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Xbox fans stunned by surprise free games worth £125
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Xbox fans stunned by surprise free games worth £125

That's our weekends sorted

Xbox fans are in for a treat this weekend with the Microsoft Store adding a surprise batch of games that equal a whopping £125 but are now completely free.

Ahead of the weekend, Xbox players are getting a massive treat with two epic titles being completely free to download.

Destiny 2: The Final Shape can be yours for absolutely free!

Courtesy of the Just For You section in the Microsoft Store, Xbox users regularly get access to some epic deals and this one is no exception.

However, this deal is perhaps the biggest yet.

Available for free for a limited time is both Destiny 2: The Light & Darkness Collection and EA Sports FC 25.

Although EA Sports FC 25 is down from a standard single-player price, Destiny 2: The Light & Darkness Collection has been reduced from an incredible £124.99.

However, there’s a catch.

For some reason, only some Xbox players will be eligible for this incredible deal and there is no rhyme or reason as to who will be able to access it.

It is worth checking your Just For You page to see if you are lucky.

If you are not, the only consolation is that EA Sports FC 25 is free with Xbox Game Pass at the moment so you can still dive into the latest iconic football game for free.

The Destiny 2: The Light & Darkness Collection is definitely one worth grabbing if you are able as it gives access to the following:

The Final Shape Expansion + Annual Pass Upgrade

• Lightfall Standard Edition

• The Witch Queen Standard Edition*

• 30th Anniversary Pack

• Beyond Light Pack

• Shadowkeep Pack

• Forsaken Pack

So if you want to dive into the world of Destiny 2 with access to some of its best DLCs, this deal will be perfect for you.


Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

Topics: Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Microsoft