Free Play Days brings a weekend variety for gamers

Free Play Days is a little bit smaller this weekend, but we’re glad it’s here nonetheless. Free Play Days runs from October 16th to October 19th with four titles and a little something for everyone, regardless of your membership level.

First, you can take to the track regardless of your membership level in F1 25. Everspace is available on both console and PC as a part of Xbox Play Anywhere. Hell Let Loose is open to all members during Free Play Days.

The Stone of Madness and Ra Ra Room are free for all members this weekend through two-hour and one-hour time trials, respectively, without a membership required.

As I always recommend make sure you grab those Free Play Days discounts. F1 25 is $48.99, Everspace is $19.99, and Hell Let Loose is $19.99. The two time trials are on sale as well, with Ra Ra Boom down to $14.99, and The Stone of Madness is $14.99

You can grab these titles straight from Xbox.com or by using your console and clicking on your membership, then subscriptions, and looking for Free Play Days

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David Allen
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