Free Play Days features four free Xbox games this weekend

Xbox Free Play Days is back once again, giving Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass Core subscribers four games they can play for free over the weekend.

Free Play Days features four free Xbox games this weekend
Sean Carey

Sean Carey

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A little earlier than usual, Microsoft has now revealed this weekend's free-to-play Xbox games with Free Play Days. From Thursday, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass Core subscribers can play Dead Island 2, Code Vein, Warstride Challenges, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 for free up until Monday, February 19.

Xbox Free Play Days games (February 15 to February 19)

It's an interesting selection this week as none of these games are currently available with Xbox Game Pass. If you didn't manage to finish Code Vein before it left the service back in February 2022, now is your chance to go back and grab any remaining achievements. If you have yet to start the action-RPG, a completion here will take around 80 hours. As for Dead Island 2, estimates suggest that completing its base list will take around 30 hours, which you might be able to squeeze in over the weekend if you're extremely dedicated. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 has a completion estimate of just 15 hours, so if you are looking for a free 1,000G this weekend, the fighting game might be your best bet.

Unfortunately, we don't have enough completion data to give you an estimate for Warstride Challenges, so if you're one of the two TA members who has managed the 1,000G in the first-person shooter, let us know in the comments how long it took you.

For more games to play that won't cost you a penny, check out our list of the best free Xbox games you can play across Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
Written by Sean Carey
Avid Xbox and achievement fan, Sean has committed to playing the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters Xbox Game Pass and his precious free time will allow. Prior to joining TrueAchievements, Sean gained a degree in journalism from Solent University.
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