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Xbox quietly drops two massive RPGs you can play free
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Published 12:00 29 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Xbox quietly drops two massive RPGs you can play free

A generous offer from Xbox

Sam Cawley

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Featured Image Credit: Microsoft

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

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Xbox players have two awesome RPGs to play right now, as long as you’ve got a valid subscription to Xbox Game Pass.

It’s actually a great week for RPG players on Xbox, as a surprise announcement from the Tokyo Game Show revealed the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection was coming to Microsoft’s console.

Check out the trailer for another great RPG on the way, Metaphor: ReFantazio

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That’s not what we’re talking about today though, as Xbox Game Pass subscribers are welcoming two new RPGs to the line-up.

Trials of Mana and Legend Of Mana are now available to play at no additional cost on both Xbox and PC platforms.

The Square Enix RPGs offer hours and hours of content, perfect if you’ve been looking for massive games to get invested in.

The official description for Trials of Mana describes it as “a modern revival of the 3rd game in the seminal Mana series. The game, originally released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 3, has been fully rebuilt from the ground up in 3D.”

On the other hand the description of Legend Of Mana says: “Meet a colorful cast of characters, use the unique "Land Make" System to build the World Map, and square off against fearsome monsters in the vibrant world of Fa’Diel.”

Doesn’t matter which title you play first, as they’re a lot like Final Fantasy games in the sense they’re not connected by an overlying plot.

If you like what you play as well I’d highly recommend checking out Sea Of Stars which is also on Xbox and PC, as it takes inspiration from several old-school RPGs like Chrono Trigger.

So if you’ve already got a subscription to Xbox Game Pass and are looking for something new to play, give one of these RPGs a go.

If you don’t have a subscription though you can sometimes get a month for as little as £1 if you haven’t had that offer already.

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