Take on the battlefield during Free Play Days

Free Play Days are back again with a whole new batch of fun, and it’s all free! Who doesn’t like free? This weekend, you can try your hand at Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and conquer the battlefield with a popular Play Anywhere title, Hell Let Loose. You can also take on a two-hour trial of A Little to the Left, which is available for all Xbox members.

Find something you like. Don’t forget during Free Play Days; featured titles are often discounted, so you can keep the fun going after the weekend for less money! A Little to the Left is only $7.49, Hell Let Loose is just $24,99, and Dragon Ball Xenoverse is just $5.99

Free Play Days is from Thursday, June 5th, until Sunday, June 8th.

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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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