Free Play Days features four free Xbox games this weekend

Xbox Free Plays has returned once again, giving Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass Core players 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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This weekend's free Xbox games with Free Play Days have been revealed. Those with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or an Xbox Game Pass Core subscription can now play Just Die Already, Moving Out 2, Call of the Wild: The Angler, and Chivalry 2 for free up until Monday, December 11.

Xbox Free Play Days games (December 7 to December 11)

Unless it's free for all Xbox players this weekend regardless of a subscription (this isn't specified on consoles just yet), Chivalry 2 is an odd game to pick for Free Play Days as it's now included with both Xbox Game Pass Core and Ultimate. If you are thinking of dabbling with the medieval hack & slash game, a completion will likely take you around 50 hours. Call of the Wild: The Angler is also included in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, so those of you with that tier of subscription may want to give it a miss and focus your efforts elsewhere. Call of the Wild: The Angler requires a lot of grinding to complete, so we don't yet have a completion estimate to give you — bear that in mind before starting.

As for Just Die Already and Moving Out 2, these games are not a part of Game Pass. If you're dedicated, you could potentially nab a free 1,000G from either of these games this weekend. Unlocking all Just Die Already achievements will take around 15 hours, according to estimates, whereas the completion for Moving Out 2 will set you back between 15 and 20 hours.

If you're for even more free-to-play goodness, make sure you check out our list of the best free Xbox games.
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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