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Before we dive into the weekend, it’s time to take a look at the free games we’ll have to enjoy on Xbox starting today. The Free Play Days promotion doesn’t give us a break any weekend, and this one won’t be different, so get comfortable and choose your next gaming victim wisely.
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Some of these games require an Xbox Game Pass subscription to access, but others don’t, so don’t worry; below, we’ve got the list and the necessary subscription to play them for free, if needed.
Free Xbox games for the weekend
Available with subscription (Ultimate, Premium, and Essential)
- Rubber Bandits
A chaotic multiplayer where anything goes. No complex strategy is needed here: hit, steal, and survive is enough to generate quick and very fun matches. Perfect for playing with friends thanks to its casual focus and unpredictable situations.
Available to all players (no subscription required)
- Train Sim World 6: Thomas & Friends Edition
A more relaxed experience centered around the railway world, with the added bonus of the Thomas universe. Includes special 80th-anniversary content and allows you to explore routes like West Somerset Railway while learning to manage trains progressively.
Both games will be available from today, Thursday, March 26th, to Sunday, March 29th, with full access during that period. In Spain, they can be enjoyed starting today, while in Mexico City, they’re also active from the same day in local time.
As usual, any progress you make during these days will be kept if you decide to buy the game later. Additionally, they often include temporary discounts during the event, so it’s a great time to try and decide at your leisure.

