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Call of Duty Black Ops 7 highlights Free Play Days

If you’re stuck inside this weekend or on the go with your Play Anywhere device, it’s a good time to get some free gaming in and check out Free Play Days this week. From March 5th-8th, we have speed racing, online adventures, tactical co-op action, and the blockbuster franchise Call of Duty drops in for a free trial. Let’s jump into the titles that you can play this weekend, and not all og them require a membership.

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds lets you race across land, sea, air, and even space with 23 Sonic characters. Build custom vehicles, unlock gadgets, and compete online. This one is 40 percent off through March 11th. Black Desert: Standard Edition lets you explore a massive fantasy world during its Cross-Play Anniversary celebration. New players get a smooth start thanks to the recent Oliva Academy update and the Serph Starter Edition available until March 25th to give you an extra boost.

Now let’s check out the titles that are free for everyone, meaning no Game Pass membership is required. FBC Firebreak is first in the list, a co-op first-person shooter set inside a mysterious federal agency that uses supernatural forces. Fight through their bizarre crises and push back the invasion as part of the Firebreak unit.

Get yourself an extended trial of Call of Duty Black Ops 7 running from March 5th at 10 AM PT to March 9th at 10 AM PT. Access the 25-plus maps to play multiplayer modes, including Nuketown and the new Season 2 maps like the Mars Survival Map. Multiplayer not your style? Zombie mode is available as well. If you buy a Free Play Days title, your gamer score and achievements will transfer to your full game. Call of Duty Black Ops 7 is on sale for $55.99, and FBC Firebreak is on sale for $41.99.

If you’re ready to jump in, you can access these titles from Xbox.com or directly on your console by going to your account, memberships, Game Pass, and then Free Play Days

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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