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Xbox drops 4 free games you can download and play this weekend

Xbox drops 4 free games you can download and play this weekend

"Sorry, we're a little busy right now..."

Xbox has got that Friday feeling and has decided to extend it to all of you via four free games available this weekend.

The weekend is a fantastic time to squeeze in a gaming session or two, especially when it's a bank holiday weekend.

Seeing as you have an extra day of gaming available, Xbox has dropped an ample sized Free Play Days special.

Gigabash, Hell Let Loose, Kingdom Come Deliverance, and Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker are available to play for free from now until Sunday 25 August.

Throwing it back with the Kingdom Come Deliverance launch trailer

The rules of Free Play Days shouldn’t need repeating – so long as you’re an Xbox Game Pass Core or Ultimate member, these titles will be available to you.

Oh, I guess we ended up quickly going over the terms and conditions anyways. Oops.

At least you have the details there should your memory prove spotty or you’re in need of a refresher course.

Each of the games listed has had their regular retail price heavily discounted, meaning you won’t get stung with a hefty fee if you decide to continue playing once the weekend is over.

Explore “story-driven, open-world" adventures in Kingdom Come Deliverance, or immerse yourself in the gritty visuals of Hell Let Loose for a World War II experience on an “epic” scale.

There’s also the bright allure of Gigabash and Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, two multiplayer extravaganzas that’ll test your skills as a fighter.

In the words of Xbox, “Prepare for intense ninja battles, a gripping medieval adventure, realistic WWII warfare, and colossal monster brawls with Free Play Days!”

Undoubtedly, you’ll be kept busy with what's on offer here.

Nonetheless, should you be looking for a chunkier game to get stuck into, Xbox users are being treated to a massive free RPG.

Xbox, you’re really spoiling us.

Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X