Polterguys: Possession Party is $14.99. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is a free beta available to all members for experience.

How do you get started? You can grab any of these titles directly from Xbox.com or off your console by navigating to your account, your membership, and then down to Free Play Days.

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