Free Play Days comes with five free titles this weekend

At least at my desk, that Fall feeling is in the air, and I can’t wait to get a cup of hot chocolate and get to work on some free titles this weekend. This weekend brings five titles in total to Free Play Days, starting today, October 23rd, and lasting until Sunday, October 26th.

Let’s jump right in for the three titles that are free for all members, regardless of your membership levels. FC 26, The Outlast Trials, and Descenders Next are all free this weekend, so fire up your Xbox or head over to xbox.com and check those out. Now, if you have a Game Pass subscription, House Flipper 2 and Phasmophobia are also available to play for free this weekend.

Make sure you grab those Free Play Days discounts, too. Descenders Next is $23,99. FC26 is a free trial coming in at $62.99, House Flipper 2 is $39.99, and Phasmophobia is $14.99. The Outlast Trials stays at its everyday price of $39.99.

Just a reminder: to find these, as mentioned above, go to Xbox.com or jump on your console, find your membership profile, slide down to benefits, and from there you’ll find Free Play Days.

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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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