Xbox Free Play Days is back again with three games available to play for free from Thursday February 27 at 12:01am Pacific until Sunday, March 2 at 11:59pm Pacific. This offer is only valid for current Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and Core subscribers. So if you have been planning to get the game pass as of late, this weekend is a great time to do so. Any progress you make or rewards earned in these games are retained after you buy the game at any given time.
Having said that, let’s take a look at all the games available on this week’s Xbox Free Play Days.
Free games on XBOX Free Play Days
Xbox is offering three games to try out for free this weekend on Xbox Free Play Days, with two of them having a significant discount during this period. It’s a great way to trial the game to decide if it's worth investing in.
1). CATAN® – Console Edition (Discounted Price: $5.09)Catan - Official Console Edition Launch Trailer
Catan is a board game where the player can acquire resources, master new strategies, and build settlements. All these events are animated on board providing an unique approach to traditional board games. While you can enjoy single-player against AI, what makes this game stand out is the cross-play multiplayer and couch multiplayer features. You can play against your friends or players across the world on any platform, or link your smartphones to play with your friends in your living room.
2). Worms W.M.D ($29.99)Worms W.M.D Launch Trailer
With a unique hand drawn 2D art style, Worms W.M.D is a destructive artillery turn-based tactics PvP game. Up to five players can face off against each other in a hilarious worm warfare with each player having eight worms each. The game can be played locally or online with a dedicated ranked mode. The game features 80 weapons and utilities with warzone tanks and helicopters.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ (Discounted Price: $8.99)Dragon Ball FighterZ - Launch Trailer | PS4
Dragon Ball FighterZ is 2.5D experience of the beloved Dragon Ball franchise featuring endless spectacular fights with all the fighters in the Dragon Ball universe. Made on Unreal Engine, Arc Studios has made a polished game that caters to all the things fans want in a Dragon Ball game. The game’s fighting mechanics are easy to learn but hard to master, which is sure to be addictive to any new and veteran players alike.