Six titles make up Free Play Days

There’s Plenty to explore this weekend with Free Play Days. We have a total of six titles, the most I’ve personally seen at once, with a selection for everyone, with and without Game Pass subscriptions. Free Play Days start Thursday, November 20th, and last until Sunday, November 23rd.

Nowhere Prophet, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 5, and For the King II are free for all Xbox members with absolutely no membership required. For those with a Game Pass subscription, Police Simulator: Patrol Officers, Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game, and Windgate are all available.

Just a reminder: to access these titles, head over to Xbox.com, or, if you’re on your console, navigate to your membership, then down to Game Pass, and then Free Play Days. If you listen to our Podcast, I always stress the importance of getting good deals during Free Play Days, and this week is no different. You can catch Wildgate for $29.99, Police Simulator: Patrol Offers for $23.99, and Expeditions: A MundRunner Game for $24.99. Nowhere Prophet for $7.49. One Piece Pirate Warriors is an Xbox One title for $39.99 For the King is $9.99.

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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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