Hit the asphalt with Free Play Days

It’s a big weekend for Free Play Days. No matter what level of Game Pass subscription you have, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. This week, we have a total of five titles available to choose from. This week’s Free Play Days start on November 13th and run until Sunday, November 16th.

This week, we have Train Sim World 6: Standard Edition. In the Free For All Lineup, we have Grand Theft Auto Online, Rubber Bandits, Soccer Story, and Wreckfest. No matter what might pique your interest, there’s an option. There are always some great deals during Free Play Days. Take advantage of these over the weekend to lock in the titles that you enjoy. Soccer Story is $19.99, Rubber Bandits is $1.99, Wreckfest is $11.99, and Train Sim World 6: Standard Edition is $34.99.

So how do you get started? You can sign in to your account at Xbox.com and download the titles. If you’re browsing from your console, you’ll need to go to your account settings, then to your membership, and check out Free Play Days

Which ones are you trying this weekend? Drop it in the comments below.

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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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