A major Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S game is completely free to download on the Microsoft Store, but only for a limited time.
A major upcoming Xbox Series X game is both available early and for free if Xbox users act fast enough. The game in question isn’t even out yet on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, but it is available in early access. To get into this early access though, Xbox users need to fork over $29.99. However, there is now a way around this purchase, at least for a limited time.
As for the mystery free Xbox game, it is Smite 2, which was announced back in January of this year. There is no word when the game will fully release, but it is currently available and playable in early access. However, as noted, this access normally sets you back $29.99.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Xbox Series X Users Have 24 Hours to Play 3 Games for FreeXbox Series X and Xbox Series S users can now play a new, popular horror game for free for a limited time.
Read more »
Xbox Series X Users Surprised With New Free UpgradeXbox Series X and Xbox Series S users have been surprised with a free upgrade for a popular Xbox One game.
Read more »
Xbox Series X Users Surprised With Free Call of Duty DownloadXbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X users have a new free Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 download ahead of the BO6 launch this week.
Read more »
Xbox Halloween Deals Include Fan-Favorite Horror Game for $0.99Xbox One, Xbox 360, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X games are dirt cheap in new Microsoft Store Halloween Sale.
Read more »
Microsoft’s New Xbox Series X and Series S Consoles Are on Sale Now (2024)A mid-cycle refresh of the company’s gaming console offers extra storage and a slightly lower price. But is an Xbox even worth it in 2024?
Read more »
Newest Xbox Series X Has a Secret Upgrade on Launch Series X ConsolesThe newest Xbox Series X models have an upgrade compared to previous Xbox Series X consoles that Microsoft has not advertised.
Read more »