Fight: UFC 5 comes to Free Play Days

Free Play Days only has one title this week, but it’s a big one if you’re into realistic fighting games. UFC 5 comes this weekend as a part of Fight Week. EA Sports UFC 5 will be available to all Xbox members to play from Thursday, June 26th, until Sunday, June 29th.

I haven’t played the game myself, but the rating is just two out of five stars, and that’s based on 616 votes. UFC 5 is powered by the Frostbite Engine, offering true-to-life likenesses for your favorite fighters. Making the octagon feel like a PPV event on your console. The all-new damage system brings intensity and strategy of a real-life fight. Take the damage, visit the doctor to see if you can continue.

If you enjoy UFC 5 during Free Play Days, make sure to take advantage of a significant discount. Normally the game is $69,99, but during Free Play Days you can pick it up for just $27.99.

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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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