Xbox Free Play Days: Dead by Daylight, LEGO 2K Drive and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege

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Xbox Free Play Days returns with yet another exciting lineup of games for Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to try out. This week’s Free Play Days event runs from Thursday through Sunday, September 3. Let’s go ahead and jump into the list.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Siege

Engage in a tactical team-based shooter where superior planning and execution triumph. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege features 5v5 attack vs. defense gameplay and intense close-quarter combat in destructible environments. This is a great opportunity for new players to try the full game for free, including all maps and modes. All your progress and Operators will carry over if you decide to upgrade to the full game. Save up to 75% off for a limited time!—Xbox Wire.

LEGO® 2K Drive (for Xbox One)

Welcome to Bricklandia, home of a massive open-world LEGO driving adventure. Race anywhere, play with anyone, build your dream rides, and defeat a cast of wild racing rivals for the coveted Sky Trophy! Unkie’s Emporium is open for business during Free Play Days, and any in-game purchases will be available during the event. When the event ends, any purchases made will only be available if you purchase LEGO 2K Drive and log in with the same 2K Account you originally used to make those purchases.—Xbox Wire.

Dead by Daylight

There’s no better time to step into The Fog. Dead by Daylight is free to play this weekend with up to 50% discounts on the base game and select DLCs until September 12. In addition, the Alien Chapter is now available on Xbox, featuring a new Killer – the Xenomorph, and a new Survivor – Ellen Ripley.—Xbox Wire.

Learn more about Xbox Free Play Days

Xbox Free Play Days brings a new slate of games nearly each and every week for members. Learn more about the program over on the Xbox Free Play Days FAQ page.

Featured image via Xbox Wire. 

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