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Xbox drops 4 free games you've 72 hours to download

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Published 12:00 7 Mar 2025 GMT

Xbox drops 4 free games you've 72 hours to download

Weekend plans sorted

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Angharad Redden

For the next 72 hours, Xbox users can get stuck into four free games to celebrate the current Free Play Days event.

Available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and Core members, Microsoft has added three new games to the service as well as one title which is available for every Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S user without the need for a subscription.

Check out Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege in action below!

So without further ado, let us take a deeper look at the games available courtesy of Xbox’s Free Play Days.

First up is AEW: Fight Forever, a professional wrestling video game combining nostalgia and an arcade-wrestler feel with innovative finishers and tandem offense moves.

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Featuring a large roster of talented performers, multiple match types, a robust career mode, and tons of customisation options, this game is perfect for the wrestling fans in your life.

Next is Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown, an online 2024 racing game for those with a love for cars.

Redefining the open-world racing genre, players can experience a fully recreated Hong Kong island as they choose between a wide selection of stunning cars and take to various tracks.

Both of these sports titles are available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and Core members from Thursday March 6 at 12:01am Pacific until Sunday, March 9 at 11:59pm Pacific.

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Those yet to try out Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege have the opportunity to do so this weekend from Thursday March 6 at 12:01am Pacific until Monday, March 10 at 11:59am Pacific.

Once again, this tactical shooter is available for Ultimate, Standard, and Core members and will give them the chance to try out one of the biggest games in the genre at no extra cost.

Last but not least, all Xbox members will have access to Born of Bread from Thursday, March 6 at 12:01am Pacific until Sunday, March at 11:59pm Pacific.

With no subscription needed, players will be able to dive into this “wacky and joyful” RPG which revisits some of the classic turn-based combat moves.

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Suitable for all ages, this 2.5D adventure game will see you take on the role of a flour golem who possesses a wonderful childlike wonder and a set of odd abilities.

Don’t miss out on these epic freebies ahead of the weekend.



Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Microsoft, Free Games

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