Xbox is launching Free Play Days again, and this time the offer is really solid. You have several games to check out for free over the weekend, and one of them will be added to the library permanently. The bundle includes various genres from underwater survival, to anime action, and even a cemetery management simulator. This is a great opportunity to try something new without spending any money and potentially grab the full version of the game.
Subnautica and One Piece are the main hits of the weekend, but each game appeals to a different type of player
The biggest attention is drawn to Subnautica, which is available for Game Pass subscribers and offers a full-fledged survival experience in an open, underwater world. It’s a game that can captivate you for hours with exploration, base building, and uncovering the planet's secrets. On the other hand, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 has a completely different vibe—fast-paced, flashy action inspired by anime, where you fight hundreds of enemies at the same time. Additionally, there’s Project Motor Racing, which after a major update has improved its driving model and online modes, so it's a good time to check if the game has finally delivered what it promised at launch.
The biggest bonus is Graveyard Keeper that you can permanently add to your account
However, the most interesting option is Graveyard Keeper, which you can add to your library forever if you download it within a specific time. It’s an unusual cemetery management simulator with dark humor and a good dose of crafting and exploration. The game stands out with its atmosphere and quite original approach to the subject, so even if it doesn’t sound like something for everyone, it’s worth giving it a chance, especially since there’s no risk here, as it stays with you permanently.
Free Play Days is one of the best options to try out new games risk-free, and this time you're getting not only weekend trials but also the full game for free forever. If you have a moment, it's definitely worth taking advantage of it.
source: Xbox
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