Free Play Days will keep you busy this weekend

Gamers, we have a packed lineup of Free Play Days this weekend, from January 29th through February 1st. Fallout 76, For Honor, Dead by Daylight, and Grounded 2 are all free for you to try with no Game Pass membership required. Fall Out 76 and Honor hang around for a bit longer until February 5th.

As always, you can access these through Xbox.com or migrate to your subscription down to Game Pass and then to Free Play Days if you want to jump in directly from your console.

Fallout 76 allows you to explore post-nuclear Appalachia in Bethesda’s open world RPD. Venture out of the Vault, rebuild America, and survive the wasteland. For Honor is a combat action game that drops you into brutal battles as Knights, Vikings, and Samurai. The Starter Dominion mode levels things out for newcomers.

Dead by Daylight is the multiplayer hit for horror fans that adds Stranger Things content, including Verna as a killer, and Dustin and Eleven as Survivors. Free to Play this weekend with discounts through February 9th. Gronded 2 is the backyard survival adventure that is back and bigger than ever. Explore the new Community Garden biome, craft advanced gear, and take on new creatures alone or with friends.

Pricing breakdown for this week looks good, with some deep discounts: Fallout 76 is $7.99, For Honor is $2.99, Dead by Daylight is $11.99, and Grounded 2 is $29.99.

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