Free Play Days features three free Xbox games this weekend

Xbox Free Play Days is back once more, giving Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass Core members three free games they can play this weekend.

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

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Microsoft has now confirmed the free-to-play Xbox games included with this weekend's Free Play Days. Those with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or an Xbox Game Pass Core subscription can now play Age of Wonders 4, Gangs of Sherwood, and Deceive Inc. for free up until Monday. This means you can once again start working through the Deceive Inc. achievements, as this is the third time it's included with Free Play Days. For more free-to-play games, check out our list of the best free Xbox games.

Xbox Free Play Days games (February 29 to March 4)

It doesn't happen often, but none of this weekend's Free Play Days games are already included with your Game Pass subscription. Stealthy multiplayer hero shooter Deceive Inc. has been included in Free Play Days twice before, so if you started working your way through its achievement list previously, you can pick up where you left off today. For those checking it out for the first time, we don't have enough data to give you a rough estimate of how long it will take to complete Decieve Inc.'s achievement list. In fact, we don't have enough data to provide you with a completion estimate for third-person shooter Gangs of Sherwood, either. The 19 TA members who have completed it have posted times between 30 and 70 hours. As for Age of Wonders 4, you'll need around 100 hours for the completion.

As for other 'free' stuff, Techland recently upgraded all Dying Light 2 Xbox owners to the new Reloaded Edition, which includes a chunky DLC, at no extra charge.
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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