Free Play Days – Rainbow Six Siege, Dead by Daylight, DriftCE, and Hell Let Loose

You can lead your team to victory, survive the night, experience high speed, and conquer the battlefield all in one weekend with this week’s Free Play Days. This week we have Rainbow Six Seige, Dead by Daylight, DriftCE and Hell Let Loose available this weekend for all levels of Xbox Game Pass. You can play from Thursday, November 30 at 12:01 a.m. PST until Sunday, December 3 at 11:58 p.m. PST. If you’re enjoying Rainbow Six Seige it’s available for an extended period until December 7th.

Game Pass Core gives players full multiplayer access with access to at least 25 multiplayer games to help gamers get started. You can continue playing after Free Play Days end with limited-time discounts. Discounts do vary by your local region.

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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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